-K 43.
TRAINING.
The attendance for Part 1 (Squad Drill and Rifle Exercises) and Part II (Knowledge of Police Duties and Regulations) of Training Courses under P./Sgt. R. J. Hunt and Chief Inspector Paterson, F.P.T.S. respectively has been satisfactory.
SPECIAL TRAINING.
Special training has been continued in Life Saving, Signalling and First Aid to the Injured. Attendance at these courses has been satisfactory.
SPECIAL VOLUNTARY POLICE DUTY.
All Contingents of the Police Reserve have rendered valuable assistance to the Regular Police upon special occasions especially during the arrival of H. E. The Governor on May 9th 1930, King's Birthday June 3rd, and Armistice Day November 11th.
FLYING SQUAD.
Strength. Mr. B. C. Randall, Officer in Charge of the Flying Squad relinquished command as from December 31st, 1930.
Eight recruits joined during the year thus bringing the total strength up to 46---Hong Kong-36 and Kowloon-10.
Patrols. The weekly instructional patrols have been held regularly in Hong Kong and Kowloon and the attendance of the Hong Kong members has been satisfactory.
Promotion. Constable R333 A. W. Mooney was promoted to the rank of Lance Sergeant.
General. On frequent occasions the members of the Flying Squad have assisted the Regular Traffic Police in escort and Traffic Duties, especially in connection with Communist activity on May 1st, when 11 men assisted in patrolling the City and outlying Districts, and in suppressing the distribution of seditious literature. Members continue to display great keenness in their work.
SPECIAL CONSTABULARY.
This force is divided into thirteen Contingents according to their nationalities and the strength on 31.12.30 was 159.
-K 43.
TRAINING.
The attendance for Part 1 (Squad Drill and Rifle Exercises) and Part 11 (Knowledge of Police Duties and Regulations) of Training Courses under P./Sgt. R. J. Hunt and Chief Inspector. Paterson, F.P.T.S. respectively has been satisfactory.
SPECIAL TRAINING.
Special training has been continued in Life Saving, Signalling and First Aid to the Injured. Attendance at these courses has been satisfactory.
SPECIAL VOLUNTARY POLICE DUTY.
All Contingents of the Police Reserve have rendered valuable assistance to the Regular Police upon special occasions especially during the arrival of H. E. The Governor on May 9th 1930, King's Birthday June 3rd, and Armistice Day November 11th.
FLYING SQUAD.
Strength. Mr. B. C. Randall, Officer in Charge of the Flying Squad relinquished command as from December 31st, 1930.
Eight recruits joined during the year thus bringing the total strength up to 46---Hong Kong-36 and Kowloon-10.
Patrols. The weekly instructional patrois have been held regularly in Hong Kong and Kowloon and the attendance of the Hong Kong members has been satisfactory.
Promotion.-Constable R333 A. W. Mooney was promoted to the rank of Lance Sergeant.
General.-On frequent occasions the members of the Flying Squad have assisted the Regular Traffic Police in escort and Traffic Duties, especially in connection with Communist activity on May 1st, when 11 men assisted in patrolling the City and outlying Districts, and in suppressing the distribution of seditious literature. Members continue to display great keenness in their work.
SPECIAL CONSTABULARY,
This force is divided into thirteen Contingents according to ir nationalities and the strength on 31.12.30 was 159.
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