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the revival of the office of Assistant Superintendent of Police additional to the ex- isting establishment, who should be entrusted with
the supervision of the De- tective Branch of the Force.
n
accordance with
the suggestion contained in Lord Knutsford's-des- patch N.268 of the 4th No-
re
vember, 1891. Mr May commends a cadet for
such
an
and
appointment and emphasises
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emphasises the importance of the principle of having
-a
young officer learning the Chinese language
and
the peculiarities of Police work in the Colony with a view to qualifying for pro- motion in the Force, as va-
He is further
cancies occur.
of opinion that a salary of #150 rising by biennial in_ crements to $200 a month, with exchange compensation thereon and free quarters,
should