AnnualReport-1927 — Page 231

Administrative Reports 行政報告書 All AI Reviewed

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# CONDUCT.

"A" Contingent.

The conduct of the European Contingent (average strength 246) was good. The total number of reports against them was 119 as against 89 in 1926. There were 14 reports for being drunk or under the influence of drink as against 9 in 1926. Four were reported for sleeping on duty as against two in 1926. There were 24 reports for neglect of duty as against 24 in 1926.

"B" Contingent.

The conduct of the Indian Contingent (average strength 753) was fair. There were 779 reports as against 628 for the preceding year. For drunkenness there were 21 as against 10, for disorderly conduct 139 as against 28, for neglect of duty 49 as against 42, for absence from duty and station 99 as against 12, for gossiping and idling on duty 133 as against 133 and for sleeping on duty 45 as against 30. Minor offences 293. 345 men had no report as against 278 in 1926.

"C" Contingent.

The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (Cantonese) (average strength 600 as against 576 in 1926) was fair. There were altogether 1,343 reports as against 1,149 in 1926. For drunkenness there were five as against 1 in 1926. 121 for sleeping on duty as against 105, 14 for disorderly conduct as against 29 and 1,276 for minor offences as against 1,014. 112 men had no report as against 125 in 1926. 12 men were convicted by the Police Magistrate (dismissed from the Force) 3 for preparing and possession of prepared opium, 1 for accepting bribe, 1 for larceny and 7 for conspiring to make illegal exactions from hawkers.

"D" Contingent.

The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (W.H.W.) (average strength 216) was good. There were altogether 498 reports as against 779 in 1926. For drunkenness there were 2 as against 5, 39 for sleeping on duty as against 83, 60 for disorderly conduct as against 36 and 387 minor offences as against 655 in 1926. 76 men had no report as against 66 in 1926. One was convicted by the Police Magistrate (dismissed from the Force) for harbouring an unmarried girl.

"W"-Water Police.

The conduct of the seamen, coxswains, engineers and stokers (average strength 230) was fair. There were 387 reports as compared with 322 for the previous year. For disorderly conduct there were 14 as against 16 in 1926, 21 for neglect of duty as against 13, 226 for absence from Station or launch and being late for duty as against 233 and 9 for sleeping on duty as against 5 for the previous year. 95 men had no report recorded against them as compared with 127 in 1926. 2 were convicted by the Police Magistrate, 1 for demanding money (dismissed from the Force) and 1 for possession of prepared opium, (fine paid).

