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If the population co-operated with the

Police the system he referred to ought to work as successfully as it did in European countries and in Japan. In Ireland it was relied on greatly by the Police. He said that in discussing measures with the Registrar-General and Captain Superintendent

the of Police recently for prevention of crime, the Registrar- -General had suggestod that the Street Corriittees might co- -operate by furnishing information of the presence of had characters, but he understood that the 8treet Committee were unable to acquiesce in the suggestion. He added that it was not desired to throw the work of the Police on to the Street Committees. The Government were responsible for the efficiency of the Police and would take measures to cope with the present state of crime, which had caused both the Captain Superintendent of Police and himself much anxiety. All that was desired was to organize some systom under which the civil population would assist the Police in their efforts to keep the Colony free of

the bad characters which the unrest in China and the active

repressive measures of the chineso Authorities were probably

driting in unusual numbors to Hongkong.

19.

Dr. Ho Kai said that the members of the

Chinese Community did not like going to the Police to give

information. He thought that the Street Committees would give

information in an indirect way.

The Officer Administering the Government

said that the information could be given to the pegistrar-

-general áf the Street Committee so preferred it.

20.

Mr. Ng Hon-tso expressed the opinion that

the Detectives at West Point were not trustworthy.

21.

Mr. Thomson suggested that the Street

Committees should send in reports whether they had any-

-thing to report or not.

The Officer Administering the Government

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