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attacking force on a large village about 6 miles off.

In the meantime I received a further message from

Colonel O'Gorman if possible to forward a further supply

of ammunition and food.

I therefore despatched another escort of 10 Seamen

and 3 P.O's. under Lieut. Snowdon and Mr Dawes, Gunner

("Peacock") with instructions to report himself to

Colonel O'Gorman and if not required at the front to return

and take charge of the new main camp, which is being

constructed 3 miles from here at She Han.

A subsequent message received by signal from Major

General Gascoigne to push on with new camp, I despatched

10 Seamen and 2 P.O's under Mr McGill, Bosn., with a

large number of coolies and camp equipment to erect the

camp under the directions of Major Koe.

I have remaining at Flag Staff Camp, Tai-po-hu, 20 seamen, 7 marines, and 25 Hongkong Regiment under Subaltern Major.

Col. O'Gorman has arranged that if everything

is satisfactory at the front to take up his Head Quarters at the new camp with the major portion of his troops with guns leaving a small portion here.

I propose that on the return of the Naval Brigade to the base to re-embark and proceed to Hongkong in compliance with your orders.

I have signalled to you several times through the Hill Station, but owing to clouds, I am not sure if they passed through.

The enclosed three messages received from Major General Gascoigne, Mr Lockhart, & Colonel O'Gorman for the Governor received with the request that they might be signalled across, but as the station is enveloped

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68 attacking force on a large village about 6 miles off. In the meantime I received a further message from Colonel O'Gorman if possible to forward a further supply of ammunition and food. I therefore despatched another escort of 10 Seamen and 3 P.O's. under Lieut. Snowdon and Mr Dawes, Gunner ("Peacock") with instructions to report himself to Colonel O'Gorman and if not required at the front to return and take charge of the new main camp, which is being constructed 3 miles from here at She Han. A subsequent message received by signal from Major General Gascoigne to push on with new camp, I despatched 10 Seamen and 2 P.O's under Mr McGill, Bosn., with a large number of coolies and camp equipment to erect the camp under the directions of Major Koe. I have remaining at Flag Staff Camp, Tai-po-hu, 20 seamen, 7 marines, and 25 Hongkong Regiment under Subaltern Major. Col. O'Gorman has arranged that if everything is satisfactory at the front to take up his Head Quarters at the new camp with the major portion of his troops with guns leaving a small portion here. I propose that on the return of the Naval Brigade to the base to re-embark and proceed to Hongkong in compliance with your orders. I have signalled to you several times through the Hill Station, but owing to clouds, I am not sure if they passed through. The enclosed three messages received from Major General Gascoigne, Mr Lockhart, & Colonel O'Gorman for the Governor received with the request that they might be signalled across, but as the station is enveloped in ...
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68 swort etul a tile foruny said benaidmoo Lisa FrvivG EN MOB353 ncplates 100'C TonefoD padres! ". Minierne odd The two nähant, ody lalbemd not gaiñes ra brIL LAN pwa Jofu dat dem erd 13 H" oni oldibeog en love en hats! I panelilo meteorn ore din Moover 18 auton to augimo Lucieuono .4.q Of of qu $ 24 from beatupes. treb da duce et od daw na rob1C Leno 150 •„inal vidrobiye roubare wit vedta 008 dueño dtoy Moumit bewandes cl .amb, aif nežia „Moidieog sit to ruinen ni news 001 glivrant sulat Le derfood vi riiv guiding.on 38414 u et vindulbem & rudes of b-book Bar 31 m. 39010 breluloo gaixet bus gaiymaguonos kuutoh*C Denolo enoldesirumoo te ruil & : 101 of Bu yili decuper Angoord vid not snojelvong bra noidine odd buswoł CHIN.Jvoid berodegeed I ‚vakesut ̧eroina 01 wwwmen 06 ‚.0eef. fol,noagrob q!! .abiiooo 03 bra zineg serindonte è i ́11”. Jusid moet bevicsen MERBAM NOTE julibvoqer,gaboð ... fo.0 de gruali da do unoi od mid bateaupon are curion'0`fembled t attacking force on a large village about 6 miles off. In the meantime I received a further message from Colonel O'Gorman if possible to forward a further supply of ammunition and food. I therefore despatched another excort of 10 Seamen and 3 P.0's. under Lieat. Snowdon and Mr Dawes, Gunner ("Peacock") with instructions to report himself to Colonel O'Gorman and if not required at the front to return and take charge of the new main camp, which is being constructed 3 miles from here at She Han. A subsequent message received by signal from Major General Gascoigne to push on with new camp, I despatched 10 Seamen and 2 P.0's under Mr McGill, Bosn., with a large number of coolies and camp equipment to erect the camp under the directions of Major Koe. I have remaining at Flag Staff Camp, Tai-po-hu, 20 seamen, 7 marines, and 25 Hongkong Regiment under Sobeaor Major. Col.0'Gorman has arranged that if everything is satisfactory at the front to take up his Head Quarters at the new camp with the major portion of his troops with guns leaving a small portion here. I propose that on the return of the Naval Brigade to the base to re-embark and proceed to Hongkong in compliance with your orders. I have signalled to you several times through the Hill Station, but owing to clouds, I am not sure if they passed through. The enclosed three messages received from Major General Gascoigne, Mr Lockhart, & £xx Colonel O'Gorman for the Governor received with the request that they might be signalled across, but as the station is enveloped in
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swort etul a tile foruny said benaidmoo

