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RETURN showing the STRENGTH, ENLISTMENTS and CASUALTIES in the
Police Force during 1902.
Resignation
Nationality.
Strength of the Force.
Resiguation
alistments Deaths. through
Sickness.
through expiry of *Terms of Service
or otherwise.
Total Number of
Desertions. Cusualties.
Dismissals
or
Europeans,
133
36
1
Indians,
367
120
3
12
22
Chinese,
419
62
5
53
229
12
1-
55
26
21
58
69
127
Total...
919*
218
4
23
87
97
211
* This number includes the Police paid for by other Departments and Private Piams, and also the Engincers, Coxswains and Stokers, but is exclusive of :—
1 Captain Superintendent.
1 Deputy Superintendent,
2 Assistant Suporia tendents.
1 Accountant.
1 Clerk and Hindustani Interpreter.
3 Clerks.
5 Telephone Clerks. 72 Coolies.
POLICE SCHOOL, HONGKONG, 31st March, 1962.
SIR, I have the honour to forward the following Report on the Police School for the year just ended.
(1.) On May 1st Mr. J. K. DEALY went to England on one year's leave of absence. I was left in charge, and the vacancy so caused was filled by Mr. E. RALFHS, one of the Senior Assistant Masters at Queen's College.
(2.) Two examinations were held-one in February and the other in September. At the former 10 European Constables presented themselves and all passed; at the latter 2 men came up for examination and both passed. They all received the usual certificates of exemption.
(3.) The total number of attendances made during the year was 4,734. School was open on 101 days, giving a daily average of 46·8. The highest attendance on any one day was 70, on January 16th.
(4.) I wish to add that the total attendance would have been greater had it not been that from May 5th to May 29th the Courts were under repair for the ins- tallation of electric light, thus limiting the accommodation for Indians and Chinese.
(5.) The following gives in detail the number of men attending during the year, as supplied from the School Register:-
European, Chinese, Indian,... Gaol Staff, Garden Boys,
27
155
64
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Total,
338
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
To the Honourable
CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE.
ARTHUR W. GRANT, B.A.,
Acting Master-in-change.