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Hon. Captain Superintendent of Police,
Sir,
1.
II.
III.
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224
Seizures during the past 3 4 months.
Arms & ammunition seized on vessels (mentioned on list
attached) by Water Police.
Arms and ammunition seized on vessels (mentioned on list
attached) by the Water Front Searchers, under the supervision of European Sergeants.
Arms and ammunition seized by the Water Front Searchers
on vessels lying alongside the Water Front or concealed in passengers luggage
on the Tharves,
There is little doubt that a large quantity of the arms and ammuni- -tiom seized along the Tater Front was brought from Canada and smuggled ashore here. Lists I, II, III do not contain or include the seizures made by Revenue Officers..
16th February, 1920.
(Sd.) Wm. Hurtison,
Chief Detective Inspector.