25. L.S. A42 Russell won the Open Individual Revolver Shoot with P.C. B71 Amar Singh as Runner Up.
26. Medals and prizes were won by Police entrants in all entered competitions, with the exception of the Inter-Imperial and Police Forces Competitions.
27. Police competitors won a total of 25 medals, which were presented by H.E. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Kt., C.M.G., C.B.E., at the conclusion of the Meeting on May 4th, 1936.
28. King's Birthday Parade. On the occasion of the Birthday of H.M. The King on June 23rd a ceremonial review of the Services in the Colony was held at Happy Valley by H.E. The Governor.
29. A detachment from the Hong Kong Police and Police Reserve of three companies of thirty files each, under nine officers, took part in the review for the first time.
30. The first Company was composed of an equal number of files of European, Northern Chinese and Indian police.
31. The second Company consisted of Cantonese and Northern Chinese police.
32. The third Company was drawn from the Chinese and Indian members of the Hong Kong Police Reserve.
33. The detachment was under the command of Mr. W. La B. Sparrow, (Superintendent of Police).
34. Governor's Presentation of Medals.-H.E. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Kt., C.M.G., C.B.E., accompanied by Capt. W.J.R. Cragg, A.D.C., honoured the force by presenting medals at Police Headquarters on Monday June 29th, at 17.30 hours, and again on Friday, November 27th, 1936, at 16.00 hours.
35. On the first occasion the following medals awarded in 1934 were presented by H.E. the Governor-
2nd Class Medals-2.
4th Class Medals-6.
Thirteen officers were commended by His Excellency for services rendered. Revolver and Musketry Awards, together with Proficiency Certificates for Life Saving, won in 1934, were also presented.
36. On the second occasion the following medals awarded in 1935 were presented by H.E. the Governor:
Colonial Police Medals-5.
4th Class Medal-1.
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25. L.S. A42 Russell won the Open Individual Revolver Shoot with P.C. B71 Amar Singh as Runner Up.
26. Medals and prizes were won by Police entrants in all entered competitions, with the exception of the Inter-Imperial. and Police Forces Competitions.
27. Police competitors won a total of 25 medals, which were presented by H.E. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Kt., C.M.G., C.B.E., at the conclusion of the Meeting on May 4th, 1936.
28. King's Birthday Parade. On the occasion of the Birthday of H.M. The King on June 23rd a ceremonial review of the Services in the Colony was held at Happy Valley by H.E. The Governor.
29. A detachment from the Hong Kong Police and Police Reserve of three companies of thirty files each, under nine officers, took part in the review for the first time.
30. The first Company was composed of an equal number of files of European, Northern Chinese and Indian police.
31. The second Company consisted of Cantonese and Northern Chinese police.
32. The third Company was drawn from the Chinese and Indian members of the Hong Kong Police Reserve.
33. The detachment was under the command of Mr. W. La B. Sparrow, (Superintendent of Police).
34. Governor's Presentation of Medals.-H.E. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Kt., C.M.G., C.B.E., accompanied by Capt. W.J.R. Cragg, A.D.C., honoured the force by presenting medals at Police Headquarters on Monday June 29th, at 17.30 hours, and again on Friday, November 27th, 1936, at 16.00 hours.
35. On the first occasion the following medals awarded in 1934 were presented by H.E. the Governor-
2nd Class Medals-2.
4th Class Medals-6.
Thirteen officers were commended by His Excellency for services rendered. Revolver and Musketry Awards, together with Proficiency Certificates for Life Saving, won in 1934, were also presented.
36. On the second occasion the following medals awarded in 1935 were presented by H:E. the Governor: --
Colonial Police Medals-5.
4th Class Medal-1.
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