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Taipo, saw that the hills in the neighbourhood were crowned
by Chinese, evidently bent on opposing his advance, he recon-
noitered and made suitable dispositions to protect his troops.
He states that he counted 6 or 7 banners and estimated the
enemy's number at 1200 men. he then steadily advanced towards
Talpo, where he meant to occupy a small hill in a good tactical
position.
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Captain Berger had very strict orders to avoid a
conflict with the Chinese, if at all possible, because the
Hinterland had not actually been taken over; he therefore stood
on the defensive until the Chinamen had opened Artillery fire
upon him at 1200 yards range and were seen to be approaching
with rifles, when he fired some long range volleys which had
the effect of inducing them to adopt a more cautious attitude
though they still poured in Mortar fire which fortunately fell
either short or high over head. One N.C.O. of the Hong Kong
Regiment had been hit in the foot but not seriously hurt- no
other casualty on our side.
At 6. p. m. H. M. S. "Fame" came into Tolo Harbour.
Captain Berger signalled to the Commander to land a supply of
ammunition. Captain Long, D.A.A.G. (b) came ashore with it and
being
VIOSKAJA *DOY
95
J 30 MOE Ed peoda gogemein o'de gathiasdard kvarovi
DARDI VANILOGY 130 red i ‚af¬nge ontwp siti Roła8O90
oil bodoRIB eu ou notlom got stoeTrond en abedadog woLLS
D.VAL y no baotri ahoge ge* .* made b: 999^LIIV
P.i
D.Quota Art nd drivd bedajem quinzomen 9Ar bewoï en
Taipo, saw that the hills in the neighbourhood were crowned
by Chinese, evidently bent on opposing his advance, he recon-
: noitered and made suitable dispositions to protect his troops.
He states that he counted 6 or 7 banners and estimated the
enemy's number at 1200 menj. he then steadily. advanced towards
Talpo, where he meant to occupy a small hill in a good tactical
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position.
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13 KİWDİ. Yİ
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· Captain Berger had very strict orders to avoid a
conflict with the Chinese, if at all possible, because the
Hinterland had not actually been taken over; he therefore stood
on the defensive until the Chinamen had opened Artillery fire
upon him at 1200 yards range and were seen to be approaching
with rifles, when he fired some long range volleys which had
the effect of inducing them to adopt a more cautious attitude
* though they still poured in Mortar fire which fortunately fell
either short or high over head. One N.C.0. of the HongKong
Regiment had been hit in the foot but not seriously hurt- no
other casualty on our side.
At 6. p. m. H. M. S. "Fame" came into Tolo Harbour.
Captain Berger signalled to the Commander to land a supply of
ammunition. Captain Long, D.A.A.G. (b) came ashore with it and
being
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