CO129-292 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [6-8] — Page 103

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This request was promptly acceded to and I felt that

Flag CF 10 88 OJ JUIJUL

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staff H111 and the Queen's Standard were safe.

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At about 10 p. m. firing ceased. I sent an order to

Berger that he must not move beyond his bivouac unless he could

co-operate with a force that I thought might possibly be sent

out to Castle Peak at daybreak on the 18th. ultimo. I sent

Your Excellency a signal message reporting particulars up to

date. I also wrote in detail the particulars of the previous

evening's action so far as they were known to me, and despatched the letter next morning.

At daybreak on the 18th April, after consultation

with Mr. Lockhart, Colonial Secretary, I determined to push

on to Sheung Taun to join Berger, for I knew that the Insurgent Forces had all gone West and that the scene of action,

having shifted from Taipo to the Pat Heung Valley, my place

should be with the advance at Sheung Taun. I informed Commander

Davison R. N. of my intention and nominated Major Koe, A.S.C.

as the officer in Military Command at the Base.

At 7 a. m. a portion of Berger's troops were seen

returning to camp, he having left Barrett with a detachment

at Sheung Ts'un. He had come in to get food and blankets for

his men and ammunition. The man had a square meal after which

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KA ..IInd 0:19-22 101 This request was promptly acceded to and I felt that Flag CF 10 88 OJ JUIJUL .*I D1e": staff H111 and the Queen's Standard were safe. A nebuOV II $ octed di que e 10 Tek L 34 CA MJE BOLLO, -༔,,,· iL DA İT COVd Jan. * riade * 10: best 201 Mkuền Layta qa quò gan by: 40 299toina Ob Vi 37 De 18 an oute IeJ2JR DL10:01 N**1000 voiloj e tentaruhusa de 250 .7 viedo WAA Di At about 10 p. m. firing ceased. I sent an order to Berger that he must not move beyond his bivouac unless he could co-operate with a force that I thought might possibly be sent out to Castle Peak at daybreak on the 18th. ultimo. I sent Your Excellency a signal message reporting particulars up to date. I also wrote in detail the particulars of the previous evening's action so far as they were known to me, and despatched the letter next morning. At daybreak on the 18th April, after consultation with Mr. Lockhart, Colonial Secretary, I determined to push on to Sheung Taun to join Berger, for I knew that the Insurgent Forces had all gone West and that the scene of action, having shifted from Taipo to the Pat Heung Valley, my place should be with the advance at Sheung Taun. I informed Commander Davison R. N. of my intention and nominated Major Koe, A.S.C. as the officer in Military Command at the Base. At 7 a. m. a portion of Berger's troops were seen returning to camp, he having left Barrett with a detachment at Sheung Ts'un. He had come in to get food and blankets for his men and ammunition. The man had a square meal after which A we
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! KA ..IInd 0:19-22 101 This request, was promptly acceded to and I felt that Flag CF 10 88 OJ JUIJUL .*I D1e": staff H111 and the Queen's Standard were safe. A nebuOV II $ octed di que e 10 Tek L 34 CA MJE BOLLO, -༔,,,· iL DA İT COVd Jan. * riade * 10: best 201 Mkuền Layta qa quò gan by: 40 299toina Ob Vi 37 De 18 an oute IeJ2JR DL10:01 N**1000 voiloj e tentaruhusa de 250 .7 viedo WAA Di At about 10 p. m. firing ceased. I sent an order to Berger that he must not move beyond his bivouac unless he could co-operate with a force that I thought might possibly be sent out to Castle Peak at daybreak on the 18th. ultimo. I sent Your Excellency a signal message reporting particulars up to date. I also. wrote. in detail the particulars of the previous evening's action so far as they were known to me, and despat- ched the letter: next morning.. -At daybreak on the 18th. April, after consultation with Mr. Lockhart- Colonial Secretary-, I determined to push on to Sheung Taun to join Berger, for I knew that the Insur- gent. Forces had all. gone West and that the scene of action,, having shifted from Taipo to the Pat Heung Valley, my place should be with the advance at Sheung Taun. I informed Commander Davison R. N. of my intention and nominated Major Koe, A.S.C. as the officer in Military Command at the Base, At 7 a. m. a portion of Berger's troops were seen returning to camp, he having left Barrett with a detachment t: * 10. AI W DONE at Sheung Ts'un. He had come in to get food and blankets for his men and ammunition. The man had a square meal after which A we
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KA

..IInd 0:19-22

101

This request, was promptly acceded to and I felt that

Flag

CF 10 88 OJ JUIJUL

.*I D1e":

staff H111 and the Queen's Standard were safe.

A nebuOV Vİ

II $ octed di que e

10

Tek

L

34

CA MJE

BOLLO, -༔,,,· iL

DA İT COVd Jan.

* riade

* 10: best 201

Mkuền Layta qa

quò gan by: 40 299toina Ob

Vi 37

De 18 an oute IeJ2JR DL10:01 N**1000

voiloj të e tentaruhusa de 250

.7 viedo

WAA Di

At about 10 p. m. firing ceased. I sent an order to

Berger that he must not move beyond his bivouac unless he could

co-operate with a force that I thought might possibly be sent

out to Castle Peak at daybreak on the 18th. ultimo. I sent

Your Excellency a signal message reporting particulars up to

date. I also. wrote. in detail the particulars of the previous

evening's action so far as they were known to me, and despat-

ched the letter: next morning..

-At daybreak on the 18th. April, after consultation

with Mr. Lockhart- Colonial Secretary-, I determined to push

on to Sheung Taun to join Berger, for I knew that the Insur-

gent. Forces had all. gone West and that the scene of action,,

having shifted from Taipo to the Pat Heung Valley, my place

should be with the advance at Sheung Taun. I informed Commander

Davison R. N. of my intention and nominated Major Koe, A.S.C.

as the officer in Military Command at the Base,

At 7 a. m. a portion of Berger's troops were seen

returning to camp, he having left Barrett with a detachment

t:

*

10.

AI W

DONE

at Sheung Ts'un. He had come in to get food and blankets for

his men and ammunition. The man had a square meal after which

A

we

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