Enclosure 4.
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China) sought refuge at Wei-hai-wei, and came thence to Hongkong, and are now interned here in accordance with the principles aforesaid, and with the instructions of the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
H.E. Attorney General.
Memorandum of Arrangements to be made for the charge by the Military Authorities of the Officers and Men from the Russian Co.
1.
Torpedo Boat Destroyer "B URNI".
36560 - 24.001.04
As soon as the requisite legislation has been enacted and the arrangements described below have been made the Officer and crew detailed in the margin from the Russian Torpedo Boat Destroyer "Burni" now interned on H.M.S."Tamar" will be handed over by the Naval Authorities to the Military Authorities under arrangements to be made by the Officer Commanding the Troops in consultation with the Commodore for internment on shore.
2.
The place of internment will be a site selected by the Military Authorities in consultation with an officer of the Public Works Department of the Colony in the proposed "King's Park". On this site an encampment will be formed surrounded by a wire fence.
3.
The legislation to be enacted will provide for the persons in detention being governed by regulations prescribed by the Governor. An Officer will be told off by the General Officer Commanding to be in charge of the persons detained. He will see that the regulations are adhered to, that discipline is maintained and that all arrangements are made for the health and reasonable comfort of the persons detained. This officer is referred to hereafter as the Commanding Officer.
4. The Commanding Officer will draw up a table of parades and duties including an evening and morning parade at which a roll call will be made and at which all Officers who have not obtained leave and all men will be present.
6.
The following regulations and arrangements refer specially to the Russian Officers:-
(1) They will give their written parole not to go beyond Kowloon, within the old boundary, or Victoria, within the limits of the City as defined by Ordinance without special permission.
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Enclosure 4.
Who 53
563
!
China) sought refuge at Tei-hai-wei, and came thence to
Hongkong, and are now interned here in accordance with
the principles aforesaid, and with the instructions of
the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
Etshap
Attorney General.
foonender
Memorandum of Arrangements to be made for the charge by the Militery
Authorities of the Officers and Men from the Busfian C 0.
1.
Torpedo Boat Destroyer "E UK NI".
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36560
- 24.001.04
As soon as the requisite legislation has been enact-d
and the arrangements described below have been made the Officer and
crew detailed in the margin from the Russian Torpedo Eogl Destroyer
"Burni" now interned on B.H.S."Temar" will be handed over by the Naval
sy offi- to the Militery Authorities under arrangements to be made by the Offi-
cer Commanding the Trooos in consultation with the Commodore for in-
ternment on shore.
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20 nen.
2.
The place of internment will be a site selected by the
Vilitary Authorities in consultation with an officer of the Puolic
Works Deoartment of the Colonyin the proposed "King's Fark". Ca this
site an encanonent will be formed surrounded by a wire fence.
The legislation to be enactao will provide for the
persons in detention being governed by regulations prescribed by the
Governor. An Officer will be sold off by the General Officer Connɛnd-
ing to be in charge of the persons detained. He will see that the re-
gulations are adhered to, that discipline is nai teineo and that all
arrangements are made for the health and reasonable confort of the
cersons detained. This officer is referred to hereafter as the Command
-ing Officer.
4. The Commaniing Officer will draw up a table of parades
and duties including an evening and morning parade at which a roll call will be made and at which all Officers who have not obtained
leave and all men will be pressot.
6.
The following regulations and arrangements refer spe-
cially to the bussian Officers:-
(1) They will give their written barole nob to go be-
L
yond Kowloon, within the ol boundary, or Victoria, within the limits of the City es defined by Crdi-
nance without special permission.
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