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messages were sent from the Water-werke quarters dŋscribing tho
position and asking for reinforcements. The crowd was threatening
and it was not thought that the Felice- nino Indian police and
three Europeene would be able to hold them, se Sergeant Dorling
was sent back on his motor-cyclo to report matters in Kewloon.
"Then he was about half-way down the hill he ome acress the Deputy Superintendent of Pelios,Mr.King, and Captain Blexhan of the 102ra
Grenadier Regiment who were waiting there with came 30 or 40
Chineco they had held up. Sargeant Derling reported the situation to
Mr.King whe sent him back on hia meter oyole with one Sepoy as
guard telling him that reinforocments were coming. When Sergeant
Derling get back he found that the orewd had broken through the
pollos færa a they had fwood be ok the police and broken through.
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He left the Sapey there and returned to Kr.King to report.
His Worship. Is it not the case that this first polios pest withdrew: that it did not resist at all so that it was net broken through↑
Mr.Mak span, The police were forced back.
Hie Vership, They were threatened, of course.
Mr. Jakeman, They were forced back sme 40 yards,
His orchip. Inspecter Field reports that he found it impossible to stop the creed so he told the Indians to stand asido and let them
pase,
Mr.Wekeman
That is go,but the Police were first forced back,
Mr. "henton. They were feroed back about 40 yards.
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Ele "crohip. Thank you.
Nr. Tekeman, Sergeant Dorling reported to the Deputy Superintendent of
Felice that the crowd had broken through and Mr.King then asked
Captain Bloxham te preceed with three Sepoys: to advance through the
orowl:to take up a position in front of them:te prevent them from passing and to wait his (Mr.King's) arrival. Captain Bloxham dia this and took up a position some 74 milos along the Taipe read. Now
I will come to Mr.King and the arrangements he made. At 6 o'clock
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