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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 18TH JUNE, 1887.
European Force.-Land and Water.
1 Chief Inspector.
11 Inspectors.
11 Sergeants.
88 Constables.
111
(Allowance to 10, as Acting Sergeants.)
Indian Force.
1 Jemadhar.
5 Sergeants.
5 Acting Sergeants.
189 Constables.
200
Chinese Force.
5 Sergeants.
170 Constables.
175
Water Police.—Chinese.
3 Sergeants.
8 Acting Sergeants.
118 Constables.
129
689 Total Force of all ranks and
55 Horse, Station, and Chair Coolies.
Where
Born ?
SECOND SCHEDULE.
Examination of a Candidate for the Hongkong Police.
FORM I.
QUESTIONS.
Name?
Age?
Height!
Complexion?
Eyes?
Hair?
Particular Marks?
Figure?
Parish, Province, or District of..
In or near the Town of
In theColony, or Country of Trade orCalliing!
Religion?
Read and. Write?
Single or Married?
Number of Children?
Residence?
What Public Service ? Regiment, Corps, &c. ?
Length of Service ?
Amount of Pension?
When discharged?
With whom last employed?
And where?
If ever in the Police Service before?
Name, Address, and Profession of nearestĮ
Relative,
Approved for Medical Examination.
Date,
ANSWERS.
Signature of Candidate.
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Captain Superintendent of Police.
Surgeon's Certificate.
FORM 11.
I hereby certify that I have examined the above Candidate as to his health and bodily strength, and that I consider him
for Police Duty.
Colonial Surgeon.