- K 23

POLICE MOTOR VEHICLES.

93. The number of Police Motor Vehicles is as follows:

Motor Vans (includes 2 motor dog vans) 9
Motor Cars 3
Motor Cycles (Dog Cages) 1
Combinations (Motor Cycles) 14
Solo Motor Cycles 14

94. Table VIII gives a classification of vehicle accidents and their causes.

EMERGENCY UNITS.

95. The Emergency Units in Hong Kong and Kowloon were very active throughout the year,

Calls for the Hong Kong Unit were about the same as last year, but fees for special duties increased considerably.

Calls for the Kowloon Unit show a decrease from the previous year and fees for special duties show an increase.

Calls. Fees collected.

Hong Kong Unit 1934 Hong Kong Unit 1935
92 $5,130
91 $10,101

Kowloon Unit 1934
· ·78 ·
$1,372

Kowloon Unit 1935
48 $2,367

MEDALS.

96. His Excellency the Governor was pleased to award medals and commendations to members of the Force for meritorious services rendered during the year as under:-

2nd Class Medal 1
4th Class Medals 6
Commendations 12

97. The following annexes are appended:-

A. Report of the Water Police.
B. Report of the Police Reserve.
C. Report of the Street Boys' Club.
D. Report of the Remand Home for Juvenile Offenders (Boys).
E. Report of the Remand Home for Juvenile Offenders (Girls).

T. H. KING, Inspector General of Police.

April 24th, 1936.

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