CO129-293 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [8-9] — Page 436

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At 11.30 p.m. the whole force under Colonel Mainwaring, C.M.G. embarked on board 3 launches and proceeded to Tsim-sha-Tsui which was reached about midnight.

On arrival the guns and escort were immediately disembarked and marched to the North end of Yaumati where the following dispositions were made by Colonel Mainwaring.

1 gun under Lieut. F. Maitland and Lieut M.W. Slade HongKong Volunteer Corps and provided with an escort from Royal Welch Fusiliers and Field Battery, HongKong Volunteer Corps was placed off the new Road (Station Street) between Ma Tau Wai and Mong-Kok-Tsui Commanding all approaches from the North and West.

1 gun under Captain A. Chapman HongKong Volunteer Corps and accompanied by Lieut. G.C. Fullerton HongKong Volunteer Corps with an escort from the Field Battery HongKong Volunteer Corps was placed on the road to the North of the Camping Station commanding approaches from Kowloon City.

A 1 gun under Company Sergeant Major F. Smyth, and escort Royal Welch Fusiliers were placed in the vicinity of the Yau-Ma-Tei Police Station to Command approaches from the direction of the Rifle Ranges. These approaches were further held by detachments of the Royal Welch Fusiliers; the Yaumati Police Station was told off as the temporary Head Quarters of the Force, and Hospital arrangements were here made by Surgeon Captain J. A. Lowson, HongKong Volunteer Corps.

Picquets were placed to hold important points, not under fire of the Machine Guns and Patrols from both the Royal Welch Fusiliers and Field Battery, HongKong Volunteer Corps were sent out to patrol the approaches some mile to the front.

Nothing occurred during the night and at 6 a.m. next morning the force re-embarked at Yaumati Police Pier for Hong-Kong.

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At 11.30 p.m. the whole force under Colonel Mainwaring, C.M.G. embarked on board 3 launches and proceeded to Tsim-sha-Tsui which was reached about midnight. On arrival the guns and escort were immediately disembarked and marched to the North end of Yaumati where the following dispositions were made by Colonel Mainwaring. 1 gun under Lieut. F. Maitland and Lieut M.W. Slade HongKong Volunteer Corps and provided with an escort from Royal Welch Fusiliers and Field Battery, HongKong Volunteer Corps was placed off the new Road (Station Street) between Ma Tau Wai and Mong-Kok-Tsui Commanding all approaches from the North and West. 1 gun under Captain A. Chapman HongKong Volunteer Corps and accompanied by Lieut. G.C. Fullerton HongKong Volunteer Corps with an escort from the Field Battery HongKong Volunteer Corps was placed on the road to the North of the Camping Station commanding approaches from Kowloon City. A 1 gun under Company Sergeant Major F. Smyth, and escort Royal Welch Fusiliers were placed in the vicinity of the Yau-Ma-Tei Police Station to Command approaches from the direction of the Rifle Ranges. These approaches were further held by detachments of the Royal Welch Fusiliers; the Yaumati Police Station was told off as the temporary Head Quarters of the Force, and Hospital arrangements were here made by Surgeon Captain J. A. Lowson, HongKong Volunteer Corps. Picquets were placed to hold important points, not under fire of the Machine Guns and Patrols from both the Royal Welch Fusiliers and Field Battery, HongKong Volunteer Corps were sent out to patrol the approaches some mile to the front. Nothing occurred during the night and at 6 a.m. next morning the force re-embarked at Yaumati Police Pier for Hong-Kong.
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.................... } 433 " : At 11.30 p.m. the whole force under Colonel Mainwar- g, C.M.G. embarked on board 3 launches and proceeded to Tsim-- a-Tsui which was reached about midnight. On arrival the guns and escort were immediately disem-- arked and marched to the North end of Yaumati where the follow- ing dispositions were made by Colonel Mainwaring. 1 gun under Ideut. F. Maitland and Lieut M.W.Slade ongKong Volunteer Corps and provided with an escort from Royal elch Fusiliers and Field Battery, HongKong Volunteer Corps as placed off the new Road ( Station Street) between Ma Te nd Mong-Kok-Tsu Commanding all approaches from the North and est. 1 gun under Captain A. Chapman HongKong Volunteer Corps nd accompanied by Lieut. G.C.Fullerton HongKong Volunteer Corps ith an escort from the Fild Battery HongKong Volunteer Corps as placed on the road to the North of the Camping Station tommanding approaches from Kowloon City. A 1 gun under-Company Sergeant Major F. Smyth, and escort yel Welch Fusiliers were placed in the vicinity of the Yau- Eti Police Station to Command approaches from the direction of the Rifle Ranges. These approaches were further held by detachments of the Royal Welch Fusiliers the Yaumati Police tation was told off as the temporary Head Quarters of the Force, nd Hospital arrangements were here made by Surgeon Captain J. A. Lowson, HongKong Volunteer Corps. Picquets were placed to hold important points, not der fire of the Machine Guns and Patrols from both the Royal Welch Fusiliers and Field Battery, HongKong Volunteer Corys ere sent out to patrol the aṛproaches some mile to the front. Nothing occured during the night and at 6 a.m. next orning the force re-embarked at Yaumati Police Pier for Hong- Kong
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At 11.30 p.m. the whole force under Colonel Mainwar-

g, C.M.G. embarked on board 3 launches and proceeded to Tsim-- a-Tsui which was reached about midnight.

On arrival the guns and escort were immediately disem--

arked and marched to the North end of Yaumati where the follow- ing dispositions were made by Colonel Mainwaring.

1 gun under Ideut. F. Maitland and Lieut M.W.Slade

ongKong Volunteer Corps and provided with an escort from Royal

elch Fusiliers and Field Battery, HongKong Volunteer Corps

as placed off the new Road ( Station Street) between Ma Te

nd Mong-Kok-Tsu Commanding all approaches from the North and

est. 1 gun under Captain A. Chapman HongKong Volunteer Corps

nd accompanied by Lieut. G.C.Fullerton HongKong Volunteer Corps

ith an escort from the Fild Battery HongKong Volunteer Corps

as placed on the road to the North of the Camping Station

tommanding approaches from Kowloon City.

A

1 gun under-Company Sergeant Major F. Smyth, and escort

yel Welch Fusiliers were placed in the vicinity of the Yau-

Eti Police Station to Command approaches from the direction

of the Rifle Ranges. These approaches were further held by

detachments of the Royal Welch Fusiliers the Yaumati Police

tation was told off as the temporary Head Quarters of the Force,

nd Hospital arrangements were here made by Surgeon Captain J.

A. Lowson, HongKong Volunteer Corps.

Picquets were placed to hold important points, not

der fire of the Machine Guns and Patrols from both the Royal

Welch Fusiliers and Field Battery, HongKong Volunteer Corys

ere sent out to patrol the aṛproaches some mile to the front.

Nothing occured during the night and at 6 a.m. next

orning the force re-embarked at Yaumati Police Pier for Hong-

Kong

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