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HEALTH.

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

Nationality. 1925. 1926. 1927. Establishment. Admissions. Establishment. Admissions. Establishment. Admissions. Europeans 246 564 246 409 246 405 Indians 168 572 148 368 118 753 Chinese 865 771 946 731 816 442

REWARDS AND COMMENDATIONS.

I. His Majesty the King was graciously pleased to approve the following appointment in the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George:-

To be an Ordinary Member of the Third Class or Companion:--

Edward Dudley Corscaden Wolfe Esq.

II. His Majesty the King was pleased to award the Imperial Service Medal to Mr. John Grant, lately Chief Detective Inspector.

III. His Majesty the King was pleased to award the King's Police Medal to Sub-Inspector K. W. Andrew for the successful disposition of the Police on the occasion of the encounter with armed robbers at Kwai Chung, Gin Drinkers' Bay, on 2nd December, 1926.

IV. The Honourable Colonial Secretary was directed to express to the Captain Superintendent of Police, to Mr. T. H. King, and to the other Police Officers concerned, His Excellency the Governor's thanks for the valuable service rendered during the Bias Bay punitive expedition of 1st September 1927.

V. The Honourable Colonial Secretary was directed by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, to express to Mr. T. H. King his high appreciation of the energy and resource displayed by the latter as Director of Criminal Intelligence in securing the arrest and conviction of the men who murdered Mrs. Mackay at Chai Wan on the 6th August 1927.

VI. His Excellency the Governor was pleased to specially commend Mr. L. H. V. Booth, Assistant Director of Criminal Intelligence, for zeal and resource in the investigation and prosecution of the charge against the Cantonese Police Hawker Squad for making illegal exactions from Hawkers during 1927. Before the Police Magistrate on 25.10.27, 7 constables were convicted. Two constables concerned had previously absconded.

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HEALTH. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years are as follows:- Nationality. 1925. 1926. 1927. Establishment. Admissions. Establishment. Admissions. Establishment. Admissions. Europeans 246 564 246 409 246 405 Indians 168 572 148 368 118 753 Chinese 865 771 946 731 816 442 REWARDS AND COMMENDATIONS. I. His Majesty the King was graciously pleased to approve the following appointment in the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George:- To be an Ordinary Member of the Third Class or Companion:-- Edward Dudley Corscaden Wolfe Esq. II. His Majesty the King was pleased to award the Imperial Service Medal to Mr. John Grant, lately Chief Detective Inspector. III. His Majesty the King was pleased to award the King's Police Medal to Sub-Inspector K. W. Andrew for the successful disposition of the Police on the occasion of the encounter with armed robbers at Kwai Chung, Gin Drinkers' Bay, on 2nd December, 1926. IV. The Honourable Colonial Secretary was directed to express to the Captain Superintendent of Police, to Mr. T. H. King, and to the other Police Officers concerned, His Excellency the Governor's thanks for the valuable service rendered during the Bias Bay punitive expedition of 1st September 1927. V. The Honourable Colonial Secretary was directed by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, to express to Mr. T. H. King his high appreciation of the energy and resource displayed by the latter as Director of Criminal Intelligence in securing the arrest and conviction of the men who murdered Mrs. Mackay at Chai Wan on the 6th August 1927. VI. His Excellency the Governor was pleased to specially commend Mr. L. H. V. Booth, Assistant Director of Criminal Intelligence, for zeal and resource in the investigation and prosecution of the charge against the Cantonese Police Hawker Squad for making illegal exactions from Hawkers during 1927. Before the Police Magistrate on 25.10.27, 7 constables were convicted. Two constables concerned had previously absconded.
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- K 12 HEALTH. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years are as follows:- 1925. 1926. 1927. Nationality. Establish- Admis- ment. sions. sious. Establish- Admis- Establish- ment. Admis- ment. sions. Europeaus.... 246 Indians..... 168 246 148 246 118 564 409 572 368 753 405 Chinese,....... 865 771 946 731 816 442 REWARDS AND COMMENDATIONS. I. His Majesty the King was graciously pleased to approve the following appointment in the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George:- To be an Ordinary Member of the Third Class or Com- panion:-- Edward Dudley Corscaden Wolfe Esq. II. His Majesty the King was pleased to award the Im- perial Service Medal to Mr. John Grant, lately Chief Detective Inspector. III. His Majesty the King was pleased to award the King's Police Medal to Sub-Inspector K. W. Andrew for the successful disposition of the Police on the occasion of the encounter with armed robbers at Kwai Chung, Gin Drinkers' Bay, on 2nd December, 1926. IV. The Honourable Colonial Secretary was directed to express to the Captain Superintendent of Police, to Mr. T. H. King, and to the other Police Officers concerned, His Excellency the Governor's thanks for the valuable service rendered during the Bias Bay punitive expedition of 1st September 1927. V. The Honourable Colonial Secretary was directed by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, to ex- press to Mr. T. H. King his high appreciation of the energy and resource displayed by the latter as Director of Criminal Intel- ligence in securing the arrest and conviction of the men who murdered Mrs. Mackay at Chai Wan on the 6th August 1927. VI. His Excellency the Governor was pleased to specially commend Mr. L. H. V. Booth, Assistant Director of Criminal Intelligence, for zeal and resource in the investigation and pro- secution of the charge against the Cantonese Police Hawker Squad for making illegal exactions from Hawkers during 1927. Before the Police Magistrate on 25.10.27, 7 constables were convicted. Two constables concerned had previously absconded.
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HEALTH.

Admissions to Hospital during the last three years are as

follows:-

1925.

1926.

1927.

Nationality. Establish- Admis-

ment.

sions.

sious.

Establish- Admis- Establish-

ment.

Admis-

ment.

sions.

Europeaus.... 246 Indians.....

168

246

148

246

118

564

409

572

368

753

405

Chinese,....... 865

771

946

731

816

442

REWARDS AND COMMENDATIONS.

I. His Majesty the King was graciously pleased to approve the following appointment in the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George:-

To be an Ordinary Member of the Third Class or Com- panion:--

Edward Dudley Corscaden Wolfe Esq.

II. His Majesty the King was pleased to award the Im- perial Service Medal to Mr. John Grant, lately Chief Detective Inspector.

III. His Majesty the King was pleased to award the King's Police Medal to Sub-Inspector K. W. Andrew for the successful disposition of the Police on the occasion of the encounter with armed robbers at Kwai Chung, Gin Drinkers' Bay, on 2nd December, 1926.

IV. The Honourable Colonial Secretary was directed to express to the Captain Superintendent of Police, to Mr. T. H. King, and to the other Police Officers concerned, His Excellency the Governor's thanks for the valuable service rendered during the Bias Bay punitive expedition of 1st September 1927.

V. The Honourable Colonial Secretary was directed by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, to ex- press to Mr. T. H. King his high appreciation of the energy and resource displayed by the latter as Director of Criminal Intel- ligence in securing the arrest and conviction of the men who murdered Mrs. Mackay at Chai Wan on the 6th August 1927.

VI. His Excellency the Governor was pleased to specially commend Mr. L. H. V. Booth, Assistant Director of Criminal Intelligence, for zeal and resource in the investigation and pro- secution of the charge against the Cantonese Police Hawker Squad for making illegal exactions from Hawkers during 1927. Before the Police Magistrate on 25.10.27, 7 constables were convicted. Two constables concerned had previously absconded.

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