Sheung Tsun, Wednesday, 19th April 1899
Passed the night at Sheung Tsun. No trouble. All had a good night. Start for Un Long at 7.30 a.m. and will stay in that neighbourhood to-night.
Governor.
V.
LOCKHART.
Ping Shan, Wednesday, 19 April, 1899.
Arrived Ping Shan 1 p.m. No resistance of any kind offered either here or at Ha Tsun or at Un Long, which we visited. Rumoured that a British force landed Deep Bay proceeded Castle Peak. We have neither seen it nor been informed regarding it.
Governor.
VI.
LOCKHART.
Ping Shan, Thursday, 20 April, 1899.
Remained here all day. Major Morris has reported to Col. O'Gorman that he is stationed at Kam Tin Hu and has completed the work of demolition there. All well. No signs of resistance. The villagers in this neighbourhood are returning to their villages.
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Sheung Tsun, Wednesday, 19th. April/99
Passed the night at Sheung Tsun. No trouble. All
had a good night,Start for Un Long at 7.30 a.m. and will stay
in that neighbourhood to-night.
Governor.
V.
LOCKHART.
Ping Shan, Wednesday, 19 April,1899.
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Arrived Ping Shan 1 p.m. No résistance of any
kind offered either here or at Ha Tsun or at Un Long, which we
visited. Rumoured that a British force landed Deep Bay proceed-
ed Castle Peak. We have neither seen it or been informed re-
garding it.
Governor.
VI.
LOCKHART.
Ping Shan, Thursday, 20 April,1899.
Remained here all day.Major Morris has reported
to Col.0'Gorman that he is stationed at Kam Tin Hu and has
completed the work of demolition there. All well. No signs of
resistance. The villagers in this neighbourhood are returning
to their villages.
LOCKHART.
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