CO129-487 - Others & Individuals - 1924 — Page 266

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due mainly to effective action by a trained body of guards under a European officer of the HongKong Police. He considered that as the guards become more efficiently trained, and acquire a proper spirit under the influence

of the British troops, the use of which has been

authorised as a temporary measure, they will become a

really effective force.

(o) The Guild's contention that the anti-piracy

measures should be taken out of the hands of

the police and taken over completely by the

navy.

It was felt by the Conference that this sugges-

tion was little more than e vague generalisation and that

the Guilds did not realise what was involved by it. As

Captain Tomkinson had already explained, patrolling on a

scale which would render piracy impossible, was impracti-

cable without an enormous expansion of the naval forces

available in the waters of the Delta. It was felt that

there is no case at present for such expansion, though the

question might have to be faced if the measures already adopted should not prove to be effective.

There was some discussion as to whether it

would be practicable or useful for the Navy to take over

the command of the force of armed guards. Captain

Tomkinson said that it would not be practicable for such

a civilian body of Indian personnel to be managed by the Navey, and it was felt that, even if it were practicable,

it would not meet the Guild's objections. It was

considered that if after a proper trial, these Indian guards did not turn out to be effective, the question of employing Europeans would have to be considered. This would be very expensive but could be met by raising the

dues

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