CO129-413 - Governor Sir May - 1914 [8-10] — Page 531

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the missionary.

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Later two others came inside against protest

and acted in a most disorderly way. One of thêm asked a Chinese medical helper for matches and when told that he had none the soldier struk him. The foreign physician made him understand that this would not be tolerated and the soldier threatened to strike the physician. He otherwise acted in a most insulting and disorderly way and it was sometime before the two could be persuad-

ed to leave the premises.

Tonen flee from City.

Many of the women of the city and suburbs have fled to the country. One woman whose hone was entered was so frightened that in fleeing she either intentionally or accidentally fell

into a well.

The Japanese Government has been planning for sometime to send these men to Tsingtau, and has had adequate time to provide

provisions for them. The government evidently intended that

they should conduct themselves in this way, for they have no

tents, and are without other supplies that modern soldiers are supposed to carry. If what is used was paid for and the people

in some way compensated it would not be so bad, but so far if

any compensation has been made we are unable to learn of it,

though many inquiries have been made by your correspondent

that is compensation for chickens, grain, food used in the houses, fuel and furniture burned, and the use of people's homes.

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We were told by Japan that she was to subdue Taingtau for the sake of "peace" in the Far East. Judging from conditions

in these parts she is not bringing much peace,

In fact,

Tsingtay has not created any great disturbance in the East so

There is more fear and distress in this section now than

during the Revolution, and it has just begun. If these thousands

of /

fat.

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