CO129-291 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [5-6] — Page 533

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They shouted them down in the most reckless fashion, whereupon the popular ire was aroused. Thus the first turning of the matshed was due to Mr. Way's hastiness, and had nothing to do with the Chinese Military officials.

On the 14th April, they again went to put up a matshed. At the time Major Fang's soldiers were at Shek Chuan, and Colonel Sheng's at Kowloon, Mr. May should have let them know beforehand, so that they might have sent soldiers to accompany him, instead of which he never gave any intimation to the military officers, cut matters straight off with his workmen and Police to do the work, the result being that the workmen were driven away. The Chinese military officials, being three or four miles away from the place, could not know the British Officials were going there to put up a matshed, so how could they afford protection? Thus the occurrence of the 14th instant was no concern of the Chinese military officials, Wong Taotai, who was in Hongkong, informed Url bookbart in detail of the above occurrences, at the time, the Governor of Hongkong refrained from any criticism.

As the British flag had not yet been hoisted, the territory was still Chinese, and if Mr. May and his party were at any time desirous to proceed into the interior, the Chinese...

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They shouted them down in the most reckless fashion, whereupon the popular ire was aroused. Thus the first turning of the matshed was due to Mr. Way's hastiness, and had nothing to do with the Chinese Military officials. On the 14th April, they again went to put up a matshed. At the time Major Fang's soldiers were at Shek Chuan, and Colonel Sheng's at Kowloon, Mr. May should have let them know beforehand, so that they might have sent soldiers to accompany him, instead of which he never gave any intimation to the military officers, cut matters straight off with his workmen and Police to do the work, the result being that the workmen were driven away. The Chinese military officials, being three or four miles away from the place, could not know the British Officials were going there to put up a matshed, so how could they afford protection? Thus the occurrence of the 14th instant was no concern of the Chinese military officials, Wong Taotai, who was in Hongkong, informed Url bookbart in detail of the above occurrences, at the time, the Governor of Hongkong refrained from any criticism. As the British flag had not yet been hoisted, the territory was still Chinese, and if Mr. May and his party were at any time desirous to proceed into the interior, the Chinese...
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shouted them down in the most reckless fashion, whereupon the

popular ire was aroused. Thus the first turning of the matshed

was due to Mr. Way's mastiness, and had nothing to do with the

Chinese Military officials.

Ou the 14th. April, they again went to put

up & matshed. At the time Major Fang's soldiers were at Shea

Chuan, and Colonel Saen's at Kowloon, Mr. May should have let

them knox beforeband, so that they might have sent soldiers to

azcompany his, instead of which he never gave any intimatiou to

the ailitary officers, cut meat straight off with his workmзu

and Police to do the work, the result being that the workses

were driven away. The Chinese military officiels, being three or

that

four miles away from the place, could not kaor the British Of-

ficials were going there to put up a matshed, so how could they

afford protection ? Thus the occurrence of the 14th. instant,

was no concern of the Chinese military officials, Wong Taotei,

woo was in Hongkong, informed Url bookbart la detail of the

above occurrences, at the time, the Governor of Hongkong refraia-

ed from any criticisa.

As the British flag had not yet been hoist-

ed, tas ferritory was still Jbiaese, and if ir. May and his party

mere at any time desirous to proceed into the interior, the

1/3

Caiuese

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