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Winchester Rifle Ammunition Automatic Pistol

Mauser Pistol

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10,812 rounds 18,972

5,913

**

Revolver

Shot-gun

1

17

18,458

Nil.

EDUCATION.

24. During the year 1 European and 191 Indian Police obtained certificates for knowledge of Chinese, 24 Indians and 1 Chinese obtained certificates for English.

MUSKETRY.

25. Eighty-seven Europeans fired their Musketry Course. Of these 15 were classified as marksmen.

P.S. A71 Pitt obtained the highest score, viz., 169 points out of a possible 185 points.

376 Indians fired their Musketry Course. Of these 71 were classified as marksmen.

I.P.C. 214 Jewand obtained the highest score, viz., 124 points out of a possible 140 points.

IDENTIFICATION BY FINGER IMPRESSIONS.

26. Number of searches 5,136 - an increase of 1,251 over 1918. Number of persons identified by finger prints 1,378 - an increase of 328 over 1918.

Number of prints filed 5,045 - an increase of 1,650 over 1918.

Number of persons convicted for returning from banishment 94 - an increase of 25 over 1918.

Number of persons identified by finger prints for breach of Market Ordinance 205 - an increase of 97 over 1918.

CONDUCT.

27. The conduct of the European Contingent (average strength 159) was good. The total number of reports against them was 45 against 15 in 1918. There were three reports for being drunk or under the influence of drink as against one in 1918. Four were reported for sleeping on duty as against two, and five for neglect of duty as against one.

One European Lance Sergeant was convicted at the Criminal Sessions for rape, and one European Police Constable was convicted by the Police Magistrate for misconduct as a Police Constable. Both were dismissed from the Force.

The conduct of the Indian Contingent (average strength 477) was good. There were 230 reports as against 262 for the preceding year. For drunkenness there were 5 as against 5, for disorderly conduct 32 as against 24, for neglect of duty 33 as against ...

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