CO129-292 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [6-8] — Page 104

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we started, accompanied by Lockhart, and pushing on rapidly. reached Sheung Ts'un where we found Barrett all safe. A few rounds from guns had been fired at his men in the early morning but no attack had been made on his position. On the march we passed through the Lam Ts'un Valley where Captain Berger pointed out to me the details of the previous evening's engagement, he explained the absence of many casualties to our force by the fact that the Chinese kept firing in the direction of the mountain path, believing that troops would not be able to move over the steep hill sides.

They little knew the soldiers of the Hong Kong Regiment. When they found out their mistake they became so disconcerted that their fire was wild and practically harmless.

On my way to Sheung Ts'un I sent a message to Simmonds to join me with two guns at that place. The other two guns were at Taipo Camp.

Reviewing this little action, I desire to bring to Your Excellency's notice the admirable manner in which Captain Berger of the Hong Kong Regiment handled the Infantry Force. I had at first believed that he had pushed on too far from his base and rather feared that the Chinese might have drawn him into an ambuscade, but reflection and a review of the situation convinced

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we started, accompanied by Lockhart, and pushing on rapidly. reached Sheung Ts'un where we found Barrett all safe. A few rounds from guns had been fired at his men in the early morning but no attack had been made on his position. On the march we passed through the Lam Ts'un Valley where Captain Berger pointed out to me the details of the previous evening's engagement, he explained the absence of many casualties to our force by the fact that the Chinese kept firing in the direction of the mountain path, believing that troops would not be able to move over the steep hill sides. They little knew the soldiers of the Hong Kong Regiment. When they found out their mistake they became so disconcerted that their fire was wild and practically harmless. On my way to Sheung Ts'un I sent a message to Simmonds to join me with two guns at that place. The other two guns were at Taipo Camp. Reviewing this little action, I desire to bring to Your Excellency's notice the admirable manner in which Captain Berger of the Hong Kong Regiment handled the Infantry Force. I had at first believed that he had pushed on too far from his base and rather feared that the Chinese might have drawn him into an ambuscade, but reflection and a review of the situation convinced
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.. 102 Ja ieri 0.1. .... DOMMEN ALA » (nyeÚ AVOK < YA 1N4 تال 5 01 J.QUE TA } * > BOTANT *SY FA toi. MAN we started, accompanied by Lockhart, and pushing on rapidly. reached Sheung Ts'un where we found Barrett all safe. A few rounds from guns had been fired at his men in the early mor- ning but no attack had been made on his position. On the march we passed through the Lam Ts'un Valley where Captain Berger pointed out to me the details of the previous evening's engage- ment, he explained the absence of many casualties to our force by the fact that the Chinese kept firing in the direction of the mountain path, believing that troops. would not be able to move over the steep hill sides. They little. knew the soldiers of the HongKong Regi- ment. When they found out their mistake they became so discon- - certed that their fire was wild and practically harmless. On my way to. Sheung Ts'un I sent a message: to Sim- monds to join me: with two guns at that place. The other two guns were at Taipo Camp. ! Reviewing this little action, I desire to bring to Your Excellency's notice the admirable manner in which Captain Berger of the HongKong Regiment handled the Infantry Force. I had at first believed that he had pushed on too far from his base and rather feared that the Chinese might have drawn hin into an ambuscade, but reflection and a review of the situation convinced
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we started, accompanied by Lockhart, and pushing on rapidly.

reached Sheung Ts'un where we found Barrett all safe. A few

rounds from guns had been fired at his men in the early mor-

ning but no attack had been made on his position. On the march

we passed through the Lam Ts'un Valley where Captain Berger

pointed out to me the details of the previous evening's engage-

ment, he explained the absence of many casualties to our force

by the fact that the Chinese kept firing in the direction of the

mountain path, believing that troops. would not be able to move

over the steep hill sides.

They little. knew the soldiers of the HongKong Regi-

ment. When they found out their mistake they became so discon-

- certed that their fire was wild and practically harmless.

On my way to. Sheung Ts'un I sent a message: to Sim-

monds to join me: with two guns at that place. The other two

guns were at Taipo Camp.

!

Reviewing this little action, I desire to bring to

Your Excellency's notice the admirable manner in which Captain

Berger of the HongKong Regiment handled the Infantry Force. I

had at first believed that he had pushed on too far from his

base and rather feared that the Chinese might have drawn hin

into an ambuscade, but reflection and a review of the situation

convinced

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