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REGO 27 JUN 19
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Your Excellency,
Taipo, 30th April 1899.
The reports forwarded by me daily during the last fortnight have shown that the inhabitants of the newly leased territory have returned to their usual occupations, and I trust that it will now be possible to make arrangements for the administration of the new territory. I think it worth pointing out that the attitude of the inhabitants as a whole is not as respectful as one would have anticipated after the experiences through which they have just passed, and whilst an armed force is still stationed in the territory, I am of opinion that a Military force should be retained in the territory for some time to come, if not permanently, and should be stationed somewhere near the frontier. An excellent camping ground exists at the head of the Lung Twat Tau valley, which would be a suitable place for locating troops.
As regards the policing of the territory, I understand that Your Excellency has decided to erect Police Stations at Taipo, Un Long, and Ping Shan. I am of opinion that there should also be a station at Pu Ti Au in the Sheung Shui Division, on the site which I have described in a previous minute, an opinion which I believe is also shared by Mr. May. As I have previously pointed out, Police Stations should be erected without delay; otherwise, it is not improbable that the old cry of interference with Fung Shui will be raised and lead to further trouble. Nothing has been done as yet.
I trust it is Your Excellency's intention to deal in some way with the ringleaders in the anti-British movement. They have not suffered in any way; the real sufferers are the people, who have been the dupes of the ringleaders and who would be only too glad to see those who have misled them punished. It will, I fear, tend to strengthen the belief of...
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REGO 27 JUN 19
440
Your Excellency.
Taipo, 30th April 1899. The reports forwarded by me daily during the last fortnight have shown that the inhabitants of the newly leased territory have returned to their usual occupations, and I trust that it will now be possible to make arrangements for the administration of the new territory.I think it eight
of however to point out that the altitude, the inhabitants as a
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whole is not, respectful as one would have anticipated after the experiences through which they have just passed and · whilst an armed force is still stationed in the territory I am of opinion that a Military force should be retained in the territory for some time to come if not permanently and
should be stationed somewhere near the frontier én excel- lent camping ground existy at the head of the Lung Twat Tau valley,
which would be a suitable place for locating troops. As regards the policing of the territory, I understand that. Your Excellency has decided to erect Police Station at Taipo Un Long and Fing Shan. I am of opinion that there should also be a station at Pu Ti Au in the Sheung U Division, 'on the site which I have described in the previous mimte an opinion which I believe is also štrod by Mr May As I have
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previously pointed out. Police Station should be erected without delay, otherwise it is not improbable the old cry of interferencewith Pung Shui will be raised and lead to fur- ther trouble. Nothing has been done as yet.
I trust it is Your Excellency's intention to deal in some way with the ringleaders in the anti-British move -sent. They have not suffered in any way, the Keal sufferers are the people, who have been the dupes of the ringleaders
and who would be only too glad to see those who have misled them punished. It will, I fear, tend to share the belief of
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