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4.--During the year 20 Indian and 20 Chinese (Northern Contingent) Police were specially trained in Traffic Duties: 15 Indians and 20 Chinese qualified and were appointed to the Traffic Staff: 5 Indians failed to qualify and were returned to regular duty.
B.--During the year 14 Chinese Probationary Detectives underwent a Special Course in Police duties: 13 qualified and were appointed to C.I.D. Staff: 1 continues his training in 1930.
C.--The following list shows the number of inefficient Indian and Chinese regular Police, who were sent back to P.T.S. for Special instruction during 1929.
Sent back for instruction 1929 Passed Out Continuing instruction in 1930 Indian 10 5 3 Cantonese 3 3 W. H. W. 2 N C-I 2D.--First Aid.--The following table shows the number of regular Police Officers and recruits who were trained, and passed or failed in First Aid to the Injured.
Trained Qualified Failed Continuing training in 1930 European 60 57 3 Indian 243 121 62 Cantonese 171 135 36 W.H.W. 160 86 14 60 8 8 60IV.--DISCIPLINE.
Two Cantonese recruits were on 16.2.29 sentenced to 3 and 4 months imprisonment with H.L. respectively for (a) Misconduct as constables by improperly entering a gaming house at Un Long, (b) Larceny in a gaming house: both were subsequently dismissed. Four other Cantonese and three W.H.W. recruits were dismissed for misconduct. Fourteen Indian and thirteen Cantonese recruits were struck off as unsuitable.
Discipline was otherwise satisfactory.