CO129-099 - Sir Robinson - 1864 [6-8] — Page 313

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

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do

310

at 1.30 P. M. on

Feeling

the same day.

sure that almost the only chance of apprehending any of the piratical Villagers referred to in

which at first he expected ourselves, but

we should man eventurally, at 3. P. M., some of the crew of the Junk

and the your d on an immediate and orders depended sudden landing.

I through the Consular Interpreter expressed this opinion to the General when he informed me that in the first place he must Communicate with the Headmen of the village that if the guilty were given up the innocent should be spared, otherwise he would send in Braves to destroy the place. He wished me to deputated a book for the purpose, saying that the Junk had not one large enough, which was not the case.

I therefore lent him a boat in a red were put informer, having first been dressed in her having first been dressed jacket with a sword Encealed under his clothes, was sent alone to the Village with the letter which he delivered at the nearest house close to one of the Village gates.

In the course of conversation with the Interpreter, the General asked if I Ahmed not be afraid to land with smale a force when he was told that Lieutenant Walker in hot pursuit of the pirates (the remainder of they were now sent to whom have sent to apprehend) on their making to the shore landed

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N do 310 at 1.30 P. M. on Feeling the same day. sure that almost the only chance of apprehending any of the piratical Villagers referred to in which at first he expected ourselves, but we should man eventurally, at 3. P. M., some of the crew of the Junk and the your d on an immediate and orders depended sudden landing. I through the Consular Interpreter expressed this opinion to the General when he informed me that in the first place he must Communicate with the Headmen of the village that if the guilty were given up the innocent should be spared, otherwise he would send in Braves to destroy the place. He wished me to deputated a book for the purpose, saying that the Junk had not one large enough, which was not the case. I therefore lent him a boat in a red were put informer, having first been dressed in her having first been dressed jacket with a sword Encealed under his clothes, was sent alone to the Village with the letter which he delivered at the nearest house close to one of the Village gates. In the course of conversation with the Interpreter, the General asked if I Ahmed not be afraid to land with smale a force when he was told that Lieutenant Walker in hot pursuit of the pirates (the remainder of they were now sent to whom have sent to apprehend) on their making to the shore landed
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N do 310 at 1.30 P. M. on Feeling the same day. sure that almost the only chance of apprehending any of the puratical Villagers referred to in which at first he expected ourselves, but we should man eventurally, at 3. P. M., some of the crew of the Junk and the your d on an immediate and orders depended sudden landing. I through the Consular me that in Interpreter expressed this opinion to the General when he informed the first place he must Communicate with the Heeadmen of the billage that if the guilty wero given up the innocent should be spared, otherwise he would send in Braves to destroy the place. He wished me to deepated a book for the purpose, saying not one the case. that the Junk had large enough, which was not I therefore lent him a boat in a red were put informer, having first in her having first been dreped jacket with a sword Encealed under his clothes, was sent alone to the ¡ Nillago with the letter which he delivered at the nearest house close to one Villago gates. of the In the course of conversation with ho the Interpreter, the General asked if I Ahmed not be afraid to land with smale a force when he so was told that Lieutenant Walker in hot pursuit of the furates (the remainder of they were now sent to whom have sent to appichend) on their making to the shore landed
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N

do

310

at 1.30 P. M. on

Feeling

the same day.

sure that almost the only

chance of apprehending any of the

puratical Villagers referred to in

which at first he expected

ourselves, but

we should man

eventurally, at 3. P. M., some

of

the

crew of

the Junk

and the

your

d on an immediate and

orders depended sudden landing.

I

through the Consular

me that in

Interpreter expressed this opinion to the General when he informed the first place he must Communicate

with the Heeadmen of the billage that

if the

guilty

wero

given up the innocent

should be spared, otherwise he would

send in Braves to destroy the place. He wished me to deepated a book for

the purpose, saying

not one

the case.

that the Junk had

large enough, which

was not

I therefore lent him a boat

in a red

were

put

informer, having first

in

her

having first been dreped

jacket with a sword Encealed

under his clothes, was sent alone to the

¡

Nillago with the letter which he delivered

at the nearest house close to one

Villago gates.

of the

In the course of conversation with ho the Interpreter, the General asked if I

Ahmed not be afraid to land with

smale a

force

when he

so

was told that

Lieutenant Walker in hot pursuit of

the furates (the remainder of

they

were now sent to

whom

have

sent to appichend)

on their making to the shore landed

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