CO129-416 - Public Offices - 1914 — Page 578

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intents and purposes on the open sea; so that not less

than four vessels of a sʊa-going type would be required

for the work. My Committee at the same time wish to

record their opinion that, although the searching of all

passengers prior to embarkation at Hongkong is thought

to be impracticable, the occasional search of individ-

uals, specially of suspicious-looking characters,

should be continued, as a precautionary measure cal-

culated to act as a deterrent.

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In August 1906 we wrote that if the Local Authori-

ties willed the end and would employ the method, a

British Naval Officer might be relied on to produce

order within twelve months, if authorised to organise

and control a force of Chinese with sufficient and

appropriate craft for the service,

(Signed)

I have &c.,

F.Anderson.

Chairman.

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