CO129-413 - Governor Sir May - 1914 [8-10] — Page 164

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signal requesting a fort to bring a vessel to, the fort opened"

fire. But it was not until after the 5th shot, which was fired

a considerable time after the first, that the S.M. appeared to

stop. There was a heavy rain squall after I boarded the EM-

prese of Japan. The way on the boats was sufficient to show

Lotet what the signal flags were. The event of the rain squall was over as far as I recollect before the first shot was fired,,

ad. J.P. Wood. ed. Patrick H. Hackenzie.

P.M.

Lieutenant R. H.

E. Albert Frnost harvey (sworn) Asst. Framining Officer. I war

on duty at the eastern entrance to the harbour on the 18th

August. I saw Lieut. Hackenzie's launch steaming towards the

6. *. flying the signal H, H. I also steamed towards the "S

also flying the N,N, Signal blowing a whistle. I also called log them through a megaphone to stop. $ I was then about 100 yedi distant from the bridge of the S.M. The S., appeared to

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ed J R. Wood.

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sd. A. E, larvey.

3. Robort Edward Brewster (sworn) Lieut. R. A. On the 12th

August I was "fficer in charge of the Examination Fattery in

Pak Sha Wan from 12 noon to 6 p.m. This is on the island idel

of the Lyecmun pass, and outside the pass, About 4 p.m. I saw

the press of Japan and a ship since discovered to be ..

appraching the Larbour. I saw the examination launch appade

these vessels with the H. N. Signal hoisted. The weather. then clear. The "upresos stopped while the S. M. wen hoard a sound rocket. The launch I saw was the Chie Officer's launch. Soon after I heard the sound rool the signal R. which is the signal for me to bring

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