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Shataukok Police Station,

17th September, 1927.

Asst. Supt. of Police (New Territories),

Sir,

At about 14.30 hours on the 16th inst. Lance

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Corporal khan Bahudar and another foldier who were on ficquet

Duty at the Boundary Road stopped Wong Chuna and 2 of the

一民

"Nung n" (11 armed) when they were attempting to walk down

the Boundary Road. Police Sergeant B.367, Nur Shah who wa B

in charge of the Picquet was sent for and when he arrived he

told Wong Chun wa tht he or his men could not walk dow

down Boundary Road while armed. Wong Chun we then told th

Serge nt that he had as much right to use the road as the British had, etc. He refused to go away and said that he was going to walk down the Hord, at the same time the two men who

were with him loaded their rifles. Police Sergeant B.367

then drew his revolver and ordered the Picquet to fix bayonets.

wong Chun Wa then took one of the loaded rifles and pointed it at the Picquet (held rifle in "xamine Arms" position).

He then abused the Indians and went away towards the tower.

Lo.

Wong Chun wa's concubine, was with him at the time and she said to the "Nung Man" "NI TI PA KOU" meaning the Picquet.

Shortly afterwards one of the "Nung Man" came und stood inside the Chinese Foundary and abused the Picquet. The Sergeant sent a message for me to go down, but when I arrived

none of the "Nung Man" could be seen.

(Ed.) J. Fender, J. Fender,

cting Sub-Ins,

Officer in Churge.

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