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On the 17th of November 1872, having stated that he was not yet in a position to lay a scheme before the Council as regards the Police Force, he thus proceeded to record the result of his investigation as to the alleged criminal conduct and disposition of the Chinese population of this Colony.

(1) "I knew this however that the population of this Colony, was as orderly and law-abiding as that of any of Her Majesty's Dominions. He was confirmed with the general results which were satisfactory. In a few places where there were indeed accounts of Crime, there was to be found a reason, such as proximity to the East...

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Governor Sir Arthur Kennedy arrived in Hong Kong on the 1st of April 1872, a few days after his predecessor had sailed for London. In due course, Sir Arthur Kennedy laid on the table of the Legislative Council the proceedings of a Commission of Enquiry into Police and Crime, stating that he would not quiz his opinion until he had mastered the details and acquired the requisite information.

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