STATIONS.

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24TH JUNE, 1871.

287

10. I would suggest for your serious consideration, the employment of a Chinese Teacher, for Employment of a instructing the Europeans and others who wish to learn Chinese,

Chinese Teacher

I would not confine his services to those only, who are in the English classes, but allow any of the recommended. Force to join it, on the same conditions as those enforced in the English classes; viz., after once entering it not to be allowed to leave without the consent of the Captain Superintendent.

11. The Class-Rooms for size and light, are all I could desire; but at times the stench from the Out- ces at the back is sickening.

12. The School material is good of its kind, and sufficient in quantity.

That which was borrowed from the Government Central School last year, has nearly all been returned hom last year's supply sent out from England, and provision has been made to give back the remainder,

rom what has recently been ordered.

13. In conclusion, allow me again to thank you for your support and assistance in carrying out my deties, and for the ready manner in which you have supplied my numerous wants.-I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant,

W. M. DEANE, Esq.,

Captain Superintendent of Police,

$c.,

&C.,

&c.

EDWARD J. R. WILLCOCKS,

Master in Charge.

Class Rooms.

School Material.

Conclusion.

Inspectors.

Jemaiddars.

Appendix H.

RETURN shewing the DISTRIBUTION of the HONGKONG POLICE FORCE on the 16th day of January, 1871.

NO. OF

Sergeants.

No. OF

Corporals.

NO. OF CONSTABLES.

European.

Sikh.

Indian.

Chinese.

European.

Sikh.

Indian.

Chinese.

European &

African.

Sikh.

Indian.

Chinese.

Portuguese.

REMARKS.

Berg-Maj

Ceutral,

*3

5

*8

No. 5,

No. 8.

No. 9,

Govt. House,

Markets,.

Peak & No. 6,..

Total,

#

2

5

Q21

2

3

*

12

*1

*Attends also to Telegraph.

2

1

12

3

4

49

73

69

41

220-2

3

46

63

26

12

12

*1 Insp. & 1 Corp. attach- [ed to Telegraph.

Eastern:-

11

No. 1,

1

No. 2,

15

No. 3,

19

3

09:45 10

3

1

*Attend also to Telegraph.

1

No. 4,

Total,

1

1

**

3

2

1

1

20

13

3

Western-

No. 7,

1

*1

1

*1

1

1

32

3

10

*Attend to Telegraph also.

*

Total,

1

1

w

1

1

1 32

10

Aberdeen,

+1

PA-foo-lum,

Total,

1

*1

2

Stanley,

ti

abás-ki-Wán, Szek-0,

Total,

Kowloong.

one Cutter's Ild,

Hospital,........

Total,

Water Police:-

Central Chop...

Na, 2 (Jardine's), 19.3(Yáu-ms-ti),

Su. 4 (Aberdeen).

No. 5 (Sháu-ki-win)|

1

1

TRA

1

1

1

2

1

-

1

9

3

8

*

6

2

19

1

::

:

:

- :*

*1

*****

*2

GO ON

:0

6

*Attend also to Telegraph.

2

*1 Corp., 1 E. C. do.

3

6

8

1

***

*1

5

1

1

*Attend also to Telegraph.

5

*Attend also to Telegraph.

N:

2

1

2

1.3

1

11

සස

:::

:

جت

3

6

10

7

19

1

66

66

1154

118

57

457 Land Force.

1

1

1

Total,

1

3

3

**

8

15

185

1

15

13

1

+4 attached to Harb. Mas-

6

[ter's Department.

8

18

119

153 Water Police.

--

Grand Total

10

8

9

6

6

5

22

3

6

8 84 154

118

176

610

Police Barracks, 17th January, 1871.

Attached to Harbour Master's Stations Three Inspectors.

11 Chinese Constable, deficient.

1 European do., do.

14 Sikh

do.,

do. Total, 16

W. M. DEANE,

Captain Superintendent.

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