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COPY. No. 70.1

Enclosure No. 1 to Despatch No. 139 of the

Sir,

Sub-enclosures

2.

10th April, 1903.

Police Office,

Hongkong, 4th March, 1903.

510

I have the honour to forward the enclosed report by Police Constable Pitt of a violent assault made upon him while in the execution of his duty by four seamen of the Imperial German Navy on the evening of the 1st instant.

Their names (I am not sure whether I have them quite correctly) are as follows:

1st. Hermann Rennde or Pennde.

2nd. Ernest Garbode, of S.S. "Kaiserin Augusta".

3rd. August Meyer,

4th. Hermann Pitzner of S.S. "Furst Bismarck".

The first three were allowed out on bail of $75 each, which was deposited by Lieutenant Mielke, and the 4th was bailed out for $35 by an Officer named Wenzel.

None of the four surrendered to their bail at the Magistracy yesterday, and Warrants were issued for their arrest.

The assault appears to have been a most dastardly one, and P.C. Pitt is badly knocked about, and narrowly escaped losing his eye.

I have the "fighting iron" in my possession. It is, I believe, what is commonly called "a knuckle-duster" and is a nasty weapon.

The warrants cannot, of course, be executed on the German war-ships, and it is unlikely that the men will venture ashore.

I consider, however, that the case is too serious to be passed over with the mere forfeiture of bail, and would ask that the German Naval Officer Commanding may be requested to give the men up for trial, or if that cannot be done, that he will cause an enquiry to be held on the ships and inflict severe punishment on the accused persons if the charges against them are substantiated.

I have &c.,

The Honourable

The Colonial Secretary.

(sgd. F. J. Badeley,

Actg. Capt. Supt. of Police.)

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COPY. No. 70.1 Enclosure No. 1 to Despatch No. 139 of the Sir, Sub-enclosures 2. 10th April, 1903. Police Office, Hongkong, 4th March, 1903. 510 I have the honour to forward the enclosed report by Police Constable Pitt of a violent assault made upon him while in the execution of his duty by four seamen of the Imperial German Navy on the evening of the 1st instant. Their names (I am not sure whether I have them quite correctly) are as follows: 1st. Hermann Rennde or Pennde. 2nd. Ernest Garbode, of S.S. "Kaiserin Augusta". 3rd. August Meyer, 4th. Hermann Pitzner of S.S. "Furst Bismarck". The first three were allowed out on bail of $75 each, which was deposited by Lieutenant Mielke, and the 4th was bailed out for $35 by an Officer named Wenzel. None of the four surrendered to their bail at the Magistracy yesterday, and Warrants were issued for their arrest. The assault appears to have been a most dastardly one, and P.C. Pitt is badly knocked about, and narrowly escaped losing his eye. I have the "fighting iron" in my possession. It is, I believe, what is commonly called "a knuckle-duster" and is a nasty weapon. The warrants cannot, of course, be executed on the German war-ships, and it is unlikely that the men will venture ashore. I consider, however, that the case is too serious to be passed over with the mere forfeiture of bail, and would ask that the German Naval Officer Commanding may be requested to give the men up for trial, or if that cannot be done, that he will cause an enquiry to be held on the ships and inflict severe punishment on the accused persons if the charges against them are substantiated. I have &c., The Honourable The Colonial Secretary. (sgd. F. J. Badeley, Actg. Capt. Supt. of Police.)
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COPY. No. 70.1 Gnclosure No. 1 to Despatch No. 139 of the Sir. ub-enclosures 2. 10th. · April, 1903. Police Office, Hongkong, 4th. March, 1903.· 510 I have the honour to forward the enclosed report by Police Constable Pitt of a violent assault male upon him while in the execution of his luty by four seamen of the Imperial German Navy on the evening of the 1st. instant. Their names (I am not sure whether I have them quite correctly) are as follows 1st. Hermann Rennde or Pennde. 2nd. Ernest Garbode, of S... "Kaiserin Augusta". 3rd. August Meyer, 4th. Hermann Pitzner of do. "Furst Bismarck". The first three were allowel out on bail of 175. each, which was deposited by Lieutenant Mielke, and the 1th, was bailed out for $35 by an Officer. namel Wenzel.· - None of the four surrenderad to their bail at the Magistracy yesterlay, and Warrants were issuel for their arrest. The assault appears to have been a most dastardly one, and P... Pitt is badly knocked about, and narrowly escapel losing his eye. I have the "fighting iron" in my possession. It is I believe what, is commonly called "a knuckle-duster" and is a nasty weapon. The warrants cannot of course. be executed on the German far-ships and it is unlikely that the men will venture ashore, I consider however that the case is too serious to be passed over with the mare forfeiture of bail, and would ask that; the German Naval Officer Commanding may be requested to give the men up for trial, or if that cannot be done, that he will cause an enquiry to be beld on the ships and nate out severe punishment to the accused persons if the charges against them are substantiated.: I have ebo., The Honourable The Colonial Secretary. (sa. F. J. Badeley, Actg. Capt. Supt. of Police.
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COPY. No. 70.1

Gnclosure No. 1 to Despatch No. 139 of the

Sir.

ub-enclosures

2.

10th. · April, 1903.

Police Office,

Hongkong, 4th. March, 1903.·

510

I have the honour to forward the enclosed report by

Police Constable Pitt of a violent assault male upon him while in the execution of his luty by four seamen of the Imperial German Navy on the

evening of the 1st. instant.

Their names (I am not sure whether I have them quite

correctly) are as follows

1st. Hermann Rennde or Pennde.

2nd. Ernest Garbode, of S... "Kaiserin Augusta". 3rd. August Meyer,

4th. Hermann Pitzner of do. "Furst Bismarck". The first three were allowel out on bail of 175. each, which was deposited by Lieutenant Mielke, and the 1th, was bailed out for $35 by an Officer. namel Wenzel.·

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None of the four surrenderad to their bail at the Magistracy yesterlay, and Warrants were issuel for their arrest. The assault appears to have been a most dastardly one, and P... Pitt is badly knocked about, and narrowly escapel losing his eye. I have the "fighting iron" in my possession. It is I believe what, is commonly called "a knuckle-duster" and is a nasty weapon. The warrants cannot of course. be executed on the German far-ships and it is unlikely that the men will venture ashore, I consider however that the case is too serious to be passed over with the mare forfeiture of bail, and would ask that; the German Naval Officer Commanding may be requested to give the men up for trial, or if that cannot be done, that he will cause an enquiry to be beld on the ships and nate out severe punishment to the accused persons if the charges against them are substantiated.:

I have ebo.,

The Honourable

The Colonial Secretary.

(sa. F. J. Badeley,

Actg. Capt. Supt. of Police.

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