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# Annexe B.
# REPORT ON THE HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE,
1. The organisation of the Hong Kong Police Reserve has remained unchanged during the year.
2. Strength. The strength of the Force shows a decrease over the figures for the previous year, the total being 204, as against 229. The various Units are shown below, with comparison of the 1935 strength:
1935. 1936. Chinese Company 99 76 Indian Company 71 72 Flying Squad 28 28 Emergency Unit Reserve 31 28 229 2043. The number of resignations received during the year, for various reasons totalled 23, the number of members struck off the strength totalled 12, and deaths 2, a grand total of 37. The number of new members enlisted was 12.
4. Appointments. Mr. C. Champkin, Assistant Superintendent of Police Reserve was appointed Deputy Superintendent of Police Reserve as from 30th April, 1936.
5. Mr. O. Eager, Assistant Superintendent of Police Reserve was appointed Adjutant, Hong Kong Police Reserve, as from 27th June, 1936.
6. Riot Van.-The Riot Van was in constant use throughout the year in connection with special patrol work, and in training. It was also on loan to the Regular Police for over 3 months.
7. Commendations: —
Chinese Company.
L.S.R. 29 Chan Chung Tung-Commendation and commended service bar.
P.C.R. 21 Wong Ping Kwan Commendation and commended service bar.
P.C.R. 36 Ho Iu Nam-Commendation.
- K 42
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Annexe B.
REPORT ON THE HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE,
1. The organisation of the Hong Kong Police Reserve has remained unchanged during the year.
2. Strength. The strength of the Force shows a decrease over the figures for the previous year, the total being 204, as against 229. The various Units are shown below, with com- parison of the 1935 strength:
1935.
1936.
Chinese Company
99
76
Indian Company
71
72
Flying Squad
28
28
Emergency Unit Reserve
31
28
229
204
3. The number of resignations received during the year, for various reasons totalled 23, the number of members struck off the strength totalled 12, and deaths 2, a grand total of 37. The number of new members enlisted was 12.
4. Appointments. Mr. C. Champkin, Assistant Superin- tendent of Police Reserve was appointed Deputy Superintendent of Police Reserve as from 30th April, 1986.
5. Mr. O. Eager, Assistant Superintendent of Police Reserve was appointed Adjutant, Hong Kong Police Reserve, as from 27th June, 1936.
6. Riot Van.-The Riot Van was in constant use throughout the year in connection with special patrol work, and in training. It was also on loan to the Regular Police for over 3 months.
7. Commendations: —
Chinese Company.
L.S.R. 29 Chan Chung Tung-Commendation and com-
mended service bar.
P.C.R. 21 Wong Ping Kwan Commendation and com-
mended service bar.
P.C.R. 36 Ho Iu Nam-Commendation.
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