CO129-290 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [1-4] — Page 674

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I declined to give any reply. A short time after the hoisting of the flag the entire force was again attacked, but the firing was from such a distance that no casualties occurred and when the troops proceeded to attack in turn the Chinese dispersed. General Gascoigne returned on Sunday afternoon and reported that he apprehended no serious difficulty.

16. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday the troops were moving to the westward to search some villages in which it was reported that nine men were imprisoned who had come in from Ping-Shan district to Hong Kong on the 12th instant to present a petition to me praying for clemency on account of the first burning of the matsheds. On each day they were attacked. On Wednesday the attacking force consisted of 2,600 men who, in the neighbourhood of Kam-Tin, advanced across the open in excellent skirmishing order against two companies of the Hong Kong Regiment until they were within 300 yards when they broke and fled. This was the last attack and was repulsed with some loss, which would have been much heavier had not the fire been humanely controlled when the assailants fled. Two guns were taken in Monday's pursuit, and six other guns were found thrown into a deep pond at Un-Long.

17. Since then the villagers acknowledge that in their resistance they were hopelessly beaten and Mr. Stewart Lockhart reports that they are now returning to work. I have instructed him to make every effort to beget confidence and to remove the idea that we have come to change their customs.

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660 ! I declined to give any reply. A short time after the hoisting of the flag the entire force was again attacked, but the firing was from such a distance that no casualties occurred and when the troops proceeded to attack in turn the Chinese dispersed. General Gascoigne returned on Sunday afternoon and reported that he apprehended no serious difficulty. 16. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday the troops were moving to the westward to search some villages in which it was reported that nine men were imprisoned who had come in from Ping-Shan district to Hong Kong on the 12th instant to present a petition to me praying for clemency on account of the first burning of the matsheds. On each day they were attacked. On Wednesday the attacking force consisted of 2,600 men who, in the neighbourhood of Kam-Tin, advanced across the open in excellent skirmishing order against two companies of the Hong Kong Regiment until they were within 300 yards when they broke and fled. This was the last attack and was repulsed with some loss, which would have been much heavier had not the fire been humanely controlled when the assailants fled. Two guns were taken in Monday's pursuit, and six other guns were found thrown into a deep pond at Un-Long. 17. Since then the villagers acknowledge that in their resistance they were hopelessly beaten and Mr. Stewart Lockhart reports that they are now returning to work. I have instructed him to make every effort to beget confidence and to remove the idea that we have come to change their customs.
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660 ! I declined to give any reply. A short time after the hoisting of the flag the entire force was again attacked, but the firing was from such a distance that no casualties occurred and when the troops proceeded to attack in turn the Chinese dispersed. General Gascoigne returned on Sunday afternoon and reported that he apprehended no serious difficulty. 16. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday the troops were moving to the westward to search some villages in which it was reported that nine men were imprisoned who had come in from Ping-Shan district to HongKong on the 12th. instant to present a petition to me praying for clemency on account of the first burning of the matsheds. On each day they were attacked. On Wednesday the attacking force consisted of 2,600 men who, in the neighbourhood of Kam-Tin advanced across the open in excellent skirmishing order against two companies of the HongKong Regiment until they were within 300 yards when they broke and fled. This was the last attack and was repulsed with some loss, which would have been much heavi- er had not the fire been humanely controlled when the assail- ants fled. Two guns were taken in Monday's pursuit, and six other guns were found thrown into a deep pond at Un-Long. 17. Since then the villagers acknowledge that in their resistance they were hopelessly beaten and Mr. Stewart Lockhart reports that they are now returning to work. I have instructed him to make every effort to beget confiden- ceend to remove the idea that we have come to change their customs
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declined to give any reply. A short time after the hoisting

of the flag the entire force was again attacked, but the

firing was from such a distance that no casualties occurred

and when the troops proceeded to attack in turn the Chinese

dispersed. General Gascoigne returned on Sunday afternoon

and reported that he apprehended no serious difficulty.

16. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday

the troops were moving to the westward to search some villages

in which it was reported that nine men were imprisoned who

had come in from Ping-Shan district to HongKong on the 12th.

instant to present a petition to me praying for clemency on

account of the first burning of the matsheds. On each day

they were attacked. On Wednesday the attacking force consisted

of 2,600 men who, in the neighbourhood of Kam-Tin advanced

across the open in excellent skirmishing order against two

companies of the HongKong Regiment until they were within 300

yards when they broke and fled. This was the last attack and

was repulsed with some loss, which would have been much heavi-

er had not the fire been humanely controlled when the assail-

ants fled. Two guns were taken in Monday's pursuit, and six

other guns were found thrown into a deep pond at Un-Long.

17. Since then the villagers acknowledge

that in their resistance they were hopelessly beaten and Mr. Stewart Lockhart reports that they are now returning to work. I have instructed him to make every effort to beget confiden- ceend to remove the idea that we have come to change their

customs

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