WHAT EVERY POLICE-.
MAN. KNOWS,
The Man in Blue as A Walking Encyclopædia.
Day-duty for the policeman
employed in London, or any big London
Destinationi
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1912.
VESSELS LOADING,
town, is divided into two parts. L'don, Rotterdam it A'worp Night duty is from 10 p.m. till 6 | a. m.—oight hours at ́n stretch.
Ho has a poll of each sort of duty in turn.
In order to give some idea of the amazing varig of different offences with which a constablo has to deal, it in worth while to follow briefly his duties round the clook.
London and Antworp '-- Morseilles, vin Saigon Mursoilles, Havre and H'burg Marseilles, via Suez .. Bremen, Naples, Genoa, &o, Marseilles Havre and Homburg Rotterdan, Il'burg & A'worp Havre, Bremen and Hamburg Rotterdam Il'burg & A'werp Trieste via Singapore, &o. ... Tricato via Singapore, &v. Trieste via Singapore, &o. ...
Arriving on his beat at six in the morning, he makes a round to see that no premises have beon- tampered with by burglars. If he fide any suspicious sign, le New York must either warn the carotaker, Boston and New York or go to the police station and have the ownor sont for,
. Markol-carts nro coming in. Their drivers are guilty of a variety of offences, to cheek which the policeman must have thorough knowledge of the rule and law of the road. Ono cart may be on the wrong
European Ports.
Vessel's Name..
Delta. Flintshire Doubighshire Polynesien Sachson
O. F. Laojuz
For Freight
Apply To'. P. & O... J. M. & Co....
J. M. & Co...
M. M. Co.
To bo Despatched. 13 April, Noon
10 May
16 June
23 April
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29 April
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Ateuta Muru
N. Y, K.
24 April, d'light
Lutzow
N. 1). Is.
17 April, Noon
Sithonia
H. A. L.
27 May
O.J. P. Ahlers...
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5 May
H. A. L.
10 May
4+
Arendia
H. A. L.
31 May
Koerbor...
9. W. & Co...
10 April
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Bolomia China
B. W. & Co.
10 May
8. W. & Co....
1 May
D. & Co.
23 April
P. M. Co.
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23 April
New York, San Francisco and Canada.
San Francisco via Shanghai and Japan
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San Franc, via S'hai & J'pan&c.
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Mex., Peru, Chili, via Japan Victoria & Tecoma vin d'pan
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another may have its side lay'couver, via Shai Japan &c.) unlighted, a third may be over- Joaded, or the horse may be in an unfit condition; in a fourth case the driver may be asleep. It is the constable's duty to take name and address in any such case, ́ and a summons may or may not
follow.
Night hawks will still be about examining dustbins. Upon those un eye must be kept, for they may be looking for other picking" thua rags and bones. lo must also keep an eye on people who, at this early hour, are seen with baga or sacks or bulging pockets, By ton the policeman must be at the station to hand in his note- book, and be sure that part of his four hours' recess is spont in studying his instruction-book.
Before two be raports himself, and the busiest part of his day is. before him. The streets aro crowded, and evarea of people unk him all sorts of questions. He -muat have an intimate knowledge of the neighbouring geography,
Seattle, via Nagasaki &c.
'toria, Seattle via S'hai & J'pán
Australian Ports via Manila' Australing Ports via Manila Australian Ports &c., via Manila
Montrose
Chinn
Porsia
Siberia
Manchuria Chiyo Maru
P. M. Co.
P. M. Co. P. M. Co.. T. K. K.
Nippon Maru, T. K. K. H'kong Maru... T. K. K. Tacoma Maru.... O. 8. K. Seattle Maru 0..S. K.
10 April
10 April, 1 pm. 30 April, 1 p.m.
7 May
28 May
7 Juno, Noon
10 April, 1 p.m.
14 May
Panama Maru... "0. 8. K.
...
30 April
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Mexico Maru'... Emp. of India. Eup. of Japan.
Mortongle Minnesota Awa Maru
Australia.
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Kumano Maru... B. Waldemar ... Yawala Muru...
Ports and Miiko Maru Namsung 'P. Ludwig Mausang
Singapore, Coast R'goon and C'eutta... Singapore, Penang, Singapore, l'onang and Calcutta Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokoliana Sandakan Java &c., Java &c., Java &c.
Kudat and Sandokan Manila...
Jas
Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo & Colu
an Kabo and Yokohama... Takow Kobo Kaba Manila Tientsin
of ovary shop, and indeed, of Tameui via Swatow and Amoy every householder. Old ladies Keelung
have to be piloted across the Anping via Swatow and Amoy streets, collarfoss dogs captured, Shanghai, Kobe and Moji crowds moved on, Tallon horse Shanghai, Kobo and Moji
Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama
Tjiboda
Timahi,
Tijturoam
Borneo
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0.8. K.
O. P. R. Co...
C. P. R. Co...
C. P. R. Co N. Y. K.
28 May
20 April 11 May
I June 3 May, Noon 23 April, Noon
N. Y. K.
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N. Y. K.
M. & Co.
12 April, Noon 20 April, 9 a.m.
10 May, Noon
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12 April
N. Y. K.
Japan.
N, Y. K. J. M. & Co.... ....N. D. L.
