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used they would have a demonstration by three to four thousand natives who could then very easily invade Shameen inspite of protection from gunboats. He begged to propose the adoption of the amendment.
Mr. de Courcy seconded.
The Rev. Mr. Tope asked what was the numerical strength of the police force on the British Concession? The Chairman of the .unicipal Council: The nu-
merical strength at present is 38.
H.B.M. Consul-General explained that the police were divided into shifts, twelve being the largest number
on duty at one time.
Mr. Walker proposed that in place of a native ins- pettor a foreign inspector be engaged. The Chinese police, he considered, required much more control than at present.
H.B.M. Consul-General: That would double the
amount to be voted.
The Chairman of the Municipal Council: There is
already a European Superintendent the Consular Constable, who is doing that work.
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Lir. Walker explained that the recent outrage had shown them that the police force needed more control. If there was to be a repetition of such an occurence they should see to it that the police were under better control.
H.B.M. Congul-General: There is no question of
another outrage. As explained the question of engaging the men was thought of before the outrage occurred. It is merely a Police measure to regulate the traffic in
Shameen.
Mr. Walker: I consider it is absolutely necessary
to have a foreign inspector; especially after the outrage.
H.B.M. Consul-General: I think it is a matter
which requires to be treated separately, and if the Council
thinks that a foreign inspector is necessary we can bring
it up later.