CO129-290 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [1-4] — Page 498

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quiet in my neighbourhood I gained the road to Sha Tin and

took my party to a safe distance along it and awaited daylight.

I, subsequently made my way to Sha Tin by boat

and as I saw no signs of the relieving force I started for

Hong Kong at 7 a.m. as the Sikh Police had had nothing to eat

for 24 hours, and the Chinese soldiers were thoroughly tired

out.

What struck me most in the above incident was

the evidently organized manner in which members from the sur-

rounding villages concentrated to take part in the attack on

the matshed. This is no doubt a method of the clans in which

the leased territory abounds, adopted both for offence and

defence.

It was difficult, owing to the darkness of the

night to estimate the numbers who took part in firing the

matshed, but there must have been between 100 and 200 men.

I have, &c.,

Y F H MAY

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488 quiet in my neighbourhood I gained the road to Sha Tin and took my party to a safe distance along it and awaited daylight. I, subsequently made my way to Sha Tin by boat and as I saw no signs of the relieving force I started for Hong Kong at 7 a.m. as the Sikh Police had had nothing to eat for 24 hours, and the Chinese soldiers were thoroughly tired out. What struck me most in the above incident was the evidently organized manner in which members from the sur- rounding villages concentrated to take part in the attack on the matshed. This is no doubt a method of the clans in which the leased territory abounds, adopted both for offence and defence. It was difficult, owing to the darkness of the night to estimate the numbers who took part in firing the matshed, but there must have been between 100 and 200 men. I have, &c., Y F H MAY
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í 488 quiet in my neighbourhood I gained the road to Sha Tin and took my party to a safe distance along it and awaited daylight. I, subsequently made my way to Sha Tin by boat and as I saw no signs of the relieving force I started for Hong-Kong at 7 a.m.as the Sikh Police had had nothing to eat for 24 hours, and the Chinese soldiers were thoroughly tired out. What struck me most in the above incident was the evidently organized manner in which members from the sur- rounding villages concentrated to take part in the attack on the matshed. This is no doubt a method of the clans in which the leased territory abounds, adopted both for offence and defence. It was difficult, owing to the darkness of the night to estimate the numbers who took part in firing the matshed, but there must have been between 100 and 200 men. I have, &c., Y F H MAY
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quiet in my neighbourhood I gained the road to Sha Tin and

took my party to a safe distance along it and awaited daylight.

I, subsequently made my way to Sha Tin by boat

and as I saw no signs of the relieving force I started for

Hong-Kong at 7 a.m.as the Sikh Police had had nothing to eat

for 24 hours, and the Chinese soldiers were thoroughly tired

out.

What struck me most in the above incident was

the evidently organized manner in which members from the sur-

rounding villages concentrated to take part in the attack on

the matshed. This is no doubt a method of the clans in which

the leased territory abounds, adopted both for offence and

defence.

It was difficult, owing to the darkness of the

night to estimate the numbers who took part in firing the

matshed, but there must have been between 100 and 200 men.

I have, &c.,

Y F

H

MAY

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