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Annexe B.
HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE (1938).
1. The organisation of the Hong Kong Police Reserve has remained unchanged during the year.
2. Strength of the Force is 290, an increase of 63 over that of last year. Details by units are shown below with the comparative figures for the preceding years:
1936. 1937. 1938. Chinese Company 76 85 129 Indian Company 72 75 92 Flying Squad 28 33 34 Emergency Unit 28 34 35 204 227 2903. Commendations. The undernoted members were specially commended by the Commissioner of Police for zeal and alertness, resulting in convictions during the year:
Acting Sub-Insp. A. W. Mooney.
Acting L. S. 253 Mohamed Ahsen.
P.C.R. 41 Yung Sin Chung.
P.C.R. 289 Mohamed Yusaf Khan.
P.C.R. 243 Abdul Ghami Khan.
When not needed
4. The Riot van was in use throughout the year in connection with the training of the Emergency Unit and of the Chinese Company. for these duties it was on loan to the regular police.
5. Training was carried out in accordance with courses based on those of the regular Police Force.
6. Air Raid Precautions. Responding to an invitation from the A.R.P.O. the Emergency Unit undertook a course of A.R.P. training with a view to forming the nucleus of a proposed instructional staff. Sub-Inspector R.P. Dunlop himself highly qualified in this particular direction-took charge of the course. The result of his effort has been most satisfactory and has earned the warm appreciation of the A.R.P.O. The undernoted have qualified by examination in the grades mentioned and are giving instruction to classes throughout the Colony :-
St. John Ambulance A.R.P. Grade I Instructors.
D.S.P. (R) Mr. C. Champkin.
P.S. (R) 428 J. A. Bendall.
P.S. (R) 431 G. Frost.
P.S. (R) 423 B. W. Simmons.
L.S. (R) 408 G. J. Grover.
P.C. (R) 404 A. Howard.
P.C. (R) 416 M. A. DeSouza.
Air Raid Warden Instructors.
D.S.P. (R) Mr. C. Champkin.
P.S. (R) 428 J. A. Bendall.
P.S. (R) 431 G. Frost.
P.C. (R) 416 A. Howard.
Air Raid Wardens,
L.S. (R) 408 G. J. Grover.
K 35
Annexe B.
HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE (1938).
1. The organisation of the Hong Kong Police Reserve has remained unchanged during the year.
2. Strength of the Force is 290, an increase of 63 over that of last year. Details by units are shown below with the comparative figures for the preceding years:
Chinese Company
Indian Company
Flying Squad
Emergency Unit
1936.
1937.
1938.
76
85
129
72
75
92
28
33
34
28
34
35
204
227
290
3. Commendations. The undernoted members were specially commended by the Commissioner of Police for zeal and alertness, resulting in convictions during the year:
Acting Sub-Insp.
Acting L. S. 253
P.C.R. 41
P.C.R. 289
P.C.R. 243
A. W. Mooney. Mohamed Ahsen.
Yung Sin Chung.
Mohamed Yusaf Khan.
Abdul Ghami Khan.
When not needed
4. The Riot van was in use throughout the year in connection with the training of the Emergency Unit and of the Chinese Company. for these duties it was on loan to the regular police.
5. Training was carried out in accordance with courses based on those of the regular Police Force.
6. Air Raid Precautions. Responding to an invitation from the A.R.P.O. the Emergency Unit undertook a course of A.R.P. training with a view to forming the nucleus of a proposed instructional staff. Sub-Inspector R.P. Dunlop himself highly qualified in this particular direction-took charge of the course. The result of his effort has been most satisfactory and has earned the warm appreciation of the A.R.P.O. The undernoted have qualified by examination in the grades mentioned and are giving instruction to classes throughout the Colony :-
St. John Ambulance A.R.P. Grade I Instructors.
D.S.P. (R) Mr. C. Champkin.
P.S. (R) 428
J. A. Bendall.
G. Frost.
B. W. Simmons. G. J. Grover.
P.S. (R) 431
P.S. (R) 423
L.S. (R) 408 P.C. (R) 404
P.C. (R) 416
A. Howard.
M. A. DeSouza.
Air Raid Warden Instructors.
D.S.P. (R) P.S. (R) 428
P.S. (R) 431 P.C. (R) 416 Air Raid Wardens,
L.S. (R) 408
Mr. C. Champkin.
J. A. Bendall.
G. Frost. A. Howard.
G. J. Grover.
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