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the R.A. and R.E. were quartered, which I now know to be the
32 and 48 mens shelters respectively, and I think these were
marked on the plan. I can't remember whether the positions
of Nos. 3, 4, and 5 guns were marked on the plan, but I remem-
ber him saying that two guns were mounted, and that we were
working on three others. He said I suppose you've only just
landed in Hong Kong and been sent up here, and asked us whether
we expected to be at Mt. Davis some time.
He told us that a Canteen would be fixed up by the R.G.A.
soon at Mt. Davis. He also told us he had once been a soldier
in the German artillery.
2
E spoke like a German, and I noticed the name on his notice
board was Herr Hermann.
The plan was drawn something like a birdseye view, and show-
ed a good deal of the Jubiläe Road beyond Mr. Hermann's house.
I did not see whether the other plan had any mark on its
outside to show what it was.
(sd) J.Bolton,
Sapper, R.E.
The above statements were taken down by me
on the 17th instant.
(ed) ..Pyne, Kajor, .R.E.
17/11/10.
D.0.1.
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