641440-1895-Report-of-the-Captain-Superintendent-of-Police-for-1894 — Page 15

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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16TH MARCH, 1895.

TABLE E.

RETURN shewing the STRENGTH, ENLISTMENTS and CASUALITIES in the Police Force during 1894.

Strength of the Force.

Enlistments.

Deaths.

Resignation through Sickness.

207

Resignation through expiry of

Dismissals

Total Number

or

term of Service or otherwise.

Desertions.

of Casualties.

European,

117

14

2

12

Indian,

225

21

4

3

14

Chinese,

313

55

11

1

62

22

со

8

22

9

30

29

103

Total,.

685*

90

15

6

888

46

155

* This number includes the Police paid for by other Departments and Private Firms, but is exclusive of—

1 Captain Superintendent,

1 Deputy

Do.,

1 Paymaster,

·Grand Total, 738.

3 Clerks,

47 Coolies,

Police Department, Hongkong, January, 1895.

F. H. MAY,

Captain Superintendent of Police.

RETURN of POLICE CONSTABLES treated in the GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL for FEVER, from 1st January to 31st December, 1894.

European Strength,.

44

6

Europeans,

20

No. 2 & No. 3

Stations.

- No. 7.

Pokfulam.

Kennedy-

town."

Peak.

Indian Strength,

Indians,

Chinese Strength,

8***

92

12

22

12

25

4

16

78

32

30

HON

Chinese,

3

10

378670

be Ardeen.

∞∞∞ Yaumati.

411602

Shaukiwan.

Stanley.

Tsimshatsui.

Grand Total.

22

3

2

25

102

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2

15

35

10

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39

Total,... 52

4

9

110

3

1

33

6

9

3

10

141

* Only occupied part of the year.

Enclosure.

Remarks.

POLICE SCHOOL,

HONGKONG, 28th January, 1895.

SIR,I have the honour to forward a report on the Police School for 1894.

In consequence of my absence on leave for the nine months ending December, I have had no personal opportunity of observing the working and results of the changes introduced early in the year; but Mr. JAMESON, who had charge of the School during my absence, has furnished the report appended

hereto.

During the year 26 Europeans, 171 Indians and 159 Chinese attended the School.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

F. H. MAY, Esq.,

Captain Superintendent of Police.

Your most obedient Servant,

W. M. B. ARTHUR,

Master in Charge.

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