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CHAPTER VII (M) and (N).

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They will be manned as follows :—

212

Hong Kong Naval Yard.

No. 1

19

54

""

"

2

3

4

5

6

7

"

Beats.

European P.Cs.

Indian P.Cs.

1 2

1

1

Leaving two Indian P.Cs. to patrol the interior of the dockyard.

One European and one Indian sergeant will visit the beats alternately every hour.

No. 1

2

99

3

""

4

99

39

7

4

Kowloon Yard.

Beats.

European P.Cs.

Indian P.Cs.

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Beats will be visited every hour by an Indian and European sergeant alternately.

ARMS AND AMMUNITION REQUIRED.

For extra constables entered-

Rifles

Bavonets

Belts

Pouches

Frogs

Ammunition-

⚫303"

:

12

12

12

12

12

22222

box

1

(N.)--Regulations governing the Use of Radio-telegraphy on Mobilization and

in War.

Orders for Officer in charge of Radio-telegraphy.

1. You are to keep these "Secret Standing War Orders" under lock and key. They are to be handed over to your successor, and a certificate to this effect is to be furnished to the Naval Secretary to the Commodore.

2. You are to make yourself familiar with the action to be taken by you in peace and on receipt of the "Warning" and "War" telegrams; also with the whole scheme for the naval defence of Hong Kong. Any suggestions for improving these war orders are to be brought to the notice of the Commodore through the Naval Secretary, reaching him on the first day of each quarter.

3. You are to keep in touch with the S.N.I.O. and the Signal Officer.

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