# For of Order
## Subject
17. Medical inspections - Establishing Rules for attendance etc.
## Objet
To ensure regularity of attendance etc.
## Result
No complaint, since then.
## Remarks by Captain Superintendent (W. M. Deane)
The presence of the former officer, Assistant Superintendent at these Parades, was required. Not being found there, therefore, in order to ensure the duly required world...
"The Assistant Superintendent of Police should be present at the commencement of the examination - at least, in order that the Colonial Surgeon will have no difficulty in fulfilling his duty with advantage to the arrangements."
## 18. Removal of Site
fainted use by the Police
## References
19. 20.
## Minute of H.E. the Governor of Hong Kong, 793, of 1868.
To ensure the greatest care and attention being observed by Members of the Force, in all such cases.
Old stretchers improved.
and no complaint since the issue of this order.
Sick Book to be kept at Central Stations, and establishing this List.
Warning Members of the Force. To prevent Officers causing delay and trouble by having their ports enforced.
Order by Mr. Rice.
In consequence of this order, six new chairs in November 1870.
only four months after the issue of this order; and at the same time this Report was forwarded (by Mr. Rice).
## BRZARKLI
of those sick in the Force reported daily in the Occurrence Book; also on Morning Report to the Superintendent.
The times or policemen Sergeants could leave their stations: distinctly laid down in Appendix dated Feb 1867.
This Order precluded a Station being left unprotected.
Mr. Rice's first Section appears framed solely to apply to those Officers who are also connected with the Harbour Master's Department - at Central-Stations.
## Previous Order
"Members of the Police stationed at Wanchai, other than those of the Water Police, on arriving at Victoria on duty, are to report themselves together at the Charge Room on their arrival at this Station.
The Sergeant will convey them to the Inspector on duty.
On their return to their Posts, they will also report to the Inspector, and he will communicate with the Sergeant on duty.
The Sergeant will place an European Officer in charge of the beliefs until the Inspector's return.
It will be the duty of the Charge Room Inspector to make a note of all reports in the Occurrence Book, stating the exact hour of arrival and departure.
The Superintendent is not to leave his Post without previous notice to the Harbour Master or this Department; except in cases of emergency.
Officers in charge of Detachments referred to, are not to leave their Stations without making an entry in the Occurrence Book.
The power of this Order is not to be used away; so that if it happens to be visited before their relief, the cause of their absence can be ascertained.
The exact hour of leaving and returning must - at all times - be stated; both for Officers away from the Village (Wanchai) as well as for all others under their charge.
Sub-Inspector and Senior Constable to the (Staubery) (S.:1) 14. M. Deane A. L. P. Feb. 1867-
## For 20.