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23.12.24. Brought to station 19 Mauser pistols, 4 Luger pistols and 3 spare chambers 16 sec chamber revolvers, 1,440 rounds of revolver ammunition, 4,650 rounds of Mauser ammunition and 540 rounds of Luger ammunition by L.S.A. 27 Sampson handed over to him by the Captain of the S.S. Taming.
Annexe B.
# POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL REPORT FOR 1924.
## 1. Staff.
The following changes were made in the personnel of the P.T.S. Staff during 1924-
(1) Inspector Paterson was appointed acting Principal vice Inspector Gerrard appointed acting A. S. P. Tai Po.
(2) Sub-Inspector W. Shannon was appointed Assistant Principal, vice Inspector Paterson. S. I. Shannon was granted one month's sick leave in November, and left for the United Kingdom on leave in December: Sub-Inspector A. Clark was appointed to the vacancy thus created, to take effect from 5th January 1925.
(3) Sub-Inspector Barnett was appointed Drill Instructor vice Sub-Inspector J. Clark returned to regular duty.
(4) A. P. S. 5 Baker was appointed Physical Training Instructor and Barrack Sergeant, vice A. P. S. 114 Condon on leave.
(5) Sub-Inspector McNab Wilson discharged the duties of Musketry Instructor from March to December, during the absence on leave of P. S. 90 Carpenter.
(6) L. S. 33 Wynne was appointed Assistant Musketry Instructor.
(7) A. P. S. 52 Dickson was attached in July to P. T. S. on return from Wei Hai Wei, to supervise the instruction of Northern Chinese recruits and to take charge of the Northern Contingent generally.
(8) Sergt. Major Kwong Tin-kan was re-appointed to P. T. S. to take charge of the Cantonese Contingent recruits.
(9) Mr. Lo Yu-hung was appointed clerk, vice Mr. Kwok Lun-ying resigned.
(10) P.S.D. 56 Pi Lang-yin was appointed drill Instructor and attached to P.T.S. to assist in the supervision of the Northern Contingent Chinese recruits and trained men.
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23.12.24. Brought to station 19 Mauser pistols, 4 Luger pistols and 3 spare chambers 16 sec chamber revolvers, 1,440 rounds of revolver ammunition, 4,650 rounds of Mauser ammuni- tion and 540 rounds of Luger ammunition by L.S.A. 27 Sampson handed over to him by the Captain of the S.S. Taming.
Annexe B.
POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL REPORT FOR 1924.
1. Staff.
The following changes were made in the personnel of the P.T.S. Staff during 1924-
(1) Inspector Paterson was appointed acting Principal vice
Inspector Gerrard appointed acting A. S. P. Tai Po. (2) Sub-Inspector W. Shannon was appointed Assistant Principal, vice Inspector Paterson. S. I. Shannon was granted one months sick leave in November, and left for the United Kingdom on leave in December : Sub-Inspector A. Clark was appointed to the vacancy thus created, to take effect from 5th January 1925, (3) Sub-Inspector Barnett was appointed Drill Instructor vice Sub-Inspector J. Clark returned to regular duty. (4) A. P. S. 5 Baker was appointed Physical Training Instructor and Barrack Sergeant, vice A. P. S. 114 Condon on leave.
(5) Sub-Inspector McNab Wilson discharged the duties of Musketry Instructor from March to December, during the absence on leave of P. S. 90 Carpenter.
(6) L. S. 33 Wynne was appointed Assistant Musketry
Instructor.
(7) A. P. S. 52 Dickson was attached in July to P. T. S. on return from Wei Hai Wei, to supervise the instruc- tion of Northern Chinese recruits and to take charge of the Northern Contingent generally.
(8) Sergt. Major Kwong Tin-kan was re-appointed to P. T. S. to take charge of the Cantonese Contingent recruits.
(9) Mr. Lo Yu-hung was appointed clerk, vice Mr. Kwok
Lun-ying resigned.
(10) P.S.D. 56' Pi Lang-yin was appointed drill Instructor
and attached to P.T.S. to assist in the supervision of the Northern Contingent Chinese recruits and trained
men.
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