AnnualReport-1922 — Page 244

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Annexe B.

POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL REPORT FOR 1922.

Staff.-Additions were made to the personnel of the School Staff during 1922. Mr. Young Siu-nung was appointed Second Teacher and Interpreter.

L.S. A90 Carpenter was appointed Musketry Instructor.

During the absence on long leave of S.I. Clark his duties were carried out by S. I. Booker and L. S. Carpenter.

Present Staff :-

Principal
...Inspector W. G. Gerrard
Indian Teacher and Interpreter... Mr. K. Sohan Singh
First Chinese Teacher & Inter. ...Mr. Pun Yau-tong

Second Chinese Vernacular Teacher ...Mr. Yeung Siu-nung
1 Indian Sergeant Major ...Ali Bahadur Khan
1 Chinese ...Kwong Tin-kan

1 European Drill Instructor ...Sub-Inspector Clark
1 Musketry Instructor...L.S. A90 Carpenter
Physical Drill Instructor I..S. A114 Condon
5 Indian Drill Instructors
2 Chinese Physical Drill Instructors

Note.-The Drill and Musketry Instructors (European Indian and Chinese) do not form part of the permanent staff of the school.

They are regular duty men and receive extra pay for their services.

Recruiting Table from 1st January to 31st December, 1922.

Continuing Instruction from 1921 Recruited Pussed... Resigned Dismissed Died Transferred to other Government Departments. Eur- opean. 7 ... 36 ... ... ... 30 Indian 55 3 ... ... 1 ... ... Chinese. 89 6 87 3 ... 1 1 District Watchmen. ... 13 62 6 ... ... ... Continuing Instruction 18885

Conduct and Discipline.-The conduct and discipline of recruits, during the year, was satisfactory. One Indian Recruit was dismissed.

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K 20 Annexe B. POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL REPORT FOR 1922. Staff.-Additions were made to the personnel of the School Staff during 1922. Mr. Young Siu-nung was appointed Second Teacher and Interpreter. L.S. A90 Carpenter was appointed Musketry Instructor. During the absence on long leave of S.I. Clark his duties were carried out by S. I. Booker and L. S. Carpenter. Present Staff :- Principal...Inspector W. G. GerrardIndian Teacher and Interpreter... Mr. K. Sohan SinghFirst Chinese Teacher & Inter. ...Mr. Pun Yau-tong Second Chinese Vernacular Teacher ...Mr. Yeung Siu-nung1 Indian Sergeant Major ...Ali Bahadur Khan1 Chinese ...Kwong Tin-kan 1 European Drill Instructor ...Sub-Inspector Clark1 Musketry Instructor...L.S. A90 CarpenterPhysical Drill Instructor I..S. A114 Condon5 Indian Drill Instructors2 Chinese Physical Drill Instructors Note.-The Drill and Musketry Instructors (European Indian and Chinese) do not form part of the permanent staff of the school. They are regular duty men and receive extra pay for their services. Recruiting Table from 1st January to 31st December, 1922. Continuing Instruction from 1921 Recruited Pussed... Resigned Dismissed Died Transferred to other Government Departments. Eur- opean. 7 ... 36 ... ... ... 30 Indian 55 3 ... ... 1 ... ... Chinese. 89 6 87 3 ... 1 1 District Watchmen. ... 13 62 6 ... ... ... Continuing Instruction 18885 Conduct and Discipline.-The conduct and discipline of recruits, during the year, was satisfactory. One Indian Recruit was dismissed.
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K 20 Annexe B. POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL REPORT FOR 1922. Staff.-Additions were made to the personnel of the School Staff during 1922. Mr. Young Siu-nung was appointed Second Teacher and Interpreter. L.S. A90 Carpenter was appointed Musketry Instructor. During the absence on long leave of S.I. Clark his duties were carried out by S. I. Booker and L. S. Carpenter. Present Staff :- Principal ...Inspector W. G. Gerrard Indian Teacher and Interpreter... Mr. K. Sohan Singh First Chinese Teacher & Inter. ...Mr. Pun Yau-tong Second Chinese Vernacular Teacher 1 Indian Sergeant Major 1 Chinese ...Mr. Yeung Siu-nung ...Mr. Li Man-wan ...Ali Bahadur Khan ...Kwong Tin-kan 1 European Drill Instructor ...Sub-Inspector Clark 1 31 1 Musketry Instructor...L.S. A90 Carpenter Physical Drill Instructor I..S. A114 Condon 5 Indian Drill Instructors 2 Chinese Physical Drill Instructors Note.-The Drill and Musketry Instructors (European Indian and Chinese) do not form part of the permanent staff of the school. They are regular duty men and receive extra pay for their services. Recruiting Table from 1st January to 31st December, 1922. Continuing Instruction from 1921 Recruited Pussed... Resigued Dismissed Died Eur- opean. Indian Chinese. District Watchmen. 7 ... 36 87 30 Transferred to other Go- vernment Departments. Continuing Instruction 18885 55 3 89 6 87 3 1 1 : 13 62 51 6 ... Conduct and Discipline.-The conduct and discipline of recruits, during the year, was satisfactory. One Indian Recruit was dismissed.
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K 20

Annexe B.

POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL REPORT FOR 1922.

Staff.-Additions were made to the personnel of the School Staff during 1922. Mr. Young Siu-nung was appointed Second Teacher and Interpreter.

L.S. A90 Carpenter was appointed Musketry Instructor.

During the absence on long leave of S.I. Clark his duties were carried out by S. I. Booker and L. S. Carpenter.

Present Staff :-

Principal

...Inspector W. G. Gerrard Indian Teacher and Interpreter... Mr. K. Sohan Singh First Chinese Teacher & Inter. ...Mr. Pun Yau-tong

Second

Chinese Vernacular Teacher

1 Indian Sergeant Major

1 Chinese

...Mr. Yeung Siu-nung

...Mr. Li Man-wan

...Ali Bahadur Khan

...Kwong Tin-kan

1 European Drill Instructor ...Sub-Inspector Clark

1

31

1

Musketry Instructor...L.S. A90 Carpenter

Physical Drill Instructor I..S. A114 Condon

5 Indian Drill Instructors

2 Chinese Physical Drill Instructors

Note.-The Drill and Musketry Instructors (European Indian and Chinese) do not form part of the permanent staff of the school.

They are regular duty men and receive extra pay for their

services.

Recruiting Table from 1st January to 31st December, 1922.

Continuing Instruction

from 1921

Recruited

Pussed...

Resigued

Dismissed

Died

Eur-

opean.

Indian Chinese.

District Watchmen.

7

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Transferred to other Go-

vernment Departments.

Continuing Instruction

18885

55

3

89

6

87

3

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1

:

13

62

51

6

...

Conduct and Discipline.-The conduct and discipline of recruits, during the year, was satisfactory. One Indian Recruit was dismissed.

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