Lisa FrvivG EN MOB353

ncplates

100'C TonefoD padres! ".

Minierne odd The two nähant, ody

lalbemd not gaiñes ra að brIL LAN pwa

Jofu dat dem erd 13

H" oni oldibeog en love en hats! I

panelilo meteorn ore din Moover 18

auton to augimo

Lucieuono .4.q Of of qu

$

24 from beatupes.

treb da duce et od daw na rob1C Leno 150

•„inal vidrobiye roubare wit må vedta

008 dueño dtoy Moumit bewandes cl .amb, aif nežia

„Moidieog sit to ruinen ni news 001 glivrant

sulat Le derfood vi riiv guiding.on 38414

u et vindulbem & rudes of b-book Bar 31 m. 39010

breluloo gaixet bus gaiymaguonos kuutoh*C Denolo

enoldesirumoo te ruil & : 101 of Bu yili decuper Angoord vid not snojelvong bra noidine odd buswoł

CHIN.Jvoid berodegeed I ‚vakesut

̧eroina 01 wwwmen 06 ‚.0eef. fol,noagrob q!! .abiiooo 03 bra zineg serindonte è

i

́11”. Jusid moet bevicsen MERBAM NOTE julibvoqer,gaboð ... fo.0 de gruali da do unoi od mid bateaupon are curion'0`fembled

t

attacking force on a large village about 6 miles off.

In the meantime I received a further message from

Colonel O'Gorman if possible to forward a further supply

of ammunition and food.

I therefore despatched another excort of 10 Seamen

and 3 P.0's. under Lieat. Snowdon and Mr Dawes, Gunner

("Peacock") with instructions to report himself to

Colonel O'Gorman and if not required at the front to return

and take charge of the new main camp, which is being

constructed 3 miles from here at She Han.

A subsequent message received by signal from Major

General Gascoigne to push on with new camp, I despatched

10 Seamen and 2 P.0's under Mr McGill, Bosn., with a

large number of coolies and camp equipment to erect the

camp under the directions of Major Koe.

I have remaining at Flag Staff Camp, Tai-po-hu, 20 seamen, 7 marines, and 25 Hongkong Regiment under Sobeaor Major.

Col.0'Gorman has arranged that if everything

is satisfactory at the front to take up his Head Quarters at the new camp with the major portion of his troops with guns leaving a small portion here.

I propose that on the return of the Naval Brigade to the base to re-embark and proceed to Hongkong in compliance with your orders.

I have signalled to you several times through the Hill Station, but owing to clouds, I am not sure if they passed through.

The enclosed three messages received from Major General Gascoigne, Mr Lockhart, & £xx Colonel O'Gorman for the Governor received with the request that they might be signalled across, but as the station is enveloped

in

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