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SHAMEEN BLOCKADE Chinese ship flying the British flag
MORE FROM CAPTAIN THOMSON.
THRILLING STORY.
Canton was in the hands of riotous mobs. The Island of Sha- meen, the European quarter, was invested. Then New Zealand came to the fore and Captain B. McK. Thomson, a Gisborne boy, sailed a British ship to the invested island under the very muzzles of the guns of the Canton forts.
Captain, Thomson, who ate his first bit of gait horse" under the
flag of the Union Steamship Com-. pany, has been adventuring of late A New years in the China Seas. Zealand Free Lance" reporter went after him for the story of the Canton blockade.
The skipper looked hopelessly at his watch as an excuse. Then he cocked one leg over the other, and put a fair breeze behind a thrilling narrative.
Trouble Brews-Up.
and maintained communication with Shameen until it was decided to try out a British merchantman to attempt to re-open the run; but the Chinese stated that they would sink any British ship attempting to pass the Canton forts. My Company called for volunteers to take a ship up. I was in command. The secretary of the Company was the quartermaster and other Europeans
formed the crow.
POLICE RESERVE.
H.E. THE GOVERNOR'S INSPECTION.
PRACTICE PARADE,
Hong Kong Police Reserve orders issued yesterday by the Captain Superintendent of Police read as follow:
Practice Parade.
"So we set sail, keeping up com- munication with Hong Kong to let All members of the Chinese, the authorities there know that we Indian, and. Flying Squad Com- were still afloat. Passing the forta panies will attend practice parade was a doubtful business, but we lat Murray parade ground on reached Canton without untoward Wednesday, April 4 and 11. Fäll Incident. Coming down next day in at Central Police Station com- the signal hoisted on the Chinese pound at 3.30 p.m. sharp. Drese fort said: "The attempt is danger- uniform, cap with cover and belt, ous, but nothing happened.
(no truncheon),
"Next day we carried a few pas- sengers, who were charged huge sums for coming up on a British ship. On the following trip the signal from the fort read, Stop immediately I did so, walted a while, and then carried on to Can-
Indian Company, Strength-The following have enrolled in the Indian Company: Constables R.223 Sheikh Joonus, R.229 Jewan Singh, R.261 Puran Singh.
The following is the result of ton. Next day a British gunboat Examination in Part 2 (know- signalled to me Am escorting you ledge of Police Duties and Regu- past the forts. Ignore all Chinese lations) held on Sunday, March signals and proceed until you are 25. fired upon. The escort reported that mines had been laid across the river.
Naval Engagement Threatened.
"Upon approaching the forts, two Chinese gunboats were seen. A crowd of Chinese stood around two. big guns on the forts, where the signal 'Stop
Passed with Credit. - Con- stables R.205 Abdul Latif, R.228 Lal Khan, R.207 Abmad Khan.
Passed. Constables R.219 Ghulam M. Din, R.296 Miro Khan, R.284 Mohamed Hussain.
Flying Squad.
"I was in Canton when the Bri- tish were' obliged to use force of arms to prevent the Chinese from getting on to the Island of Sha-
The next weekly instructional mċen. The trouble originated in
Immediately!' was patrol of the Hong Kong section Shanghai between mill-workers and the Japanese. The student element flown. My escort algnalled for me on Thursday, April 5 will start began the propaganda work in the to come up on his outside, and to from Central Police Station at
riot. the forts: "You must not fire. 12.15 p.m. sharp. street, working the mob up
carried on my way until I read the. signal from the escort: "Stop out of rifle fire.'
To save the police station from being taken by the mob, the British police had to resort to firearms. A month later the Cantonese held s procession in sympathy with the BD-called 'victims of the Imperial ists.'
Sharpshooters' Company,
There will be practice parades on Wednesdays, April 4 and 11 in "The escort reported hearing the preparation for the, Governor's crackle of rifles and inquired if my Inspection. Attendance by mem- boat had suffered any casualties. bers of the Sharpshooters' Com- Then a second British gunboat pany at these practice parades is **Trouble was expected I was cleared for action and took up optional, but those who are will- ordered to stand off the island of position on my starboard side. Aing to attend should send in their Shameen-the European quarter-third Chinese gunboat, in command names to the 0. i/c as soon as with my merchant ship belonging of a Russian appeared. The order possible.
to the Hong Kong, Canton, Macao Steamboat Company. Four days later rioting took place near the bridge crossing the creek which divides Shameen from the main- land, and a Frenchman was killed by practically the first shot.
"To save the women and children from danger at the hands of the mob, now worked up to fever pitch, they were taken from Shameen and placed upon my ship, the "Honam." The following morning we sailed under escort past the forts guard- ing Canton. All the Chinese crews were on strike, and the passengers had to secure the food from the Pockers and prepare it. Stokers from American gunboats worked the ship to Hong Kong. So far, so good. The women and children were away. Part of the male population remained."
to proceed ignoring all signals, was repeated, and off we went again. But a loud hooting of sirens was all the action the Chinese took and we reached Hong Kong in safety.
come
"The situation around Canton) gradually got better. After being a long time without any work to do, Chinese labour, the servants of Europeans, commenced to back. They ran grave risks, how- ever, as Shameen was watched very closely and guards ruthlessly slaughtered those trying to reach the island. When I left Canton the position seemed balance. The moderates get in and held power for a time, and then the Reds element got back. But now they have been ejected, with more rioting and bloodshed."
to be in the
But the captain would not be drawn on the subjects of Chinese politics... "It does not do," he ex- plained, "to discuss the public affairs of the people with whom we the position seemed to be in the Zealand do our business."---New a "Free Lance."
Breaking the Blockade. "The island, which is a mile long by a quarter of a mile wide, was practical invested for six or eight months. The Navy chartered
COLONY'S HEALTH.
NOTIFIABLE DISEASE LAST WEEK.
SIXTEEN CASES IN ALL.
Şixteen CASES of notifiable disease were reported to the Medi- cal Officer of Health last week, as, follow-
L
Small-pox: 5 from city, 5 from Kowloon-total 10, of which 9 wore Chinese (2 imported) and 1 Jap anese (imported).
Enterle fever (typhoid): 8 cases from city, from Shaukiwan— total 4 all Chinese.
Cerebro-spinal fever: 1 Chinese case from city.
Puerperal fever: 1 Chinese case from city,
Deaths during the week were as follow-small pox 5, enteric fever (typhoid) 2, cerebro-spinal fever 1.
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