Your Excellency.
rue in to
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REG 20 MAY
691
Captain Berger and a portion of his men with Mr. May and his Police returned here at 8 a.m. They have brought with them 4 prisoners. I request instructions as to whether these prisoners are to be dealt with by the civil or by the military authorities. Pending instructions the prisoners will be detained under a military guard. I am proceeding to Sheung Tsun with Col. O'Gorman, Mr. May, Capt. Berger and Mr. Tsoi. Capt. Berger has left Lieut. Barrett behind at Sheung Tsun.
I wish to urge once more the importance of dealing with Un Long and Kam Tin in a drastic manner and also with Ha Tsun in the same manner.
The Camp.
Taipo.
18th April, 1899.
10 a.m.
(Sgd.) J.H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Your Excellency.
rue in to
COP
0.0.
13022
KECO
CC
REG 20 MAY
691
Captain Berger and a portion of his men with
Mr.May and his Police returned here at 8 a.m. They have brought
with them 4 prisoners. I request instructions as to whether
these prisoners are to be dealt with by the civil or by the
military authorities. Pending instructions the prisoners will
he detained under a military guard. I am proceeding to Sheung
Tsun with Col.0'Gorman, Mr.May, Capt.Berger and Mr.Tsoi.Capt.
Berger has left Lieut, Barrett behind at Sheung Tsun.
I wish to urge once more the importance of
dealing with Un Long and Kam Tin in a drastic manner and also
with Ha Tsun in the same manner,
The Camp.
Taipo.
18th. April, 1
1899.
10 a.m.
(SÅ.) J.H. STEWART LOCKHART,
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