CO129-489 - Governor Sir Stubbs & Sir Clementi - 1925 [8-12] — Page 492

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Searching for Arms.

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At the comencement of the Strike strict searches were made by the Police in the streets for arms and bombs; and both pedestrians and people in motor-cars were subjected to the searches. In the middle of July woman-searchers were employed under the Labour Protection Bureau, referred to in para: 48, it had been reported that considerable quantities of arms and some bombs were being muggled into the Colony by respectably dressed women arriving by train. That some arms and ammunition did get into the Colony is evidenced by the fact that one day a bundle of ammunition was found in Wyndham Street, having probably been dumped there to avoid a search.

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Police Raida.

The Police raids of whole blocks, with a cordon of soldiers thrown round the block, were extremely successful. These raida followed on the order to deport all strikers and idlers; and by going through the town in this piece-meal fashion Hongkong was rid of many of its oriminals, and the resulting improvement is reflected in the Police returns for the period of the Strike. There have been fever crimes of robbery and violence during this period than that preceding it.

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Palice Warning to Money Changers

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From the 19th June, when the run on the banks commenced, the money-changers began to charge exorbitant rates. But this was effectively stopped by a warning from the Captain Suparin- tendent of Police and a simultaneous advice from me to several of the leading shops. As it is likely to occur whenever there

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