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water about 30 yards in front of the S.. The first shot "as

fired at the range of 1800 of or 1900 yards, She was getting fairly near the entranco. By the time the last shot was fired

she was very close. The S. H. did not stop; so I fired a

second shot, after about two minutes interval, also in front

of the bows. She still failed to stop. I when firing the second

round immediately ordered a message to be 'phoned to the fire

Commander. I received a reply. I then fired a third shot. This

shot was fired also in fe front of the bows of the S.M. I then

fired a fourth shot. I judge that it went over the bows of the

shin. Bet-een the third shot and the fourth shot there was not

any great time possibly two minutes. She still came on. I

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after receiving a further message from the fire Commander and this time at the bridge of the S. M. The

fifth shot struck the ship a few feet above the water line.

She then hove to at once, blew three blasts on her whistle and

hauled her flags doen. Her actual range when the last shot was

fired was 876 yards from the battery, that would be within

400 yards of the entrance to the Iyeeman Pass. All the shots

fired were plugged shell. Lydaito Shell would have been much

more destructive.

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about 4 p.m." I was in the Lysemun Artillery Parade Ground, whicha

which is about half-a-mile from the Pak Sha Wan Battery. I

noticed that the battery was firing at a ship entering the

Larbour. I ran down from the parade ground to the battery

Starting to run when the third shot was fired, My impression

was that the ship was trying to block the Lyeemun Paas. As I

reached the outskirts of the battery the fifth round went off,

I should say that the time between the third round and the fift

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