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28. The following table shows the approved establishment and strength of the garrison on June 30, 1905 :-
Table A (i).-GARRISON.
Imperial.
Officers.
Approved Establishment.
Strength on September 20, 1906.
Europeans.
Natives.
Europeans.
Natives.
Other ranks.
Officers.
Other ranks.
Officers.
Other ranks.
Officers.
General Staff ..
Artillery-
Staff and D.S. Clerks
3 garrison cos.
4 local cos...
Engineers-
Staff 25th Co.
40th Co.
Infantry-
:
Headquarters and 4 cos.
2 native Indian bns.
A.S.C.
R.A.M.C.
Indian Medical Service
A.O.D. and A.0.C.
4
1*
:
•
4
1
::::
2:22
10
21
13
སཎྞ༠
24
4
664
:::
8
22
4
20
650
9
455 13
8
7
3t 27
3
27
90
142
:::
4
90
199
60
6
118
:::
15
503
16
427
::::::
24
32
1,568 24
29
1,567
4
275
4
27
10
42
10
42
2
7||
31||
7
31
A.P.D. and A.P.C.
3
8
3
8
Educational Department
1
1
Total
125 1,572
41 2,083 125
1,456 37 2,072
Other ranks.
Remarks.
* Garrison sergeant-major.
438 Includes 9 hospital orderlies.
Includes C.E.
63
bn. in North China.
§ Includes 10 clerks in Staff Offices.
|| Includes 1.0.M. and machinery
artificers and armouter-sergeants.
And 2 schoolmistresses.
In addition to the above, the following are maintained by Colonial Government :----
Colonial Staff
Artillery Volunteers-
1 co. (for artillery duties)
3
3
3
•
14
296
14
179
1 co. (for machine gun duties)
Engineer Volunteers
4
56
2
35
Mounted troop H.K. Volunteers H.K. Volunteer Reserve Associa-
1
42
1
39
1
248
1
248
tion*
Grand Total
149 2,217
41 2,083 146 1,960 37 2,072
* Total membership shown as approved establishment, which include 47 men of the C.C.S. who have agreed to serve as military telephonists but have not yet joined the H.K. Volunteer Reserve Association.
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