Loonsang Zafiro Tjimanook Coblenz Kagashima Maru Fultala Tenshin Maru...
Yuensang Chipshing Daijin Maru Yorimo Moruz. Soshima Maru
Gregory Apear
Kutsong
Andalusia
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J. M. & Co. ...
J. O. J. I. J. O J. L. J. Q. J. I M. & Co. J. M. & Co.... S. T. & Co.... J. C. J. L
N. D. L N. Y. K,
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22 April, Noon
18 April
17 April, Noon
F. half April
S. half April
F. half April Mildle of April 13 April, 2 p.m. 20 April, 4 p.m.
F. half April
30 April **
*
13 April
J. M. & Co.... N. Y. K. J. M. & Co.... J. M & Co.... O. 8. K. U). S. K. ........ 0. 8. K.
D. S. & Co....
18 April, Noon 14 April
20 April, 2 p.. 14 April
14 April, Noon 12 April, 4 pan, 17 April
13 April.
23 April, Noon. 30 April
helpod, pickpockets walche:).
Á motor-car comes past, driving "to the common danger." The officer holds up his hand, and demands name and address and licence. If an accident has been
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Salazio
J. M & Co... H.A. L. ... M. M. Co.
22 April.
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Monmouthshire.
J. M. & Co...
1 June
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Sithoni
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20 April
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Andalusia
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30 April
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caused, he must enter all partion.
5 May
Jura in his notebook, together witle addresses of witnesses. He must Shanghai
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E. F. Ferdinand
S. W. & Co..... 20 April
Tjilatjap
J. C. J. L. `...
send, any injured individual to Shanghai.
S. W. & Co....
F. half April 5 May
hospital.
Shanghai
... B. &.8.. *..
D. S. Co.
101
13 April, m'night ... 12 April, 11 3.10.
Night-duty begins by giving Swatow, Ainoy and Fenoliow
hini an opportunity to show his
knowledge of the licensing laws.
No public-house may by kept, open after regulation hours. He must also be up in the Betting and Cambling Acts. No gaine of cliance for money may be played in any public place.
now
Club law must also be at his fingere ends Clubs are subject to the Licensing Arts, and any person obtaining in- toxicating liquor in a club of which he is not a member, for consumption off the premises, is liable to a fine of £10. Bat: police have no righ; of entry to u club except, on warrant,
Vory possibly, a fire may break out. Then there is work indeed. Before firemen arrive the police- man may have to put into prac- tice his own knowledge of fire. lighting, and of rescue work.
Night-duty includes a know- ledge of how to set traps for thieves and burglars, the methode of sticking whalebone pins in doors to see if they have been opened, of tying threads along the tops of low walls, or across gangways, of looking into carts. and vans that have been driven into quiet backyards for the pur- poss of collecting or transferring stolen goods-
But this coloran 'contains the merest hint of the multifarious duties of the man in bluo. The police code is a manual of over 250 pages stuffed with informa- tion, all of which the constable, at 258. 6d. a week, must have at his fingers' ende,
It must be remembered, too, that the whole time of a constable, whether he is in uniform or.in plainclothes, belongs to the public, and there is no hour when he may or may not be called upon for solira duty t
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Jaun Woli, Connaught Road, from Friesland.
Kangnam, from Cholon. Keechong, from Oaklandeal, Konghaplong, from Manila, Kwongyak, from Singapore. Lambert, from Manila." Major Alonzo Gray, steamer Yueneang, from Manila.
Mansfield, from Manila, Nichols, from Manila. Quangonlong, Bonham Strand, from Cienfuegos.
Quinon, passenger Korea, from Manila.
treath.
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Schillege, from Manchester.. Abrams, Mrs. J. B. Morrell, Capt. Hurtado, E. L
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T. H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Roubens and children.
Mrs. F. C. Birot, L. Cox, P. W. Drayac, Mr. & Mr.
and child
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de
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Mr. F. Singer. ·
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Chaner, G. A.
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man.
To Hongkong Mr. Podre Millet, Miss Chevalier, Mr.
Forrazini:
To Singapore Mr. de Re-l quaferil,
Peyton,-Gilfin A. I Evans, Mr. & Mr. Pond, E. H.
G. H.
Yapkonfah, 120, Tookpootow, from Kuala Lumpor.
Yuenfat, from Bangkok.
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(2)
Chaney, E.A., Hongkong Hotel.... Ohloang,
Chonghingloong, Mercer Street.
Chunningohan Wing Lok St. Cudahy Hongkong Hotel, Golkengoo Sieaya. Hangsingtai, Iquiqua. Kelly. Kwanonat.
Kwonheeyin.
More Astor,
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1684, 4382, 5281, 1120, 0670,
Ridger, A. 1.0022.
F.R.0.0. England, George Gregory, Mag Seng Jong Hamilton, Mr. and Snowdon, J
Mraj.
Taylor; R Horbeer. J Ternan; J, Homie, D.D., Hor. Thol, P.
Rolt, & Mm, Hilyard. Rev.
Tyler, B. M. Young, Mien
2480; 0342, 3152, 5887. 2494, 7127.
2095, 1595.
3057 2490, 4090,
8390, 1344, 5894, 0387, 0017, 0448
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