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"At 2 p.m. yesterday a telephone message was
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received from Tai (1) N..6 Police District
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to the effcct that while the propaganda corps of the
Contral Military and Political College was lecturing at
the No. 1 Wr. where Ühinemo ena Bitish Turkitory join
with a crowd of people listening to them in a quiet and
orderly manner, the Britian without o.ouse landed a nurber
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of marines who brandish their weapons and interfered with
th. lecturers. The people who were listening took no
notice of them, whereupon the British marines wert so far
as to kill and wound several of them with their bayonets.
The populace being unarmed, and unable to offer any r sist-
ance, applied to the Police for protection. I at once sent
Chief Inspector Iu Tam Va) to proceed with the
!華任 Po On Tui (Military police) to afford then protection. At
the same time I telephoned to the City Garrison Holaquarters
the Epuitionary Force specoily to send troops there to
render assistance.
"Loter, Tai W. Ha (1), Officer in charge
of the No. 6 Police blation, reported that the Bittiell
Marines had bayonetted curtain civilians, Chuk Hang blical
Chị tôi tin Tong Hoi Khan ( hở) and Li Tại Liêng
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(生大李), tu suomi,tou te 10 a curbine wnu Crom
pajonet much stained with look, which he had obtained
from a Brit 1h Marine. He also brought to my office with him one Wong Kang Shu (★ 1 ) and the wounded Chuk Houng shan (4%).
祝! On examination Wong Kang bin (I stated that he happened to pass the spot
and saw a British ring with rifle stab several Chinese,
and saw the crowd take the fille from him. Then a report
came from Tun Hoi Shan (#2). Comer of the Po On Tui (Military Police) and Li Ching Tsing(),
Commander of the Detective Corps, that cul British marines
had stabbed aua wounded Cheung Yi Kwai (3) and
Ming Shuk Shang).