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(f) The Hongkong Goverment in all cases to inform the Police Taotai in Canton when any detectives, spóias or informers ere sent there, in order that they may be assisted by the Can- ton police --- such detectives, spies or informers to report themselves immediately on arrival to the Police Tactal,
(g) The District Office in the New Territories to cor- respond as heretofore direct with the Chinese lingistrate at lan Tau end no passports to be required for Hongkong detectives of Chinese race crossing the land frontier on duty provided that they report themselves to the Chinese officialds in San On dis- trict as soon as they cross the frontier.
(h) The Chinese Government to send a Police officer to Hongkong to be instructed in the working of the finger-print system with a view to its introduction in Canton and to mutual assistance in detection of criminals by means of fingpr-prints in the future.
(1) If feasible, photographs and identification details of criminale banished from Hongkong for serious offences to be supplied to the Police Taotai in Canton who would also be notified of the destination for which such deportoes had left.
(j) The present prohibition of gambling in the San On district, adjoining the British frontier, not to be relaxed. His Excellency pointed out that a sly gambling house at which
Poker was played, had been opened at the Kwong Hop Shop in
Shataukok.
(k) The Hongkong and Canton Police authorities to send each other descriptions of lost or stolen property believed to
have been taken from Hongkong to Canton or vice versa. Buch descriptions to be circulated to the pawn-shops and search to
be made in the pawn-shops for the missing property.
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