CO129-370 - Governor Sir Lugard & Public Offices - 1910 [12] — Page 21

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Dear Sir Frederick,

1st December, 1910.

You must excuse my not answering your kind note, but,

Kake though addressed to Bahar Lodge, the letter was took to my

office, and I only received it this morning. I thought better

to get some additional information before writing.

The head of the Salesian brothers and the mother

superior of the Canossian Convent in Macao both arrived this

morning but I could not see them as they returned to Macao by

2 p.m. ateamer. This by itself shows there is no immediate

danger. I have not been able to obtain many certain facts. There

has been no violence to the Italian priests and nuns, and no

that direct threats. The worst is, I believe, certain sergeante

have stated that the soldiers would bo gled to kill the Bishop

if they could do it in a way as not to be found out. The revo-

lutionary chiefs have told the Italian nuns that they want them

to remain, but dressed in ordinary clothes. I have advised them

to get a written invitation, and then get a proper contract

stating their rights and duties.

Yours truly,

(ed) 2. Volpicelli.

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