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notify to the Registrar-General the name and occupation of any person renting any portion of his house for any period not loss than one month; and shall roport any change in the tenancy of any portion of his house.
16-8.
Mr. Tseung -kai said that the police ought to be aware of arrivals of bad characters in the Colony. Bad characters would not venture to come here unless they had first obtained the protection of the Detectives.
17.
Mr. Tong Lai-chiin also expressed the opinion
that the Police must be aware of the prosonce of bad characters.
13.
The Officer Administering the Government toad
the Committee that the former head of Scotland Yard, prohahly
the greatest Detective Organization in the world, had told him
and had expressed the same view in articles he had written on
criminals and crime that in real life such stories as Dr. Conan
Doyle wrote of marvellous foats of detection of crime by Shor-
-lock Holmes were a mere myth. In actual practice the greatest
detectives relied in the detection of crime on clues supplied
by informanta where the criminals had not left clues of their
crime behind them. The Police therefore must have the co-
-operation of the population. In European Countries and in Japan
they got it. In England every man's hand was against the male-
-factor and if the residents in a street became aware of the
presence of suspicious characters they at once, to protect
themselves, informed the Police. Here he was bound to say from
his own experience that the same support was not given to the
Police. The city was divided up for detective purposes luto
sections. A Chinese detective was in charge of each section
and was supposed to know the inhabitants in his section and to #
at once report the presence of suspects. Put he had known cases
in which the Detective on enquiry at a tenement house say on the ground floor as to what persons occupied the first floor
had been refused any sort of information.
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