[The Philippines: Past and Present (vol. 1 of 2) by Dean C. Worcester]@TWC D-Link bookThe Philippines: Past and Present (vol. 1 of 2) CHAPTER IV 5/43
Matters have a bad aspect, we especially expect something Wednesday and Thursday, the 15th and 16th of this month.
The danger is imminent on the mentioned days, also in the time that follows. "Keep strict vigilance at all hours.
In case you receive orders to leave that place, do not do so on any account without my orders, happen what may.... "Concentrate all your forces in Santa Ana before the day arrives. "Warn your soldiers against firing at random as the Spaniards did, if possible have them calculate the number of their antagonists and how much ammunition there is in comparison with the number of the attacking force, in fact, there are occasions when each shot fired kills as many as four men. "I hope you will see to the execution of these instructions and that you will maintain the honour of the Philippines by your courage and in no way permit your rights to be trampled underfoot." [189] General Garcia was instructed as follows:-- "On Wednesday, the 14th of this month, you will post detachments in the points indicated by lines on the enclosed plan.
On receipt of this and as soon as you learn its contents, proceed secretly to determine the most suitable places to post detachments and immediately post our troops and have intrenchments made employing day and night in this work.
Beg this of our soldiers." [190] The instructions to Noriel or Cailles read as follows:-- "At eight o'clock in the morning of Wednesday, the 14th, withdraw your command from the town of Malate as indicated on the enclosed plan, from the bridge in Singalong and in a straight line from there to the branch of the river in Paco will be the line of our jurisdiction even though we may not be of one mind in the matter.
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