THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 18TH JUNE, 1887.
25. The Governor is hereby empowered to grant re- wards to any officers, subordinate officers or constables who shall distinguish themselves by extraordinary diligence zeal or exertion in the execution of their duties, and the Captain Superintendent shall report to the Governor any such officer, subordinate officer or constable who shall so distinguish himself, stating the nature of the service; and the Governor shall have power to grant distinctive badges or medals to officers or constables for long and faithful or extraordinary services.
26. It shall be lawful for the Governor to direct suitable stations for the quarters and accommodation of the Police Force, and furniture suitable for the same, to be provided, and to direct the erection, fitting up and furnishing of suit- able premises as a place or places for instructing, training, and drilling the Police Force as occasion may require.
27. It shall be lawful for the Governor, if he shall think fit, upon the application of any householder, to appoint any member of the Police Force to do special duty in and upon the premises of the applicant; and every householder who shall so avail himself of the services of any constable shall pay to the Captain Superintendent for the same the whole of the pay and allowances of such constable; and all sums which shall be received by the Captain Superinten- dent for such special services, shall be paid by him into the Colonial Treasury forthwith, and be accounted for monthly; and every sum of money due for such special services shall be deemed a debt due to the Crown, and shall be recoverable in like manner as other Crown debts in respect of rent and otherwise as therein mentioned.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 22nd day of April, 1887.
ARATHOON SETH, Clerk of Councils.
Assented to by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the 11th day of June, 1887.
FREDERICK STEWART,
Rewards, badges, and medals may be given för extraordinary services. (Zbiď. 8, 24.)
Stations and furniture
to be provided for Police Force. (Ibid. c. 25.)
Special duty and expenses thereof upon householder's application. (Ibid. s. 26.)
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Acting Colonial Secretary.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Staff.
1 Captain Superintendent.
1 Adjutant.
1 First Clerk and Accountant,
1 Second Clerk.
Third Clerk.
1 Fourth Clerk.
1 Indian Interpreter.
7 Chinese Sergeant Interpreters.
7 Do.
do,
do.
Police Force.
21
Governor.
Treasurer. Surveyor General
Registrar General.
Harbour Master
Gunpowder Depôt.....
Supreme Court..................................... Civil Hospital Police Magistrates
Departmental Police.
1 Sergeant of Police.
6 Chinese Constables and Orderlics.
3 Indian Constables.
2 Indian
3 Chinese
4 Do.
Constables for Store.
do. for Cemeteries.
1 Inspector of Markets.
3 Inspectors for duty under the Conta-
gious Diseases Ordinance.
14 Police Constables.
1 Chinese Constable.
1 European Constable (at Shipping
Office.)
4 Chinese Constables in charge at Aber-
deen.
1 Police Sergeant (Interpreter) at Har-
bour Master's Office,
1 Indian Sergeant.
4 Do. Constables.
2 Chinese Do.
1 Indian Do.
1 European Do.
1 Chinese Do.
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