CO129-501-3 Chinese situation- Protection of British subjects of Chinese race 23-10-1926 - 21-12-1927 — Page 177

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ehould have consented to tranduit to me so patently dishonest

a presentation or the CAEC.

I açaio request that one officers responsible for the

Kiɛwaagment anu brutality of one polie- in buis affair may

be soverely punished ex cistisced in disgrene as a danger to

jun juniic; man I expect to receive a suitable expression of

regret for the unpardonable treatment met out by then to an

iruoce rivis subject.

Vit. respect to wile SING nd anmu it on rongfully

removed by the police from Fr. Teo Yee Svea's house, I have

the honour to inform you that he nne my full permissionto hold

these articles. he reference in the police report to the

cuastion whetuar or not he holds licences to possess firearms

1e not understood, as, where kritis. subjects are concerned,

matter is not one that falls under the jurisdiction of the

Chinese Autuorities, I myself being the only authority non-

petent to grant or withhold permission for Britisu subjects

to possess fir ware.

I nos rener my reques,buat mil tuo artioles taken by

the police from 7. Teo Tee (que's residenne ray be gent

forthwith to this Consulate, wi...out further delay.

It is now twenty nays mino. the mobsery took place,

but I ave go far heard obile of t. recovery of any of the

$

articles stolen by bite robeTr. To addition to the articles

emunerated in the list already sent to you, .. following

artinler saye be on found to have been stolen:

50 cartridges beloning to a "ny Pigeon

2 pieces of low

wooting lub

1 zair ru ber-sol94 8.13€0

) mosquito murtain

4.00

7.00

2.00

15.00

28.00

I have the honour to be.

Sir,

Your obedient ervant,

(Sd.) Cecil Kirke.

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