AnnualReport-1914 — Page 211

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Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever from the 1st January to 31st December, 1914-

Old Territories New Territories Nationality Average Strength Treated Average Strength Treated Europeans, 159 135 16 7 Indians, 346 321 141 105 Chinese, 572 100 49 12

In addition to cases treated in Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever, the cases treated for Fever in the various stations in the New Territories without being removed to Hospital were:--- Europeans 18, Indians 72, Chinese 7.

## EXECUTIVE STAFF

31. The Deputy Superintendent (Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse) returned from leave on 12th October.

Major C. G. Woodhouse, who was seconded from the 126th Baluchistan Regiment as Assistant Superintendent, New Territories, returned to Military Service on 1st February when Mr. D. Burlingham was appointed in his place.

## POLICE FORCE

32. Twenty-one Europeans were engaged during the year, 18 were recruited from England and 3 enlisted locally. Table III shows changes in the personnel of the Force during the year, and Table IV the strength, expenditure and revenue for the past ten years.

## SPECIAL CONSTABLES

33. Three hundred and fifty-two men were sworn in after the outbreak of war in August and performed their duties in a most creditable manner.

C. MCI. MESSER, Captain Superintendent of Police.

10th March, 1915.

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# J 11 Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever from the 1st January to 31st December, 1914- Old Territories New Territories Nationality Average Strength Treated Average Strength Treated Europeans, 159 135 16 7 Indians, 346 321 141 105 Chinese, 572 100 49 12 In addition to cases treated in Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever, the cases treated for Fever in the various stations in the New Territories without being removed to Hospital were:--- Europeans 18, Indians 72, Chinese 7. ## EXECUTIVE STAFF 31. The Deputy Superintendent (Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse) returned from leave on 12th October. Major C. G. Woodhouse, who was seconded from the 126th Baluchistan Regiment as Assistant Superintendent, New Territories, returned to Military Service on 1st February when Mr. D. Burlingham was appointed in his place. ## POLICE FORCE 32. Twenty-one Europeans were engaged during the year, 18 were recruited from England and 3 enlisted locally. Table III shows changes in the personnel of the Force during the year, and Table IV the strength, expenditure and revenue for the past ten years. ## SPECIAL CONSTABLES 33. Three hundred and fifty-two men were sworn in after the outbreak of war in August and performed their duties in a most creditable manner. C. MCI. MESSER, Captain Superintendent of Police. 10th March, 1915.
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- J 11 Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever from the 1st January to 31st December, 1914- Old Territories. New Territories. Nationality. Average Strength. Treated. Average Strength. Treated. Europeans, 159 135 16 7 Indians, 346 321 141 105 Chinese, 572 100 49 12 J In addition to cases treated in Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever, the cases treated for Fever in the various stations in the New Territories without being removed to Hospital were:--- Europeans 18, Indians 72, Chinese 7. EXECUTIVE STAFF. 31. The Deputy Superintendent (Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse) re- turned from leave on 12th October. Major C. G. Woodhouse, who was seconded from the 126th Baluchistan Regiment as Assistant Superintendent, New Terri- tories, returned to Military Service on 1st February when Mr. D. Burlingham was appointed in his place. POLICE FORCE. 32. Twenty-one Europeans were engaged during the year, 18 were recruited from England and 3 enlisted locally. Table III shows changes in the personnel of the Force during the year, and Table IV the strength, expenditure and revenue for the past ten years. SPECIAL CONSTABLES. 33. Three hundred and fifty-two men were sworn in after the outbreak of war in August and performed their duties in a most creditable manner. C. MCI. MESSER, Captain Superintendent of Police. 10th March, 1915.
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- J 11

Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever from the 1st January to 31st December, 1914-

Old Territories.

New Territories.

Nationality.

Average Strength.

Treated.

Average Strength.

Treated.

Europeans,

159

135

16

7

Indians,

346

321

141

105

Chinese,

572

100

49

12

J

In addition to cases treated in Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever, the cases treated for Fever in the various stations in the New Territories without being removed to Hospital were:---

Europeans 18, Indians 72, Chinese 7.

EXECUTIVE STAFF.

31. The Deputy Superintendent (Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse) re- turned from leave on 12th October.

Major C. G. Woodhouse, who was seconded from the 126th Baluchistan Regiment as Assistant Superintendent, New Terri- tories, returned to Military Service on 1st February when Mr. D. Burlingham was appointed in his place.

POLICE FORCE.

32. Twenty-one Europeans were engaged during the year, 18 were recruited from England and 3 enlisted locally. Table III shows changes in the personnel of the Force during the year, and Table IV the strength, expenditure and revenue for the past ten years.

SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

33. Three hundred and fifty-two men were sworn in after the outbreak of war in August and performed their duties in a most creditable manner.

C. MCI. MESSER, Captain Superintendent of Police.

10th March, 1915.

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