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re John Holt: Application for pension
In the matter of the application to His
Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the
Colonies.
Statement of John Holt.
John Holt of 30 Wilton Street
Bury
Lancashire
am a retired officer of the Detective Department
of the Hong Kong Police Force.
I joined the Hong Kong Police Force as a Police Constable on the 23rd August 1886 after purchasing
my discharge from the Royal Artillery, in which I held the rank of a non-Commissioned officer.
In July 1891 I was promoted Sergeant in the Hong Kong Force and in 1893 I was appointed to the Detective department.
At that time and for several years previously, for the purpose of suppressing gambling the City of Victoria was divided into districts, each under an Inspector of Police who was responsible for his own district.
As Sergeant of Police I had no special responsibilities in connection with the suppression of gambling.
If I knew of public gambling being carried on, it was my duty to report the matter to the Inspector in charge of the district in which the house was situated or to the Chief of the Detective Department so that he might inform the responsible officer.
While performing detective duties I frequently gave information of gambling in various districts and often executed warrants obtained by the responsible officers.
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re John Hault: Application for pension
In the matter of the application to His
Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the
Colomes.
Statement of John Holt.
John Holt of 30 Wilton Street
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Bury
Lancashire
am a retired officer of the Detective Department
of the Hong Kong Police Force.
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joined the Hong Kong Police Force as a police Constable on the 23rd August 1886 after purchasing
my discharge from the Royal Artillery, in which I held the rank of a now-Commissioned offrier-
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In July 1891 eteting Sergeant in the Hong Kong Force and no 1893 I was appointed to the Detective department-
was promotect to the rank of
the
At that time and for several yous previously, for
purpose of suppressing gumbling the City of Victoria was divided into districts, each under an Inspector of Police who was responsible for his own chichiet-
As Sergeant of Potree I had no
special responsibilites. in connection with the suppression of gambling.
If I knew of public Gambling being carried on, it was my duty to report the master to the Inspector charge of the dictriel in which the house was situated or to the Chief of the detective Repartment so that be night inform the responsible officer-
"While performing dedective duties I frequently gave information of gambling in various districts and offer excented Murrants obtained by the responsible officers, by
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