AnnualReport-1924 — Page 246

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The conduct of the Indian Contingent (average strength 504) was good. There were 529 reports as against 532 for the preceding year. For drunkenness there were 11 as against 23, for disorderly conduct 72 as against 30, for neglect of duty 93 as against 110, for absence from duty 131 as against 110, for gossiping and idling on duty 84 as against 81 and for sleeping on duty 18 as against 25.

212 men had no report as against 247.

2 Indian Policemen were convicted by the Police Magistrate, 1 for being absent from station and duty, and 1 for accepting bribes. Both were dismissed from the Force.

The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (average strength 530) was fair. There were altogether 1253 reports as against 1389 in 1923. For drunkenness there was none as against one, 66 for sleeping on duty as against 95, 46 for disorderly conduct as against 29, and 1141 for minor offence as against 727, 215 men had no report as against 275 in 1923. 3 C.C.s were convicted by the Police Magistrate (and dismissed from the Force) 1 for larceny, 1 for demanding a bribe and 1 for being absent from station and duty.

The behaviour of the Chinese (Wei-hai-wei) Contingent (average strength 275) was disappointing. There were altogether 502 reports as against 54. For drunkenness there were 4 as against 2, 41 for sleeping on duty as against none in 1923, 56 for disorderly conduct as against 4, and 401 minor offence as against 48, 90 men had no report as against 78 in 1923. 11 P.C.D.s were convicted by the Police Magistrate (and dismissed from the Force) 2 for larceny, 2 for desertion, 1 for sleeping on duty and 6 for misconduct, neglect of duty and unlawful possession.

The conduct of seamen, coxswains, engineers and stokers (average strength 232) was fair. 179 reports as compared with 207 for the previous year. For disorderly conduct there were 11 as against 27 in 1923, 11 for neglect of duty as against 26, 126 for absence from station and duty as against 125, and 8 for sleeping on duty as against 10 for the previous year. 175 men had no report recorded against them as compared with 138 in 1923.

HEALTH.

Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as follows:--

Nationality 1922 1923 1924 Establish-ment of the Force Admis-sions Establish-ment of the Force Admis-sions Establish-ment of the Force Admis-sions Europeans 188 145 220 235 235 93 Indians 431 497 550 666 504 513 Chinese 762 326 681 549 805 642

