He was advanced to the rank of Superintendent three years later.

is 35.

Mr. Alfred Ambrose Bagott. Superintendent of Police

Mr. Stevens

He was appointed

Mr. A.A. Baggott joined the Palestine Police in 1941.

a Sub-Inspector in the Hong Kong Police Force in 1948. Six years later he

was promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendent and was advanced to the

rank of Superintendent in 1957. Mr. Baggott, who is 47, has been in charge

of the Narcotics Bureau since October, 1957.

Mr. Leslie Frederick Charles Guyatt, Chief Inspector of Police

Mr. L.F.C. Guyatt joined the Hong Kong Police Force in 1952 after many

years of service with the British Army in India. He was promoted to the rank

of Inspector in 1955 and became Chief Inspector in 1959. Since 1952 he has

been Chief Drill and Musketry Instructor at the Police Training School and has

been for some time now the Chief Instructor at the Police Training Contingent.

He is 45.

Mr. William Edward Thomas, Chief Inspector of Police

Mr. W.E. Thomas joined the Portsmouth City Police in 1935 and was

appointed a Sub-Inspector in the Hong Kong Police Foroe in 1946.

He was

promoted to Inspector in 1949 and to Chief Inspector in 1956.

Staff Sergeant Lam Kam-chuen

Mr. Thomas is 46.

Staff Sergeant Lam, who is 44, joined the Hong Kong Police Force as a

seaman in 1940. He was appointed Recruit Police Constable in 1948 and was

promoted to the rank of Corporal the next year. He became Sergeant in 1950

and was appointed Staff Sergeant Class II in 1951. He was awarded the

Colonial Police Long Service Medal in 1958.

Mr. Bert Hope, Assistant Superintendent of Police (Auxiliary)

He was

Mr. Bert Hope has served for eleven years with the Special Constabulary

and the Hong Kong Auxiliary Polico. He joined as a Volunteer Special Constable

in 1951 and was promoted to the rank of Sergeant (Special) in 1952.

promoted to the rank of Inspector (Special) in 1956 and became Assistant

Superintendent of Police (Auxiliary) in 1962.

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