CO129-493 - Governor Sir Clementi - 1926 [6-8] — Page 285

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boogza to azaldunons

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I.Jimmat božalomino a he vinindran Jadi han tankkoon eng

kadt kim yod

ži žadið banka iquo

don bad saling me

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am aidé žadit be

of bawolЕm að à Loodu

bust blows miðun triaďt

oldden of ascentnoo ¿lhamid a nì be

nožngů tiedź að børsbr had yacid hian yudz

godt vilautas vil Janoideusdual dimen Farm has aradang

a ngin bluow I 11 žmoď ham zarza

toyo hand of beerys

Jacku buaian I „Yoong an blod blvos yedi dolde Instumoć bestarb gall dued ut vil has ‚ed blvow gałbrzom sốt add beginimo ji mimoed noidyears food I fnisbr að

characters (4k k ), which seemed rather to mean "bail out", I said that what seemed to be wanted was just a receipt, which was very natural in case they were asked what they had done with men and arms, and I drafted one in English. Further discussion then took place about signing it.

I suggested that the Bridge Head was the place to sign & hand over the receipt, but they would not agree to that. Nor would they agree to an immediate receipt for the captives only, and a receipt for the arms and boat when delivered. I consulted Mr. Garrard, who was sitting outside, and he agreed with me that we should

trust them: if later they deliberately failed to deliver

mything, it would be a breach of faith which could be

dealt with through other chamels, but we must get the

men sway.

So I wrote out the fallowing receipt with

Mr. Fu's fountain pen:-

"Received from Mr. Fu Cheuk Ying the following "persons and articles, belonging to No.10 Police "Motor Patrol Boat which went aground on Chinese "Territory near Sham Chun on July 20th, and is "being handed back by Mr. F:-

Two European Police Sergeants.

Your Chinese members of the Crew.

One Indian Policeman.

the machine gun.

One Lee-Enfield Rifle.

Two Smith-Waaton Revolvers, with halsters.

64 Revolver Romda.

One Magazine holding 52 machine Gun rounds.

21 rounds.

One

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One Terey Light Pistol.

16 Verey Lights

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