(*2643—150) Wt. 16318-94 15,000 7/38 T.S. 695 (*3070-150) Wt. 26563-2 20,000 10/38 T.S. 695

53510/38. Hong Kong.

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C. O.

Mr. Bickle /2.11.38.

Mr. Get

Mr.

Mr. A. J. Dawe.

Sir H. Moore.

Sir G. Tomlinson.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

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16"

sin

Downing Street,

18

November, 1938.

Permt. U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

Sir,

Secretary of State.

DRAFT.

HONG KONG.

NO.

GOVERNOR.

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I have etc. to acknowledge the

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receipt of your despatch No. 759 of the

rey and

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11th October, in Bergate tige

the question of establishing a

Railway Police Force under the

fontrol

of the Manager of the Kowloon-Canton

Railway.

FURTHER ACTION.

2.

There appears to be no uniform

practice on Colonial Railways in regard

to the control of police arrangements.

A Railway Police Service is part of the

organisation of the Railway Departments

an d

in Trinidad, Mauritius, /Kenya and Uganda.

In the Gold Coast, Nigeria, Ceylon and

Tanganyika Territory on the other hand,

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members of the regular Police Force are

employed

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