CO129-490 - Public Offices - 1925 — Page 480

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3.

1. To give the police the necessary facility for preventing illicit traffic in passes and excluding

undesirable persone after the gates are closed:

2. To make the use of the passes as unrestrictive

as possible to those entitled to them,

3. To afford our Chinese employees an authomatic identification in case of conscription of labour in

the city.

474

In all these three efforts we feel that we can

rely on the moral support of the Canton authorities.

It is our intention to bring these regulations into

force a fitting time after publication and to give the

necessary publicity.

I venture to remind you that there is still a

discontented vein throughout the hinese Press as to

the Council's intentions, which I hope are now explained.

I can assure you that none of the Chinese newspaper

representatives have troubled to seek the correct infor-

mation from your Coumeil.

It must be borne in mind that the hameen popula-

tion has increased considerably since the existing police

regulations were published and that the advent of the

new hakee Maloo, which, I am informed, will probably

be finished this year, will do much to remove misappreh or

sions as to the necessity for using ameen as a

thoroughfare.

.L.A

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