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Third Class Medal was granted to Inspector Nawab Khan for long and faithful service.
Fourth Class Medal was granted to C. C. 388 Yuen Yui for zeal and energy displayed by him in a case of larceny from Holt's Godowns in December, 1920. Three men were arrested and convicted and the stolen property recovered.
Fourth Class Medals were granted to the following Chinese Police Officers for long and faithful services:—
P. S. 80 Lam Kwok.
Engineer-in-chief Wong Mui.
Engineer Ho Tai Luk.
Engineer Chan Wing.
Coxswain 403 Hau Fuk.
A reward of $10 was granted to P.C.C. 110 Wong Wing for his smart capture of a "Po Piu Lottery Plant" in Chater Road and in No. 5 Stone Nullah Lane on the 28th January, 1921.
A reward of $10 was granted to P.C.C. 580 Kwong On for promptness and zeal in securing the arrest and conviction of a Chinese male named Yeung On who committed a burglary at No. 23 Kowloon City Road on the 11th August, 1921.
A reward of $10 was granted to P.C.C. 105 Chan Chi for his prompt action in effecting the arrest of a snatcher in Lower Lascar Row on the 9th August, 1921.
E. D. C. WOLFE,
Captain Superintendent of Police.
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Third Class Medal was granted to Inspector Nawab Khan for long and faithful service.
Fourth Class Medal was granted to C. C. 388 Yuen Yui for zeal and energy displayed by him in a case of larceny from Holt's Godowns in December. 1920. Three men were arrested and con- victed and the stolen property recovered.
Fourth Class Medals were granted to the following Chinese Police Officers for long and faithful services :—
P. S. 80 Lam Kwok.
Engineer-in-chief Wong Mui. Engineer Ho Tai Luk.
Engineer Chan Wing.
Coxswain 403 Hau Fuk.
A reward of $10 was granted to P.C.C. 110 Wong Wing for his smart capture of a "Po Piu Lottery Plant" in Chater Road and in No. 5 Stone Nullah Lane on the 28th January, 1921.
A reward of $10 was granted to P.C.C. 580 Kwong On for promptness and zeal in securing the arrest and conviction of à Chinese male named Yeung On who committed a burglary at No. 23 Kowloon City Road on the 11th August, 1921.
A reward of $10 was granted to P.C.C. 105 Chan Chi for his prompt action in effecting the arrest of a snatcher in Lower Lascar Row on the 9th August, 1921.
E. D. C. WOLFE,
Captain Superintendent of Police.
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