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THE MACAO AFFAIR.

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Common Occurrences.

TUESDAY: JUNE. 6. 1922.-

Almeida, the Attorney General, the · Chip Seng wbart, Cap- and Captain Walter da Lima; the tain Cabaco, having always the] Chief Staff Officer, this last who frame thought in mind, ordered[ had gone there to give some Lieutenant Rogerio Ferriero, the friendly advice, were all hit by the distinguishes Ece provisualy stones which had been thrown relented to by me, to ge to the It is to be observed that incl. Then, three soldiers fired their wharf to tell the launch to remain; dents such as those which have arms in the air. By order of the little way off, withons landing happened between 'the African officer, they went along in lieutenant Rogerio Ferreira then the force that it was bringing orer. soldier, the Woman and the orderly way without further reply went to the wharf in order to obey Rasailants are common street to this aggression.

the urder he had received. It was scenes, which occur In every Then followed the long efforts then that the event were precip). land of every nation in Europe of 15 hears in which all the ited. The crowding this!

cases occur in Macao with the

In Macas when these rayes vecar with the soldiers of

the

are punished

as well as in Africa and in China. patienee, all the resignation, all officer separated true the fores, How many similar

cases occur the unsurpassable and the almost surrounded him, assaulted him, in Canton.. how many similar incomprehensible spirit of steri-wrested his sword from him. beat fice on the part of the officers and it and throw it into a acar-by well, Chinese acldiers from the neigh-soldiers was put to the supreme where it was found later on. They bouring garrisons who, during 50 trial.

tore his uniform, knocked! ott many years, have come here

Lieutenant Rogeria Ferreira, his cap and even tried to throw often to spend their leisure bours. the acting-Commander of the la-him into the harbour, one of his

which fantry Company, to

the possessed assailants going so fer garrison, and when they are found platen belong. appeared there, as to lay his hands on the officer's to be guilty, they

called to lend his efforts and his throat. Another Portugues citi then, amed Augusto Rees, who was prestigious authomty over (disciplinarily without the crowo soldiers, for he is one I the on, als overtaken by the crowd, was!

having, to become, mutinous and

fassaulted and thrown out of the without the crowd being dicers who had performed the great-

est services during the Great War ceeded to hit bineli pendai. whart, on a hicb. however, he sure- respectful and arrogant, trying the being honoured with medals From give orders to the proper author-

the msdiened crowd from Portugal and from foreign broke out some first shots, killing, ities.

nati. n*. He came to show his at once one of the Mrican soldiers Everyone may rest assured that disciplinary action, advising the of the tall patrolling force. The if it be proven that the African soldiers to remain calm, forcing great mes of the ngilant them soldier with whom occurred the them to suffer their long trial of threw itseif detimtely towards to scene of the 28th May is in any being offended, prov:ked and even overwhelm the forer. It was then way guilty, which appears, till hustled by the crowd. *

that the free upeand tire, not only this moment, is net proved, he will]

in the fultiluent of the very duties: of the military laws, but also in the extreme rigeumstance for its own salvation.

be punished according to the re- gulations.

A Far Seeing Red Cross. Fifteen hours of incomparable After the capture of the soldier moral sufferings, fifteen hours of who, as previously mentioned, fatigue, fteen hours without the Large was, unfortunately, the was sent to hospital, and of one right to a piece of bread or to a percentage of the dravi. This fact. of his aggressors who was sent to¦drop of water, because the mu-as very ally murrated by the South the Chip Serg Police Station.icous crowd, which had been China Morning Bust at Hong- some peiple at once began to de-nade up of several thousands, and kong an

which thom who mand of the Chief of that station waving before their eyes the as know very well, is a peculiar fact.

fure experts ia unitary aJaitsi that this aggressir should be set of their associations. did not per-which only ever when the tire is free. The Chief of the Police mit the passers-by to pass, did not Station, as was only right, refused let their food to go by. They had itself. show the truth that the

HZ B very elise minige. This, isÉ to comply with the exigence that barricaded the neighbouring erewd was falling with its weight| was made, as he could not legally streets with tables, rickshawa and aron the military force which it, set free any prisoner without the bamboos crossed on the roads. was surrounding. consent of the proper authority. They had positively established The firing lasted only an instant,

their dominion of anarchy.

for mediate orders were given to The European passengers for ease fire.

The Prowl ran away in

As one ci

#Vee When the force felt its

A Planned Insurrection. The turbulent crowd increased the regular steamer were debarred a disorderly manner. and the Chief of the Police Sta-from passing. the merchandise the foreign journals valls attention tin formed the Central Station: which was to be shipped waste, there were Do pursuits, there was thes appeared Captain Cabaco, ordered back, the postal mails) chasing alter the mantineers whe the Chief of Police, the officer which were about to be despatch-uring web H feng time bað previously mentioned, the saneled were kept back and detained. provoked the force and had insulted man in whom all the people of The food destined for the mili.ist. The te

not justhy Macan recognise the kind and tary was seized, a

Navy Acer:break' ranke: Was under the paternal manner of always doing commanding one of the warships orders of its officers, who did not This duts. Captain Cabaco began who was on the way to the ship of it fire ed esen one more

by trying his best to induce the his command was twice attacked -212. There was not any word off crowd to disperse and to go away by the crowd and was compelled it was only to sugerir the He told them tha: the pris.ner alight from the rickshaw which sounded and collect the dend. would be set free . after the in-was taking him on his way the Dead Not Thrown in the Sea. rothing wert proven multitude opposing his advance. The deel were me thrown into against him; but that this could The team launches bad tried 19:e sea. not be done on the mutineers

