Illegal Immigration

9. Illegal Immigration over the land frontier is estimated to have remained at about the same level as the previous year, although an increase in manpower deployed along the frontier resulted in an increase of approximately 50% in the number of arrests over the previous year.

REVIEW BY H.E. THE GOVERNOR

10. His Excellency the Governor Sir David TRENCH, K.C.M.G., M.C., reviewed the Force at the Government Stadium on 5th December, 1965. His Excellency presented awards to 13 officers of the Regular Force and two officers of the Auxiliary Police Force.

HONOURS AND AWARDS

11. The following officers were honoured by Her Majesty the Queen : (a) British Empire Medal (Civil Division):

Mr. Lo Siu-ki, Staff Sergeant.

(b) Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service:

Mr. T. E. CLUNIE, Senior Assistant Commissioner. (c) Colonial Police Medal for Meritorious Service:

Mr. A. S. BANKS, Senior Superintendent. Mr. R. A. J. RICHARDSON, Superintendent. Mr. C. J. R. DAWSON, Chief Superintendent. Mr. R. WHITE, Senior Superintendent.

Mr. B. F. SLEVIN, Chief Superintendent. Mr. CHUNG Hon, Staff Sergeant.

Mr. NG Wah-sin, Sergeant.

Mr. L. B. C. BAKER, Superintendent.

Mr. J. W. BROWETT, Senior Superintendent.

Mr. F. INDGE-BUCKINGHAM, Chief Inspector.

Mr. CHU Hok-shing, Senior Inspector.

Mr. K. W. FARMER, Superintendent.

Mr. C. G. MARCH, Superintendent.

Mr. CHAN Lam-cheong, Staff Sergeant.

Mr. Li Pi-lu, Staff Sergeant.

Mr. WONG Kai, Sergeant.

12. In addition to these honours 196 officers qualified for the award of the Colonial Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, 37 for First Clasps and 21 Second Clasps.

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