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Kam Tin.
In the latter part of 1901 I was transferred to Government House in charge of the Police and Staff there. In that year Sir Henry Blake went on long leave, returning to the Colony in September, 1902.
Accompanying the Governor's daughter as maid and companion was Hiss E. Porter, now Mrs. Gerrard, Before coming to Hongkong Mise Porter had been staying at Yonghal. There she had certain gates pointed out to her by Miss Blake, who said the gates were from Hongkong. The gates were built into a wall in the grounds of Myrtle Grove.
My wife was told something of their history which she cannot now remember and it may be presumed that the gates shown her were those formerly removed from Kam Tin, The above is all the information I can give, There
is only one other European alive today who knows what became of the gates e.g. Sir James Stewart Lockhart who, at the time the gates were removed, was Colonial Secretary, Hongkong.
2nd June, 1924.
(8d.) W. G. Gerrard,
Assistent Superintendent
of Police (New Territories).
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