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25. Europeans :-
1.
- K 14
FIRST AID.
All European officers except two have quali- fied.
2. Fifty-four officers have two certificates.
Indians:
1. All Indian officers except three have qualified. 2. Two hundred and eight have two certificates.
Cantonese
1. All Cantonese officers have qualified.
2. Two hundred and twenty-eight have two certi-
ficates.
Wei Hai Wei:-
Every member of the "D" Contingent has quali- fied. Wei Hai Wei Teacher Dou Lun obtain- ed the 2nd certificate in First Aid.
Note Recruits under training are not included in the above return, although about 60 per cent. have quali- fied. All must qualify before passing out of the Police Training School,
GUARDS OFFICE.
26. Return showing the Establishment and Casualties during the year 1933 :—
Nationality.
Establishment.
Enlistment.
Deaths.
Resignations.
Dismissals.
Total
Casualities.
Strength on
31.12.33.
- K 15
Anti-Piracy Work-Twenty-five units of Anti-Piracy Guards were supplied to the British India Steam Navigation Company, and twelve units to the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company on the Hong Kong-Singapore run. Eighteen units were sup- plied to the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company on the Hong Kong-Shanghai run. The China Navigation Company retained permanent guards on twelve vessels between Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore. Towards the end of the year the Com- pany increased their total of units retained from fourteen to sixteen. During the annual overhaul of the Canadian Pacific vessels, the Russian guards normally employed by the Com- pany were drafted temporarily to the Police Training School for Refresher courses.
(A Unit comprises the Non-commissioned Officer and six men of a Guard.)
Conduct Police Watchmen: Discipline throughout the year was fair. There were three hundred and eighty-four de- faulters as against four hundred and sixty-five during 1932.
Special Guards: Total defaulters were thirty as against thirty-six during 1932.
Russian Contingent: Sixteen defaulters as against ten during 1932.
Wei Hai Wei Contingent: Thirty-three defaulters as against fifty-seven in 1932.
MENDICANTS.
27. During the year, seven hundred and seventy-four mendicants were dealt with by the Police Department. Of this number, six hundred and nineteen were convicted before Police Magistrates for begging and eighteen were discharged. Of the numbers sent away:-
334 were sent to Canton.
Russian Guards
34t
3
2
2
35 t
Indian Special Guards
96
1
13
2
15
85
Chinese (Wei Hai Wei)
Guards
96$
8
w-
ទ
96
Indian Police Watchmen...
161
3 100
13 116
490
Chinese (Cantonese)
Watchmen....
13
12
8
8
41
130
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J
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Deep Bay.
81
11
13
11
Kong Mun.
34
J
"
Macau.
26
97
77
Wu Chau.
19
11
15
12
Amoy.
San Mei.
Shum Chun.
11
1
J1
11
Nam Tau.
10
Ho Hau.
9
Pak Hoi.
Total......
167
3
121
25 149
747
8
11
Includes one attached to the Criminal Investigation Department, Police
Headquarters.
Interchangeable with and drawn from regular duties.
No fixed establishment; recruited as required.
3
17
11
+
J
35
11
Hoi How.
Sha U Chong.
Tai Ping.
Shanghai.
Shekki.
Tung Wah Hospital.
Swatow.
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