Appendix "D"
OFFICER“ MAK ING
RECOMMENDATIONS.
XVIII
Sub-Inspector F. J. Crk, Traffic Inspec- tor,liong Kong.
XIX.
Sub-Inspector Smith, Officer in Charge, Gough Hill.
OFFICERS RECOMMENDED.
(b) P.S. A91 Mc Innts.
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EXTRACT FROM RECOMMENDING OFFICER'S REPORT, AND/OR DIARY REFERENCES.
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"P. S. A91 McInnes worked very hard both at the Transport Receiving Depot and later at the Central Garage. It was
Spacial destruchy mainly his efforts that kept requisition-
(c) Sgt. Shea
sgt. 5.W. Lee of the Police
Reserve.
Not worth special di'stination
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(a) L. S. A66
Willerton,
1. S. D206, P.C. D148, P. C. D157, P. C. D243, P. C. 191.
(b) L. S. A152
Ware.
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ing running smoothly at the Transport
"On or about 20th December Mr. Calthrop asked me to take over and reorganize the Police Reserve Flying Squad which was being used as despatch riders. This I did and it ran very satisfactorily. There were several men deserving of commenda- tion but I can only remember sergeants Shea and S. W. Lee."
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"These officers orked well during the whole period of the var in dealing with fires, special patrols at night and as regards the Weihaiwei men standing by the station when the others deserted.
They paid visits to houses damaged by air raids and shelling when the premises were still under bombardment."
"I should also like to mention L. S. A152 Ware who was Rations Officer and carried rations to the Special Branch, Wan Chai Gap, Gough Hill Station itself and all Vital Posts (Wireless Station, Peak Tram, Telephone Exchange & Honourable Colonial Secretary's residence), under heavy contin. ual shelling and air raids. Two cars which he was using were smashed while he was out on duty though fortunately he was
lie also delivering rations at the time. volunteered to proceed to Victoria Peak on 14th December when there was a reported landing of Japanese troops in Gliders &
This turned accompanied me to the scene. out to be a false report."
XX.
Sub-Inspector McMahon, Officer in Charge,upper Levls, up to December 16th.
(a) P. S. A50 Mattison, P. S. A44 Blackburn.
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"P. S. A50 Mattison and P. S A44, Black- burn deserve praise for their willingness and co-operation they displayed daringday the first seven days of the War while I was at Upper Levels. On their day off from Charge Room duty they were always out on some mission, e.g. control of rice crowds, visits to dispersal points or reports of lights showing or Fifth Columnists. They hardly had more than two hours consecutive rest during the week and yet they carried on cheerfully and efficiently."