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Hongkong Police are not quite as good as those of the Metropolitan Police compared at 22 Years' service in Hongkong with 26 years' service in London, but we can prove that they are not even so good if compared at 27 years' service in Hongkong with 26
service in London.
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The above figures show how unfavourable is the comparison between the Hongkong: Police Force and that of London.
The average yearly strength of the European Con- -tingent of the Hongkong Police for the past 10 years has been 147 men of all ranks. During the same period 189 men joined, and during that period:-
11 men took pensions.
8 men were invalided on small pensions.
37 men died.
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dismissed.
24 men joined other Departments.
49 men resigned.
13 men are serving at the Front.
The remainder are still in the service.
For every one man who takes a pension 4 men die or get invalided, and for every 100 men who join 4 men take pensions. The number of dismissals, resignations, and men who have left for other Departments show clearly that the pay and conditions of service are most unsatisfactory. His Excellency says we can pro- -long our service and thereby increase our pensions; this is im- -possible, because in attempting to do so, we stand a 10 to 1 chance of leaving our hard-won pensions with the Government as has occurred in the case of 4 men who died during the past 18 months, leaving their widows and children almost unprovided for,
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