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Annexe B.
REPORT OF THE HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.
1. The organisation of the Hong Kong Police Reserve has been maintained throughout the year on the same basis as before.
2. Strength. The total strength of the Force shows an increase of 19 members; relative figures are appended hereto for purposes of comparison:-
1934. 1935. Chinese Company 91 99 Indian Company 66 71 Flying Squad 27 28 Emergency Unit Reserve 26 31 Total 210 229Ten resignations were received and accepted during the year; one member was struck off the strength; one member was dismissed; one member died—total casualties 13. The number of new members enlisted was 32.
3. The Riot Van has been used during the year in connection with Special patrol work, in practice search patrols, in riot drills, and in general training; it has also been loaned to the Regular Police for over 4 months of the year.
4. Commendations were awarded during the year as follows:-
Chinese Company.—P.C. R18 Leung Yau To—Commendation and commended service bar.
P.C. R54 Shek Pui Tim—Commendation and commended service bar.
Indian Company.—P.C. R228 Ilam Din—Commendation and commended service bar.
P.C. R208 Mohamed Khan—Commendation and commended service bar.
P.C. R246 Mohamed Usual Khan—Commendation.
P.C. R208 Mohamed Khan—Commendation.