K 29
70 Interpreters.
129 Messengers and coolies.
2 Indians and 2 Chinese Constables who are employed by Private Firms.
2 Shroffs.
Actual Strength on the 10th December, 1925.
Europeans Indians Chinese Total Present, 224 494 805 1,523 Sick or Absent on leave, 24 70 60 154 Excess over Estimates 2 2 ... Vacancies, 80 80 Total, 250 564 945 1,759**EXECUTIVE STAFF**
Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe Capt. Supt. of Police proceeded on long leave on April 11th, 1925, and Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse C. I. E. was appointed to act as Captain Superintendent of Police during Mr. Wolfe's absence.
Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse C. I. E. proceeded on vacation leave on June 6th and returned to the Colony on July 9th. Mr. T. H. King acted as Capt. Supt. of Police during Mr. Wodehouse's absence.
Mr. T. H. King returned to the Colony from long leave on February 6th, 1925, and resumed duty as Director of Criminal Intelligence.
Mr. D. Burlingham returned to the Colony from long leave and resumed duty as Assistant Superintendent of Police on March 3rd, 1925. He was appointed to act as Deputy Superintendent of Police vice Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse acting Captain Superintendent of Police on April 11th.
Mr. C. G. Perdue proceeded on long leave on March 21st, 1925, and Mr. L. H. V. Booth was appointed to act as Assistant Director of Criminal Intelligence during Mr. Perdue's absence.
Capt. H. F. Bloxham was transferred to the Prisons Department on January 1st, 1925.
Mr. W. R. Scott was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Police on January 1st, 1925.