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Captain Superintendent of Police,
Sir,
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Shooting of Chinese Women at an Kam To Ferry.
Many and various stores have been circulated
regarding the above incident, the last information received by me and reported to you being to the effect that one woman only was shot. This information as reported appeared to be correct
but, having caused further enquiry to be made, I find that the
real facts are as follows:-
to Jan Kam
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About 3 a.m., 16.7.25, eight Chinese women went
向西
Terry, from Heung Sai, Chinese Territory with the
object of crossing over into British Territory. The reason for
their crossing at that hour was to carry away some baskets of
lichess which had, the previous evening, been conveyed to the
British side of the river and there left.
The women, on arriving at the river, went and untied the ferry boat which was moored on the Chinese side of
the river. Some of them got into the boat and others were
engaged in pushing the boat off when they were hailed by a
Labour picket and ordered to return.
The women refused to obey the order, whereupon
the picket fired, killing instantaneously one woman and
mortally wounding another, The latter was subsequently carried
向
西
to Heung Bai Village, by her daughter (also in the party and
who escaped injured), and there died. Two other women jumped
into the river and were drowned, their bodies having not yet
been recovered. The remaining women, three in number, were
arrested by the picket and sent next day to Canton. They were
西 subsequently released, one women returning to Heung Sai on the
20.7.25 and the two others on the 22.7,25.
The reason for delay in securing an authentic
account of the foregoing is due to the action of the Labour
课
Party at sham dhan, who threatened the persons concerned against
divulging