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the General and his assistant, Mr. Siu Yam-po. In this matter
I have been very ably assisted by Mr. Tong Tak-kwỏng who
has been acting as "liaison officer" between the General and
the Police, and has been useful in vœious other ways. The
General has nothing but the highest praise for Mr. Wong for
his tact, energy and patience.
45.
At the time when the Bureau was created, doubt was ex- pressed in some quarters as to the wisdom of the step, on ac- count of the supposed antecedents of some of the General'■
en; but the Government very wisely reposed full confidence
in the General. It must be obvious that the men who are to
"intimidate the intimidators must be of a bold type quality which was so very rare among the Chinese at that time.
Such men,
in the present state of China, are likely to have had a somewhat adventurous existence, but this is no necessary disqualification for our purpose. Though it is necessary that our agents for this dangerous work should act for us in a clean way, they should not be required to furnish proof of having worn kid gloves from their youth up.
46.
Te realised from the first that there must be an air of mystery about the organisation, if it was to succeed; and this atmosphere has to some extent been maintained up to this moment. The Publie does not know exactly how the Bureau is maintained; and the bad characters do not know how many men the Bureau has, and consequently they sea spies everywhere. Intimidation ceased within a week, and although it again broke out from time to time, once with book-tarewing, it was soon put down on each ocossion by the Bureau with the co-operation of the Police. The Chinese, so easily terrified, have proved equally easy to
The lesson is that they must not be left without support in the face of an unknown terror.
reassure,
47.
Besides putting down intimidation, the objects of the Bureau were to protect labourers in their employment, and to