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K 13 The conduct of the Indian Contingent (average strength 504) was good. There were 529 reports as against 532 for the preceding year. For drunkenness there were 11 as against 23, for disorderly conduct 72 as against 30, for neglect of duty 93 as against 110, for absence from duty 131 as against 110, for gossiping and idling on duty 84 as against 81 and for sleeping on duty 18 as against 25. 212 men had no report as against 247. 2 Indian Policemen were convicted by the Police Magistrate, 1 for being absent from station and duty, and 1 for accepting bribes. Both were dismissed from the Force. The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (average strength 530) was fair. There were altogether 1253 reports as against 1389 in 1923. For drunkenness there was none as against one, 66 for sleeping on duty as against 95, 46 for disorderly conduct as against 29, and 1141 for minor offence as against 727, 215 men had no report as against 275 in 1923. 3 C.C.s were convicted by the Police Magistrate (and dismissed from the Force) 1 for larceny, 1 for demanding a bribe and 1 for being absent from station and duty. The behaviour of the Chinese (Wei-hai-wei) Contingent (average strength 275) was disappointing. There were altogether 502 reports as against 54. For drunkenness there were 4 as against 2, 41 for sleeping on duty as against none in 1923, 56 for disorderly conduct as against 4, and 401 minor offence as against 48, 90 men had no report as against 78 in 1923. 11 P.C.D.s were convicted by the Police Magistrate (and dismissed from the Force) 2 for larceny, 2 for desertion, 1 for sleeping on duty and 6 for misconduct, neglect of duty and unlawful possession. The conduct of seamen, coxswains, engineers and stokers (average strength 232) was fair. 179 reports as compared with 207 for the previous year. For disorderly conduct there were 11 as against 27 in 1923, 11 for neglect of duty as against 26, 126 for absence from station and duty as against 125, and 8 for sleeping on duty as against 10 for the previous year. 175 men had no report recorded against them as compared with 138 in 1923. HEALTH. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as follows:-- Nationality 1922 1923 1924 Establish-ment of the Force Admis-sions Establish-ment of the Force Admis-sions Establish-ment of the Force Admis-sions Europeans 188 145 220 235 235 93 Indians 431 497 550 666 504 513 Chinese 762 326 681 549 805 642
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K 13 The conduct of the Indian Contingent (average strength 504) was good. There were 529 reports as against 532 for the preced- ing year. For drunkenness there were 11 as against 23, for disorderly conduct 72 as against 30, for neglect of duty 93 as against 110, for absence from duty 131 as against 110, for gossiping and idling on duty 84 as against 81 and for sleeping on duty 18 as against 25. 212 men had no report as against 247. 2 Indian Policemen were convicted by the Police Magistrate, 1 for being absent from station and duty, and 1 for accepting bribes. Both were dismissed from the Force. The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (average strength 530) was fair. There were altogether 1253 reports as against 1389 in 1923. For drunkenness there was none as against one, 66 for sleeping on duty as against 95, 46 for disorderly conduct as against 29, and 1141 for minor offence as against 727, 215 men had no report as against 275 in 1923. 3 C.C.s were convicted by the Police Magistrate (and dismissed from the Force) 1 for larceny, 1 for demanding a bribe and 1 for being absent from station and duty. The behaviour of the Chinese (Wei-hai-wei) Contingent (average strength 275) was disappointing. There were altogether 502 reports as against 54. For drunkenness there were 4 as against 2, 41 for sleeping on duty as against none in 1923, 56 for disorderly conduct as against 4, and 401 minor offence as against 48, 90 men had no report as against 78 in 1923. 11 P.C.D.s were convicted by the Police Magistrate (and dismissed from the Force) 2 for larceny, 2 for desertion, 1 for sleeping on duty and 6 for misconduct, neglect of duty and unlawful possession. The conduct of seamen, coxswains, engineers and stokers (average strength 232) was fair. 179 reports as compared with 207 for the previous year. For disorderly conduct there were 11 as against 27 in 1923, 11 for neglect of duty as against 26, 126 for absence from station and duty as against 125, and 8 for sleep- ing on duty as against 10 for the previous year. 175 men had no report recorded against them as compared with 138 in 1923. HEALTH. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as follows:-- 1922. Nationality. Establish- Admis- 1923. 1924. ment of the Force. sions. Establish- ment of the Force. Admis- sions. Establish- ment of the Force. Admis- sions. Europeans,... 188 145 220 235 235 93 Indians,....... 431 497 550 666 504 5!3 Chinese,.... 762 326 681 549 805 642
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The conduct of the Indian Contingent (average strength 504) was good. There were 529 reports as against 532 for the preced- ing year. For drunkenness there were 11 as against 23, for disorderly conduct 72 as against 30, for neglect of duty 93 as against 110, for absence from duty 131 as against 110, for gossiping and idling on duty 84 as against 81 and for sleeping on duty 18 as against 25.

212 men had no report as against 247.

2 Indian Policemen were convicted by the Police Magistrate, 1 for being absent from station and duty, and 1 for accepting bribes. Both were dismissed from the Force.

The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (average strength 530) was fair. There were altogether 1253 reports as against 1389 in 1923. For drunkenness there was none as against one, 66 for sleeping on duty as against 95, 46 for disorderly conduct as against 29, and 1141 for minor offence as against 727, 215 men had no report as against 275 in 1923. 3 C.C.s were convicted by the Police Magistrate (and dismissed from the Force) 1 for larceny, 1 for demanding a bribe and 1 for being absent from station and duty.

The behaviour of the Chinese (Wei-hai-wei) Contingent (average strength 275) was disappointing. There were altogether 502 reports as against 54. For drunkenness there were 4 as against 2, 41 for sleeping on duty as against none in 1923, 56 for disorderly conduct as against 4, and 401 minor offence as against 48, 90 men had no report as against 78 in 1923. 11 P.C.D.s were convicted by the Police Magistrate (and dismissed from the Force) 2 for larceny, 2 for desertion, 1 for sleeping on duty and 6 for misconduct, neglect of duty and unlawful possession.

The conduct of seamen, coxswains, engineers and stokers (average strength 232) was fair. 179 reports as compared with 207 for the previous year. For disorderly conduct there were 11 as against 27 in 1923, 11 for neglect of duty as against 26, 126 for absence from station and duty as against 125, and 8 for sleep- ing on duty as against 10 for the previous year. 175 men had no report recorded against them as compared with 138 in 1923.

HEALTH.

Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as follows:--

1922.

Nationality. Establish- Admis-

1923.

1924.

ment of the Force.

sions.

Establish- ment of the Force.

Admis- sions.

Establish- ment of the Force.

Admis- sions.

Europeans,... 188

145

220

235

235

93

Indians,....... 431

497

550

666

504

5!3

Chinese,....

762

326

681

549

805

642

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