CO129-293 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [8-9] — Page 60

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Territory.

Confidential

From

209657

25095

Real 18 SEP 09

The General Officer Commanding.

58

in China and Hongkong.

To

The Under Secretary of State for

War

Head Quarter Office, Hongkong,

18th August 1909

Sir,

I have just returned from a stay of some days at Camp Cheung Po in the close neighbourhood of Sham Chun.

I had heard of the great difficulties attendant on the administration of law and order in this neighbourhood, and was anxious to judge for myself.

It will be remembered that Sham Chun was occupied on May 16th 1899 by an overwhelming force. The suddenness of our arrival and the strength of the Force employed, not only precluded all thought of active opposition, but over-awed the inhabitants, so that they not only gave in their submission, but in a short time, on finding that liberal payment was made for all purchases, and that money was freely circulated, they showed signs of being actually glad of our presence. This was in the belief that our occupation was to be permanent.

But after a time it leaked out in the public press (no one knows how) that it was the intention of Her Majesty's Government to withdraw from the district, if certain conditions laid down were accepted by the Chinese

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Territory. Confidential From 209657 25095 Real 18 SEP 09 The General Officer Commanding. 58 in China and Hongkong. To The Under Secretary of State for War Head Quarter Office, Hongkong, 18th August 1909 Sir, I have just returned from a stay of some days at Camp Cheung Po in the close neighbourhood of Sham Chun. I had heard of the great difficulties attendant on the administration of law and order in this neighbourhood, and was anxious to judge for myself. It will be remembered that Sham Chun was occupied on May 16th 1899 by an overwhelming force. The suddenness of our arrival and the strength of the Force employed, not only precluded all thought of active opposition, but over-awed the inhabitants, so that they not only gave in their submission, but in a short time, on finding that liberal payment was made for all purchases, and that money was freely circulated, they showed signs of being actually glad of our presence. This was in the belief that our occupation was to be permanent. But after a time it leaked out in the public press (no one knows how) that it was the intention of Her Majesty's Government to withdraw from the district, if certain conditions laid down were accepted by the Chinese Page 60 Page 61
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Territory. Cconfidential From 209657 25095 ce Real 18 SEP 09 The General Officer Commanding. 58 in China and Hongkong. To The Under Secretary of State for Har Vc: Ve: Head Quarter Office, Hongkong, 18th August 18... Sir, I have just returned from a stay of some days at Camp Cheung Po in the close neighbourhood of Sham Chun. I had heard of the great difficulties attendant on the ad- ministration of law and order in this neighbourhood, and was anxious to judge for myself. It will be remembered that Sham Chun was occupied vie A on May 16t 1899 by an overwhelming force.The suddenness of our arrival and the strength of the Force employed, not only precluded all thought of active opposition, but over- awed the inhabitants, that they not only gave in th ir sub- mission, but in a short time on finding that liberal pay- ment was made for all purchases, and that money was freely circulated, they showed signs of being actually glad of our presence. This was in t'e belief that our occupation was to be permanent. Put after alime it leaked out in the public prox (no ono knows how) that it was the intenti n of Her aj- esty's Goverment to with raw from the district, if cer- tain monditi ng laid down were acce, tedby the Chinese Page 60Page 61
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Territory.

Cconfidential

From

209657

25095 ce

Real 18 SEP 09

The General Officer Commanding.

58

in China and Hongkong.

To

The Under Secretary of State for

Har

Vc: Ve:

Head Quarter Office, Hongkong,

18th August 18...

Sir,

I have just returned from a stay of some days at

Camp Cheung Po in the close neighbourhood of Sham Chun.

I had heard of the great difficulties attendant on the ad- ministration of law and order in this neighbourhood, and was anxious to judge for myself.

It will be remembered that Sham Chun was occupied

vie

A

on May 16t 1899 by an overwhelming force.The suddenness of our arrival and the strength of the Force employed, not only precluded all thought of active opposition, but over- awed the inhabitants, that they not only gave in th ir sub- mission, but in a short time on finding that liberal pay- ment was made for all purchases, and that money was freely circulated, they showed signs of being actually glad of our presence. This was in t'e belief that our occupation

was to be permanent.

Put after alime it leaked out in the public prox

(no ono knows how) that it was the intenti n of Her aj- esty's Goverment to with raw from the district, if cer-

tain monditi ng laid down were acce, tedby the Chinese

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