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Mr. Taylor said a very large number of Chinese came
across the Island to do business with certain firms and a
large number of Chinese passengers landed from the foreign
wharves from ferry into sampan and then on to the Island,
If they had business at the wharves and at the business houses
they would continue to use the roads.
H.B.M. Consul-General: If they have business they
are naturally entitled to use them.
Mr. Taylor: Even if they have not, they will pro-
bably continue to make use of the Concession.
H.B.M. Consul-General: I take it that the Munici-
pal Council intend to see to it that these new Regulations are adhered to.
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The Rev. Mr. Fee: Does the latter part of Police
Permit Regulation ivo.7 refer to Foreigners as well as
Chinese.
H.B.M. Consul-General: No. I think, say for example that issionary ladies at the Christian College will be
entitled to come across. I must say that by the subsequent resolutions it is obviously intended that these traffic
regulations will be carried out.
A ratepayer asked how the proposed pass system would affect Chinese having ligitimate business on Shameen.
H.B.M. Consul-General replied that such people would be given an annual pass entitling them to enter and leave Shame en at all times, Servants of British fims of Shameen would, for instance, have passes, and the passes would only be issued to the firm,
Mr. Taylor: Then the firm has to take responsibility for those Chinese who come to their offices on legitimate business.
H.B.M. Consul-General said they would guarantee the fact that they came on legitimate business, but were not re- *ponsible for seeing that such persons observed the regulations.
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