COPY.
Enclosure No. 2 in Swatow No. 92 of October 23. 2925.
Mr. Consul Kirke to the Commissioner for Foreign Affa
British Consulate,
Swator,
August 10, 1926.
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sir,
I have the honour to refer you to my letter of the 8th.
instant informing you of a robbery early in the morning of that
day at the house of Mr. Teo Yee Swee, a British subject.
Since I wrote that letter, I have visited and inspected
the premises and I have now received a full report on the
matter from Mr. Teo Tee Swee.
From this it appears that at about 12.30 a.m. on the 8th.
instant a gang of robbers, estimated to number about twenty,
some of them wearing masks and others with their faces painted
black and white, broke open the main gate of the compound,
rushed through the garden and by means of a flag-stone, which
they had prepared beforehand, burst open the front door of the
house and entered it, carrying in their hands choppers, knives
and torches made of bottles of kerosene with paper wicks.
Mr. Teo Yee Swee himself escaped from the house into the
garden, where he hid himself, while the robbers ransacked the
house throughout, opening every drawer and every cupboard,
leaving the whole building in a state of indescribable disorder,
and taking away with them clothing and jewellery valued at
several thousand of dollars.
In the meantime, one of Mr. Teo Yee Swee's servants had
managed without being noticed to leave the compound to oall
the police, and after some considerable time a body of armed
police arrived on the scene.
I have the honour to draw your particular attention to
the very remarkable action taken by these police.
Although
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