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Policing Hong Kong, 1842-1969: Insiders' Stories
By Y. K. Chu and Lawrence Ho
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This volume delineates over a century of the history of the Hong Kong Police Force through the personal experiences and frontline stories of many police officers. Eighty retired policemen and policewomen, representing different generations, races and ranks and lines of duty, are interviewed through.
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