CO129-291 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [5-6] — Page 477

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real object being to benefit their own pockets under the guise

of acting for the public good sad to extort money from rich

inhabitants, so as to gratify their avarice.

But the people having been once worked up

to revolt it was impossible to restrain them so that the sorry

spectacle was seen of the tail wagging the dog instead of the dog

wagging the tail. The position thus became critical.

At about 8 p.m., on the 4th day of the

3rd moon (18th April) a secret house was established in Ha

Long au where it was declared that matters having come to a

pass resistance must be offered whether the troops were Chinese

or British. It was decided at the meeting house at Ha Wong that

each village should contribute a hundred dollars in addition to

what could be extorted by the cruel gentry from the rich inhabitants

of the various villages. It was also decided that if the

rich inhabitants should be unwilling to pay rowdies would be

hired to rob and plunder them; that their landed property would

be confiscated; that they would not be allowed to run away from

the leased territory; that those who accompanied Mr. Stewart

Lockhart (last year) should not be allowed to get away and that

if it was reported that they were attempting to escape, they

would be seized and put to death. Then followed the burning of

the houses by the inhabitants of the Sheung O division, which

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470 real object being to benefit their own pockets under the guise of acting for the public good sad to extort money from rich inhabitants, so as to gratify their avarice. But the people having been once worked up to revolt it was impossible to restrain them so that the sorry spectacle was seen of the tail wagging the dog instead of the dog wagging the tail. The position thus became critical. At about 8 p.m., on the 4th day of the 3rd moon (18th April) a secret house was established in Ha Long au where it was declared that matters having come to a pass resistance must be offered whether the troops were Chinese or British. It was decided at the meeting house at Ha Wong that each village should contribute a hundred dollars in addition to what could be extorted by the cruel gentry from the rich inhabitants of the various villages. It was also decided that if the rich inhabitants should be unwilling to pay rowdies would be hired to rob and plunder them; that their landed property would be confiscated; that they would not be allowed to run away from the leased territory; that those who accompanied Mr. Stewart Lockhart (last year) should not be allowed to get away and that if it was reported that they were attempting to escape, they would be seized and put to death. Then followed the burning of the houses by the inhabitants of the Sheung O division, which 59 NAS
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470 real object being to benefit their owa pockets vader she guise of acting for the public good sad to extort money troa rica jonacitauts, so as to gratify thair avarice. But the people having been once worked up to revolt it was impossible to restrain then so that the sorry spectacle was seen of the tail wagging the dog instead of tae dog tae tail. The position tosa became critical. At about 8 p.m., on the ord, day of the árd. noon (18ta. Aprik) a seeling souse was established in Ja Long au waere it was declared that matters having come to auðà g pass resistance must be offered whether the troops nere Callese or dritisa. it was decided at the meeting house at Uu bong toat sach village saould coatritute a hundred laels in addition to woat could be extorted by the oruel gentry from the rich la08bit- aats of the various villages. It was also decided that if the ricà 13aabitants should be unwilling to pay rowdies would be aired to rob and plunder then; that their landed property would fe coufiscated; that they would wat ge allowed to rua enay from the leased territory; that those wno acconpanied Mr. Stewart bookhart (last year) should not ce allowed to get away and shat if it was reported that they were attempting to escape, they would be seized and put to death, Then followed the burning of toe aatsoed by the ianebitants of the Sheung 0 division, which 59 NAS
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real object being to benefit their owa pockets vader she guise

of acting for the public good sad to extort money troa rica

jonacitauts, so as to gratify thair avarice.

But the people having been once worked up

to revolt it was impossible to restrain then so that the sorry

spectacle was seen of the tail wagging the dog instead of tae dog

tae tail. The position tosa became critical.

At about 8 p.m., on the ord, day of the

árd. noon (18ta. Aprik) a seeling souse was established in Ja

Long au waere it was declared that matters having come to auðà g

pass resistance must be offered whether the troops nere Callese

or dritisa. it was decided at the meeting house at Uu bong toat

sach village saould coatritute a hundred laels in addition to

woat could be extorted by the oruel gentry from the rich la08bit-

aats of the various villages. It was also decided that if the

ricà 13aabitants should be unwilling to pay rowdies would be

aired to rob and plunder then; that their landed property would

fe coufiscated; that they would wat ge allowed to rua enay from

the leased territory; that those wno acconpanied Mr. Stewart

bookhart (last year) should not ce allowed to get away and shat

if it was reported that they were attempting to escape, they

would be seized and put to death, Then followed the burning of

toe aatsoed by the ianebitants of the Sheung 0 division, which

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