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corruption. Publicity and educational programines are promoted through the mass-media and personal contacts Fight || 1962 limison offices are planned, three of which will be opened soon.

There has been an encouraging depico of public CO. operation.

Sir P. Bryan asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Allairs what eteps the Hong Kong Gove crament live maken to set up comprehen- sive traiệng schemes to provide skilled workers for the clothing and construction Industries.

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Mr. Ennaly + The Eegislative Council has now passed the Industrial Traming (Construction Industry) and (Clothing Industry) Bills. These provide for com• prehensive training schemes liminced by levies from the respective induZties. Thỏ Government aro to make expital loans | available for the purpose and the training centres will be in operation by early 1977,

Mr. James Johusin asked the Secretary of State for borelyn and Commonwealth Affairs how many Hong Kong police offi. cers, cuch by Praks, inspector, NCO and constable, havo been dealt with under Regulation 34A of the Police Force Ordi. nance variously for (a) maintamning a stans dard of living not commensurate with their official emoluments and (b) control. ling unexplained pecuninty resources in excess of their official emoluments, for each of the years alter and including 1961 when this regulation was introduced.

Mr. Eimals 1 There is no record of any police officer having been dealt with under Section 36(1) of the Police Force Ordi- nance to which I assume my hon. Friend in referring

Mr. James Johnson asked the Secretary of State for Loreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many expatriate probationary Hong Kong police inspectors have re- signed from the police force ta) within three months of taking up their appoint- ment, (b) with three to six months, (e) within six months to one year. (d) within one year to two years, (e) withm (MO years up to aud at or soon after the end of their first tour of duty in each of the years since 1960.

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Mir, James Johnson asked the Secretary of State for Poreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many exputrluto and locally- recruited guzetted oficera, Inspectors, NCO, and constables of the Hong Kongk police have been compulsorily retired or required to resign in accordance with Colonial regulations or other regulations in connection with corruption offences, in each of the years since 1960.

Mr. Kunais : None.

Ntr. Jumes Johnson asked the Secretary of State for Poreign and Commonwealth Alfaus how mary expatriate Hong Kong police inspector: have been recruited on probation; and how many have left dur- ing or at the end of their first tour of duty, for each of the years since 1960.

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1965

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1966

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1967

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Mr. James Johuson asked the Scere. Jary of State for Foreign and Common- Wealth Affairs why gazetted officers werd not meluded in the definition given in Regulation HA of the Hong Kong Polica Force Ordinance.

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