From
Reorganization of Indian Police in Hong Kong.
The General Officer Commanding,
South China Command.
To
The Secretary,
sir,
War Office, London, S..
276
C
6689
Head quarters,
HONG KONG.
28th December,
1014
In continuation of my secret letter No. K/617 dated 18th December, 1914, I have the honour to state that I have since spoken to His Excellency the Governor of Hong Kong on the subject of the appointment of a Police Officer from India, and he has agreed with me as to the great des- irability of such a step.
I would suggest that steps be taken to move the Indian Authorities to assist in the matter. It would be to
their advantage to have an Officer of Indian experience here to check sedition and to inform the Criminal Invest-
igation Department of what is going on.
I have the honour to be,
sir,
Your obedient Servant,
(Sdg.) F.H.Kelly
Fajor General,
Commanding the Troops in
South China.