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70 men had no report as against 90 in 1924. 9 were convicted by the Police Magistrate and dismissed from the Force, 2 for demanding money, 1 for assault, 2 for misconduct, 2 for neglect of duty, 1 for larceny and 1 for accepting bribe.

The conduct of Seamen, Coxswains, Engineers and Stokers (average strength 230) was fair. 197 reports as compared with 179 for the previous year. For disorderly conduct there were 8 as against 11 in 1924, 9 for neglect of duty as against 11, 165 for absence from station or launch and being late for duty as against 126 and 3 for sleeping on duty as against 8 for the previous year. 199 men had no report recorded against them as compared with 175 in 1924.

HEALTH.

Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as follows:-

Nationality 1923 1924 1925 Establishment of the Force Admissions Establishment of the Force Admissions Establishment of the Force Admissions Europeans 220 235 216 168 235 93 Indians 550 666 504 513 564 409 Chinese 681 549 805 642 861 771

Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever during the year 1925:

Nationality Old Territories New Territories Establishment of the Force Treated Establishment of the Force Treated Europeans 198 119 18 2 Indians 518 222 46 39 Chinese 733 43 132 228

In addition to cases treated in Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever, the cases treated for Fever in the various stations in the New Territories without being removed to Hospital were:

Europeans... 26

Indians... 102

Chinese... 503

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