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allowed under the Hongkong Piracy Ordinance to carry
passeng ars. I saw no reason to refuse and secordingly
issed permits, making it clear that the refugees werI
te travel as private individuals and that no arms were
to be taken on board, Permits were thus ismed for,
among others, General Teng Fen-yin himself, General
Jeng Ming-chieh and the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs.
I learned on Jammary 21st that the party had gone out
in the night and that the Captain of the Dev awong se
took four refugeen but had refused in spite of my
permit to take the others; with the s... Helios (Norwegian)
bound for Swatow had taken four others including General
Feng King-chish but not General Teng Pen-yin. The
Devawongae called at daylight on January ist.
8. During the night of Jamiary 20th the leaderless
garrison indulged in a certain amount of looting. At
neen Dr. Salsbury, the British doctor in charge of the
American Presbyterian Mission Hospital, sallad with a
member of the Chamber of Commerce to report that he
had been asked to accompany a delegation of the Chamber
to the Canton lines, whose whereabouts were uncertain,
to induce them to expedite their entry into the city.
Bericus looting wus anticipated during the coming night
and it was feared that the Canton army was delaying its
advance in ignorance of the nɛkedness of the defence.
It was made quite clear that the expedition would not
start without the moral support of Dr. Salsbury. While
the discussion was proceeding news game of the entry
of the Cantonese forces into Kiungehow and the proposal,
which I should not in any case have sanctioned, fall to
the ground.
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