I two or three corpses | exigence. To these friendly effordered

go alongside their wharves, were appeared in the water, it was surely

t: back out forts to these requests by

Among bause they fell there when they the these were Chief of Police, the crowd, which faunches. The

few Government jwere hit or when they were hustled | was growing very large, replied Hongkong line of

of thejby the gravd in its fight. mort disrespectfully. They threw wrote to the Government to take then, they were collected from stones at the station and threaten-urgent measures for safeguarding the water. All the corpses were ed to deliver an assault so as the liberty of their transit. gain their end; and who knows!

All these acts were

for what further criminal pur-panied with nises?

agency

the steamers Inscend of their being rast into.

ipovaly vullerted and their obits. accomand winds were verified by the shouts. insults, Dortor. threats and provocations harted) at the armed force.

Relief Leads to Trouble.

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They were put loto coffins and handed over to the benevolent in- stitution known as the Keag Hu! flspital" for burial, the relatives i he wished it accompanying the | funerals.

Was this crowd's act spontane ous? Even this the Macao au- thorities must doubt and they have weighty reasons for so think In the meantime to rightly show ing. the principal of which is, that that this movement had on the morning of the 28th May ganisation and regular prepara-

The wounded were ont collected eme emissaries of the Macaotion, the assailants

by the self-styled Red Cross So Labour Associations went over with food. Many individuals whooandoned the place and did not ciety, which, in this last instance, Talpa and Coloane Irlande, inware emblems of a self entitled reader aux nid. order to try and get the support corporation of the

As was previously Red Cross, mentioned, this work was done by

were served

of the traders and workmen of which, however, is not officially the very subliers of the force with those islands for a general strike. recognised in this Colony, walked some help, als Portuguese, and which was to take place in the about distributing bandages and they were taken to the hospitals, afternoon of the same day; thus somme medicines in the event cf where Government Surgeons and showing most evidently that the their being casualties. It ap- the Municipal Doctor operated un idea of a rebellion did not emanate pears that these contingencies had them. They were so tenderly at- from the indignation of the crowd been foreseen by the crowd. tended to that there are hopes that

on account of the African soldier'si About 10 am, of the 29th May, most of them will be completely; supposed attitude, or from the as Captain Cabaco had spoken cure.. refusal on the part of the author-and the fatigue of and the There was no mussacre, there itles, but that this referred to a want of food for the force which was not woe case of inhumsaity,

editious movement. presiously was at Chip Seng Station, it was there was no ease of aggression | thought out, and for which

the determined that another infantry against the peaceful folks, there any way a case of

器 nity against people of a

scene with the African soldier platorn should be sent there to merely served as a favourable pre-relieve the one that was there. text.

different origiü. There was 1 Captain Cabaco, on being in- formed of this order, told it to urrection, there was the very repression of a grave movement of Military Party Stoned.

the crowd, explaining to them defense of the public safety and off About 9 pm, that is to say that jt

simply after three hours of aeeing the substitution,

anthority, there was the defence of uselessness of his pacific efforts showed its opposition to this fact.

crowd the lives of the very military force.| and justly fearing for the safety

and before opening fire there Tulaking that the arrival of this was the greatest. the most

but the

of the police station, Captain fores would greatly irritate the unsurpasrable and unimaginable Gabaco telephoned asking that an feelings of the crowd, Captam complacency, and after the fire] Infurtry force be sent for the pro- Cabaco requested that the force be there was generosity, there was tection of the said station. In-not yet despatched.

Chinnanity in collecting the dead, deed, to protect the station there However, it was absolutely in teniterly looking after the were only a small squad of civil necessary to relieve the platoon, wounded, und leaving without. police and # piqua f four which was, o fatigued and bad pursuit ar punishment thei African soldiers who every night been without food. Therefore, itst that bad committed a reall patrol that section of the Praya. was resolved, to send on the descrime. The infantry force made up of a platoon by water, so as not to

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platoon of 40 men, pnder the com-cause any alarm while crusing the Midnight Counc!! "Sitting mand of a sub-lieutenant, left San City. Captain Cabaco, still wish It is, nevertheless, convenient to Francisco's Barracks for the Chiping that the arrival of the sireler to a fact which shows to what Seng station; and 00 passing

fores should not provoke greate:extreine length was the wish of the along the Almeida Ribeira Street excitement, asked for its rerail aborities to avoid the shedding of

when it was already un the way ho

In the taiddle" alisin oightTM1⁄2 Officer's Sword Taken.

me Telegdes fourth

it was stoned and some shots were fired at it from the windows and roofs of some of the houses: This could not be done, because foné had proposeddo bang the

A few persons of andispatable at that moment the launch which duer, with fulde spati fue chuid respectability such as Bir. Adriano was conveying them fogli, hottys, the Chief of Police Trigo, the Engineer-Director of be signified to Before the top explaining to them the difficulty of the Public Works, Mr Casar de trouch of the lunch slongside. Continued on Fogs 1.)

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