Enclosure. No. 3A.
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Hon. Captain Superintendent of Police,
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1. NAM TAU & SHALL CHUN
林
There is nothing to report.
Lam's troops are still garrisoning Sham Chun.
2.
SHATAUKOK & MIRS BAY.
1.
2.
李福
General Li Fuk
沙头角
There is nothing to report from Shataukok.
In last week's report I stated that General
惠州
胡谦
Wu Him's troops had been ousted from Tai Chau and from the
territory between there and irs Bay; also that part of the
Mirs Bay hinterland had been occupied by newly enlisted troops
軍
comprised of ex-soldiers of the old "Yuet Kan", under the
7 supposed leadership of Lo Kwan. I stated that the political situation was somewhat obscure, but premised that these re-
formed "Yuet Kwan" were, nominally at least, subordinate to
Centon.
However, enquiries made during the past week
has disclosed the fact that these "Yuet Kwan" troops were
subordinate neither to Lo Kwan nor Canton, but, that, led by
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赖 全 美 an ex-officer of General Chan Kwing Ming, named Lai Chun Ying,
had staged a minor military coup on their own. It appears that Lai Chun Ying who of late has gained notoriety as a
bandit leader - declined to answer the call to arms made by
Lo Kwan, accusing the latter of defection from the old Chan
李诚 & li 17. 琛 Kwing Ming party in accepting office under General Li Chai Sam
漢雲
And so, while General i Hon fan and his troops were busily
engaged against General Wu Him, Lai Chun Ying collected
together over 300 of the old "Yuet Kwan" and proceeded to
occupy the principal towns immediately to the north and east
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保安 of Mirs Bay. At Tai Pang City they disarmed about 50 Po On
Tun, arming themselves with the weapons seized while at
Wong