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XIII. The hours of duty are such as the Captain Superintendent of Police may direct. They vary but in the majority of cases they do not exceed 8 hours in the 24 for Water Police, and 6 hours in the 24 for Land Polico.
XIV.-An officer is required to attend school for one hour on four days in each week until ho obtains a certificate of competency, without which he cannot obtain promotion in the Fores.
XV.—An officer is required to attend drill for half an hour on three or four days in each week until he is passed as efficient.
XVI.-Officers in charge of stations in certain rural districts are required to perform, in addition to their police duties, duties for the Sanitary Department, Harbour Department, and Land Office without extra remuneration.
XVII.-Officers are provided with free quarters, fuel, and light,
XVIII The following are provided free-
Beds and bedding, summer and winter clothing, helmets, great conts, and boots, or money
in lieu of boots.
XIX.-An officer on joining is provided with table linen, cutlery, glass, crockery ware, and cooking utensils for the sum of $5.
XX. An officer is provided with free medical attendance. If absent from duty in hospital through sickness from climatic or ordinary causes the following stoppages are made—
Salaries.
£96 to £130
Daily Rates.
55 cents,
The following particulars of rates of salary and allowances at present abtaining but liable to revision from time to time arc appended for information:—
(1) The European Force is composed of 2 Chief Tospectors, at £300, rising by biennial incremente of £30 to £390 a year, 7 Inspectors, 1st Class, at £240, rising by biennial increments of £10 to £260 a year, 8 Inspectors, 2nd Class, at £200, rising by biennial increments of £10 to £220. 28 Sergeanta at £155, rising by biennial increments of £10 to £175 a year, 27 Lance Sergeants at £130 rising by annual increments of £5 to £145 a year, 96 Constables at £100, rising by biennial increments of £10 to £120 a year; of the above 2 Sergeants, 3 Lance-Sergeants and 13 Constables are employed in the Water Foliec, and do duty in Steam Launches and boats in the Harbour and outside it,
(2) Besides this, 33 Sergeants and Constables of the Force are members of the Fire Brigade, for which they receive extra pay as follows:-
Three Foremen at $25 a mouth; 4 Assistant Foremen at $20 a month, 4 Engine Drivers at $25 a month; 3 Assistant Engine Drivers at $20 a month, 22 Firemen at $15 a month.
Five Sergeants and 3 Lance-Sergeants draw allowances of $25 and $20 a moath respectively for detective duty.
Two Inspectors, 11 Sergeants and 9 Constables, draw from $4 to $6 a month for Telephone Services.
(3) Allowances for knowledge of languages are granted as followa >
KNOWLEDGE OF CHINESE-
1st Certifiente, $5 a month,
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£131 £160
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£161 £200
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£201 £270
$1.20
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$371
£299
£300
and over
$1.60
$2.00
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20
$10
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and facilities are provided for acquiring this language,
HINDUSTANI-
1st Certificate, $5 a month.
If, however, his sickness is certified to be the result of his own indiscretion half-pay only will be allowed during the whole time of his absence from duty.
2nd
$10
25
3rd
$15 M
(4) Medals are occasionally granted for special services or for long and faithful service and carry with then the following allowances :——
4th class Medal, $2.50 a month.
QUALIFICATIONS,
To be able to read and write.
Age to be not less then 18 and not more than 25
years
of age.
Minimum height 5 feet 8 inches, chest measurement 33 inches for 5 feet 8 inches (increasing
proportionately).
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$10
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(5) There are also other occasional special services for which special pay may be earned,
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