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- K 11 - # CONDUCT. "A" Contingent. The conduct of the European Contingent (average strength 246) was good. The total number of reports against them was 119 as against 89 in 1926. There were 14 reports for being drunk or under the influence of drink as against 9 in 1926. Four were reported for sleeping on duty as against two in 1926. There were 24 reports for neglect of duty as against 24 in 1926. "B" Contingent. The conduct of the Indian Contingent (average strength 753) was fair. There were 779 reports as against 628 for the preceding year. For drunkenness there were 21 as against 10, for disorderly conduct 139 as against 28, for neglect of duty 49 as against 42, for absence from duty and station 99 as against 12, for gossiping and idling on duty 133 as against 133 and for sleeping on duty 45 as against 30. Minor offences 293. 345 men had no report as against 278 in 1926. "C" Contingent. The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (Cantonese) (average strength 600 as against 576 in 1926) was fair. There were altogether 1,343 reports as against 1,149 in 1926. For drunkenness there were five as against 1 in 1926. 121 for sleeping on duty as against 105, 14 for disorderly conduct as against 29 and 1,276 for minor offences as against 1,014. 112 men had no report as against 125 in 1926. 12 men were convicted by the Police Magistrate (dismissed from the Force) 3 for preparing and possession of prepared opium, 1 for accepting bribe, 1 for larceny and 7 for conspiring to make illegal exactions from hawkers. "D" Contingent. The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (W.H.W.) (average strength 216) was good. There were altogether 498 reports as against 779 in 1926. For drunkenness there were 2 as against 5, 39 for sleeping on duty as against 83, 60 for disorderly conduct as against 36 and 387 minor offences as against 655 in 1926. 76 men had no report as against 66 in 1926. One was convicted by the Police Magistrate (dismissed from the Force) for harbouring an unmarried girl. "W"-Water Police. The conduct of the seamen, coxswains, engineers and stokers (average strength 230) was fair. There were 387 reports as compared with 322 for the previous year. For disorderly conduct there were 14 as against 16 in 1926, 21 for neglect of duty as against 13, 226 for absence from Station or launch and being late for duty as against 233 and 9 for sleeping on duty as against 5 for the previous year. 95 men had no report recorded against them as compared with 127 in 1926. 2 were convicted by the Police Magistrate, 1 for demanding money (dismissed from the Force) and 1 for possession of prepared opium, (fine paid).
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- K 11 - CONDUCT. "A" Contingent. The conduct of the European Contingent (average strength 246) was good. The total number of reports against them was 119 as against 89 in 1926. There were 14 reports for being drunk or under the influence of drink as against 9 in 1926. Four were reported for sleeping on duty as against two in 1926. There were 24 reports for neglect of duty as against 24 in 1926. "B" Contingent. The conduct of the Indian Contingent (average strength 753) was fair. There were 779 reports as against 628 for the preceding year. For drunkenness there were 21 as against 10, for disorderly conduct 139 as against 28, for neglect of duty 49 as against 42, for absence from duty and station 99 as against 12, for gossiping and idling on duty 133 as against 133 and for sleeping on duty 45 as against 30. Minor offences 293. 345 men had no report as against 278 in 1926. "C" Contingent. The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (Cantonese) (average strength 600 as against 576 in 1926) was fair. There were altogether 1,343 reports as against 1,149 in 1926. For drunkenness there were five as against 1 in 1926. 121 for sleeping on duty as against 105, 14 for disorderly conduct as against 29 and 1,276 for minor offences as against 1,014. men had no report as against 125 in 1926. 12 men were con- victed by the Police Magistrate (dismissed from the Force) 3 for preparing and possession of prepared opium, 1 for accepting bribe, 1 for larceny and 7 for conspiring to make illegal exactions from hawkers. "D" Contingent. 258 The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (W.H.W.) (average strength 216) was good. There were altogether 498 reports as against 779 in 1926. For drunkenness there were 2 as against 5, 39 for sleeping on duty as against 83, 60 for disorderly conduct as against 36 and 387 minor offences as against 655 in 1926. 76 men had no report as against 66 in 1926. One was convicted by the Police Magistrate (dismissed from the Force) for harbouring an unmarried girl. "W"-Water Police. The conduct of the seamen, coxswains, engineers and stokers (average strength 230) was fair. There were 387 reports as compared with 322 for the previous year. For disorderly con- duct there were 14 as against 16 in 1926, 21 for neglect of duty as against 13, 226 for absence from Station or launch and being late for duty as against 233 and 9 for sleeping on duty as against 5 for the previous year. 95 men had no report recorded against them as compared with 127 in 1926. 2 were convicted by the Police Magistrate, 1 for demanding money (dismissed from the Force) and 1 for possession of prepared opium, (fine paid).
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CONDUCT.

"A" Contingent.

The conduct of the European Contingent (average strength 246) was good. The total number of reports against them was 119 as against 89 in 1926. There were 14 reports for being drunk or under the influence of drink as against 9 in 1926. Four were reported for sleeping on duty as against two in 1926. There were 24 reports for neglect of duty as against 24 in 1926.

"B" Contingent.

The conduct of the Indian Contingent (average strength 753) was fair. There were 779 reports as against 628 for the preceding year. For drunkenness there were 21 as against 10, for disorderly conduct 139 as against 28, for neglect of duty 49 as against 42, for absence from duty and station 99 as against 12, for gossiping and idling on duty 133 as against 133 and for sleeping on duty 45 as against 30. Minor offences 293. 345 men had no report as against 278 in 1926.

"C" Contingent.

The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (Cantonese) (average strength 600 as against 576 in 1926) was fair. There were altogether 1,343 reports as against 1,149 in 1926. For drunkenness there were five as against 1 in 1926. 121 for sleeping on duty as against 105, 14 for disorderly conduct as against 29 and 1,276 for minor offences as against 1,014. men had no report as against 125 in 1926. 12 men were con- victed by the Police Magistrate (dismissed from the Force) 3 for preparing and possession of prepared opium, 1 for accepting bribe, 1 for larceny and 7 for conspiring to make illegal exactions from hawkers.

"D" Contingent.

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The behaviour of the Chinese Contingent (W.H.W.) (average strength 216) was good. There were altogether 498 reports as against 779 in 1926. For drunkenness there were 2 as against 5, 39 for sleeping on duty as against 83, 60 for disorderly conduct as against 36 and 387 minor offences as against 655 in 1926. 76 men had no report as against 66 in 1926. One was convicted by the Police Magistrate (dismissed from the Force) for harbouring an unmarried girl.

"W"-Water Police.

The conduct of the seamen, coxswains, engineers and stokers (average strength 230) was fair. There were 387 reports as compared with 322 for the previous year. For disorderly con- duct there were 14 as against 16 in 1926, 21 for neglect of duty as against 13, 226 for absence from Station or launch and being late for duty as against 233 and 9 for sleeping on duty as against 5 for the previous year. 95 men had no report recorded against them as compared with 127 in 1926. 2 were convicted by the Police Magistrate, 1 for demanding money (dismissed from the Force) and 1 for possession of prepared opium, (fine paid).

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