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more elaborate could be arranged and this arrangement was
concurred in by the Captain Superintendent of Police and
approved.
3.
Under date of the 4th. of July
the Registrar-General reported in a letter (copy enclosed}
that the state of crime in the Colony had again been under
discussion by the District Watchmen Committee. As suggest-
-ed in that letter I had an interview with the Cormittee
at which the Colonial Secretary, Registrar-General, and
Captain Superintendent of Police were present and I
attach copy of the notes of the conversation that was
held.
With regard to paragraph 1 the
Captain Superintendent of Police has now reported that
after the conversation referred to he had placed a number
of Detectives to watch for the class of crine referred to,
but that no cases had occurred since they were put on.
Paragraph 3. Mr. Badeley
reports that Mr. Chan has not furnished him with the
names of any shops which receive stolen rice.
Paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7, and 12
relate principally to the presence of T'in Tze Kuk
swindlers and of meribers of the Triad Society. Recourse
has