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1 3 OCT 1930'
OFFICE
Police Headquarters,
Hong Kong.
19th August, 1930.
6
Director of Criminal Intelligence,
I executed a search warrant under the Forgery
Ordinance for forged passports and documents on the 11th
August, 1930, at 31 Des Voeux Road Central 2nd floor.
The sign "Kung Wo Cheong" (#) in Chinese
was exhibted outside the entrance door to the premises at
the 2nd floor landing and there was a similar sign inside
the floor, but there was no sign or other indication of the
existence of this firm at the street entrance to these
premises via a common stairway.
There was an office and accountant's room on the
floor.
There was an "L" shaped counter with the usual
There were
stock of account books behind this counter.
two safes in the accountant's room.
There was one cubicle behind the accountant's
room and a tier of bunk beds fronting on a passageway.
Trunks and boxes were piled up against one of the party
walls. The premises had the general appearance of a
immigration boarding house on a small scale.
WONG SAU NGA (黄秀雅) was present. He produced
the key for the locked safe, other safes unlocked, which
he opened for inspection. Chinese passports, identity
books, and other papers referring to Chinese in the United
Kingdom were found there, but these documents appear to be invalid (out of date). WONG SAU NGA produced documents relating to himself when in business in England.
There were also in this safe a number of
declarations in respect of intending emigrants to United