11.

EXTRACT FROM HONG KONG POLICE GENERAL ORDERS DATED 9-11-1945,

SALARIES.

There appears to be some uncertainty in the minds of the

Sergeants, Sub-Inspectors and Inspectors of the HONG KONG pre-war

Police Force as to whether recently appointed officers are to be

given advantage of salary or seniority as compared with themselves,

This notice is intended to re-assure them that, though it is

impracticable at the moment to publish the details of the scheme,

the recommendations submitted to the Government

which are now

under ergent consideration

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have been designed to safe-guard and

improve the position of pre-war police officers.

(sd) K.A. BIDMEAD.

P.A. to C.P.

9-11-45.

COPY OF HONG KONG POLICE SPECIAL MEMO N.. 50 of 1941,

POLICE HEADQUARTERS

HONG KONG

SPECIAL MEMO No. 50 of 1941.

Promotion Board.

(C.P.O. 1/454/41)

A board has been set up to consider and make selections for

promotions.

The board shall consist of:-

The Commissioner of Police - President.

Deputy Commissioner of Police

Two Senior Superintendents.

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Vice President.

The board may co-opt any other officers who can assist the Board

in coming to a decision.

In considering promotions, the Board will consider each man in

order of seniority, as to his fitness for promotion. No man

who is fit for promotion will be passed over by a more brilliant

man who happens to be junior to him,

27.11.1941

(sd) W.R. SCOTT,

P. C.P.

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