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Sub-Inspector A.H. Elston: for good arduous work while on the Staff of the C.I.D. since 24.1.25. As Officer in charge of the secretarial work of the C.I.D. he has worked with zeal and diligence, and has performed excellent work in connection with the movement and control of Aliens.
He joined the Force on 24.3.19.
P.S.A. 31 L.R. Whant: for alertness and initiative when on patrol in the Western District on 27.8.28. Through alert observation and zeal he was able to secure the seizure of a large quantity of Heroin pills and the conviction of two men for possession of Dangerous Drugs.
L.S.A. 81 W.E. Goldsmith: for energy and initiative displayed while on duty in Kowloon Bay on 5.10.28 in effecting the arrest of a Chinese concerned in the piracy of the S.S. "Anking" on 26.9.28, and recovering part of the stolen property. The prisoner was found guilty of piracy and sentenced to death at the December Criminal Sessions 1928.
Detective P.C.C. 630 Chan Siu Ping: for alertness and diligence in effecting the arrest of two men on 12.3.28, and making subsequent enquiries which led to the conviction of these two and one other for possession of Communistic literature in Yaumati. The three defendants were sentenced at the Kowloon Magistracy to 1st one year, 2nd 9 months, and the 3rd 6 weeks' H.L.
MUSKETRY AND REVOLVER COURSES 1928.
A.-Musketry: Europeans.
194 Officers fired their Annual Musketry Course at Taikoo Rifle Range, Quarry Bay, during January 1929, and are classified as under:
Inspector Booker obtained the highest score with 205 out of a possible 220.
L.S.A. 130 Pennell was second with 195.