K 25

J

1

Accountant.

1

Assistant Accountant.

2 Storekeepers.

1

Police Secretary,

20 Clerks.

10 Telephone Clerks.

68 Interpreters.

124 Messengers and Coolies.

2 Indian and 2 Chinese Constables who are employed by Private Firms.

2 Shroffs.

Actual Strength on the 10th December, 1924.

Europeans.

Indians.

Chinese.

Total.

Present,

200

437

761

1,398

Sick or Absent on leave,

35

67

35

137

Excess over Estimates

7

7

14

Vacancies,

9

9

Total,

242

511

805

1,558

EXECUTIVE STAFF.

Mr. T. H. King, Director of Criminal Intelligence proceeded on 10 months leave to the United Kingdom on April 5th, 1924, and Mr. C. G. Perdue was appointed to act during Mr. King's absence as Director of Criminal Intelligence.

Mr. D. Burlingham proceeded on leave of absence to the United Kingdom for 10 months on May 3rd, 1924.

Captain H. F. Bloxham was temporarily appointed Assistant Superintendent of Police in charge of Indian Guards on February 1st, 1924.

Mr. L. H. V. Booth proceeded on 7 months leave of absence to the United Kingdom on April 5th, 1924, and was appointed to act as Assistant Director of Criminal Intelligence on his return from leave on November 13th, 1924.

Inspector W. G. Gerrard was appointed to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police on April 5th, 1924.

Mr. W. Le Bart Sparrow was appointed Police Probationer on October 25th, 1924, and Mr. L. H. C. Calthrop was appointed Police Probationer on November 27th, 1924.

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