CO129-474 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1922 [1-4] — Page 474

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bring up the rear with Sergeant Hson who arrived in the meantime on a motor cycle. The D..P.thon got into my side car and we drove up Taipo Road. When near the further end of the reservoir we came

up to Inspector Pitt and ab-Inspector Field. The D. P.told Inspector Pitt to get on the carrier seat of my machine and told

Sub-Inspector Field to follow on foot.

His Worship. At that point was there any orowd?

Sergeant Dorling. No people there at all. We drove on and somewhere

about the 7th milestone we came across the orowd again. Whilst

riding through the crowd the D.".P. kept calling out to them to

go back. The D.S.P.al 30 pointed out his own cook going along the

road, and shouted out to him in English "Cook go back". We massed

the crowd and then came acrore Captain Bloxham and the three Indian

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Sergeant Dorling. Fairly quiet.

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embankments between the 7th and 8th milestones. He said "I a:

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to meet the crowd and speak to them. In the event of any trouble

I shall give the order for one round to be fired at the foot of the orowd. The D.3.P..Inspector Fits and I then went towards the crowd

which was advancing. We stopped them about 100 yards from where

the soldiers had taken up their position. The D.3.P. shouted to

them he had to shout because of the noise going on. The crowd

stopped. There was one man in front of the crowd who was dressed

in white Chinese clothing who kept on shouting to the crowd to

The D.S.P.onught hold of this man and was bringing him go on.

out of the crowd hen the crowd started to subge forward, shouting.

There were a number of Chinese round the D.S.P.at the time, and the

9.8.P.had to let go of the man in order to get back again in front

of the orowd. Then the D.S.P.ordored Inspector Pitt and me to take

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