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the Commissioner of Police on four occasions,
During the last 21 years,
he has demonstrated that he is an able N.C.O. who is loyal and hardworking
and who sets high standards for himself and demands the same from his
subordinates.
MR. CHU HOK-SHING, C.P.M.
Senior Inspector Chu Hok-shing joined the Hong Kong Police as an
Interpreter in October 1941. After the Japanese occupation of the Colony,
he rejoined the Force in December 1945 as a Sub-Inspector. He was advanced
to the rank of Inspector in 1958 and was promoted to Senior Inspector in 1963.
r. Chu has spent most of his Police service in the Criminal Investigation Department. He has been commended by the Commissioner of Police on four
occasions for good work. He is reliable, hardworking and possessos plenty
of common sense, He accepts a very heavy work load with unfailing good
humour and has demonstrated on many occasions during the last 20 years, that
he is a Police officer and, in particular, a detective officer of the best
kind. He provides an excellent model for his juniors to emulate and thus,
apart from his actual work, he makes a great contribution to the efficiency
of the Force.
HR. KENNETH WILLIAM FARMER. C.P.M.
After National Service in the Royal Navy, lir, Farmer joined the Hong
Kong Police as a Sub-Inspector on July 25, 1950. He was promoted Assistant
Superintendent on January 11, 1957 and advanced to Superintendent on January 11, 1960.
In January, 1961 he was appointed to command Western Division and as a
result of his good work there he was posted to the command of Eastern Division
in April 1962. He held this post until his departure on leave in January 1964.
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