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Inspected By H.E. The Governor Yesterday.

FOUR KING'S POLICE MEDALS PRESENTED

The annual Hongkong police parade held on the compound of the Central Police Station:yester- day afternoon was made the oc- casion of a distribution of medals to some members of the Force for meritorious services rendered in the execution of their duties. The presentation was made by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Re- ginald Edward Stabbs, who also inspected the different units of the Force.

About fifty stalwarts of the British section of the Force, smartly dressed and equipped. stood mastered with a little over one hundred and forty Chinese and Indians under the command of the Captain Superintendent of Police, Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, and Messrs. T. H. King and C. G. Perdue, Deputy and Assistant Superintendents of Police respec- tively. Th parade was render-

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Addressing the gathering Hia Excellency said: Captain Superin- tendent of Police, officers and men of the Police Fores, I am pleased

to have the opportunity of meeting so many of you again and expres- sing my thanks to you for the good service which the Force has read- ered since I 3AW you last on a similar occasion. I can assure you that the excellent manner in which you have carried out your difficult work will be appreciated by the Government. It is a great plea- sure for me to have the opportuni-

of presenting to the members of the Force four of the King's Police Medals. The camber of this kind of medal awarded in the Empire is strictly limited and it obtain. is a rare distinction to

This is the only occasion I can re- member, on which four of these medals have been awarded

the at

the time 82 me

to same Force. I am

sure the recipients will be cordially con- gratulated by their colleagues on having been selected among the police forces of the Empire for this distinguished honour. I have Dow much pleasure in presenting them."

His Excellency then pinned medals to the following recipients one by one and shook hands with each of them.

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C.C. 338 Yuen Yui, Fourth Class:

played by him in a case of larceny Sub-Inspector William Pitt. from Holt's godowns in December

EARLIER

Chief Inspector James Kerr, and untiring energy in search for exceptional service while in charge

For of the police in the northern medad: For zeal and energy dis- SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. tracing criminals. King's Police Medal:-For most and excellent work throughout the bravery shown in connection with district of the New Territory. War, for ability and untiring zeal the case known as "The Motor

arrested (From Dur Own Correspondent.) in the performance of the onerous Bandit Case" at West Point on the Fourth Class Medal:-For long 1920. Three men were

and convicted and the stolen pro- 26th. of November, 1919, in which and faithful service.

SHANGHAI NEWS. duties of his appointment:

Sergeant A145 Godfrey Albert perty recovered.

Shangbai, July 8. Chief Detective Inspector wil three persons, including the late

Engineer-in-Chief Wong Mai, The rice strike is over and the liam Murison, King's Police Chinese Constable 605. Ling Piu. Stinson, Fourth Class Medal:-

All Medal:- For most excellent work lost their lives and three out of For skill and intelligence shown Fourth Class medal:-For long Municipal Council victorious.

the shops are opening to-morrow, throughout the War, for ability the five armed robbers, were in a case of larceny of a quantity and faithful service.

Engineers Ho Tai Luk and Chan and untiring zeal in the perfor captured and sentenced to death of cargo from Holt's godowns in

AMERICAN JESUITS. mance of the onerous duties of his at the Criminal Sessions on the December 1920. Three men were Wing and coxaswain 403 Hau Fak farrested and convicted and the were also awarded Fourth Class

Shangbai, July 8, appointment ax Chie Detective 27th January, 1920,

McDonald, stolen property recovered.

medals for long and faithfal

Twenty American Jesuits have Inspector Robert Inspector.

Second Class Medal:-For long! Ex-Sergeant W Kerr, Fourth service.

arrived hara by an Empress boat Chs Fo, of the Sanitary Depart-len route for the Philippines." Station Officer Arthur Lane and valuable service and for zeal Class medal:-For long and faith-

ment, Belilios Medal and $25 re- (Fire Brigade), King's Police and courage in the performanceful service.

Inspector Nawab Khan, Third ward:-For garlantry on the mor CHINA MERCHANTS' Medal. For long and most valu- of his duties in a difficult district

TROUBLE SETTLED. able work and for zeal and courand for bravery in following up Class Medal:-For long and faith-ning of 13th May this year ic jumping into the harbour and sar- age in the performance of his

Shanghai, July 8. (31, Western ful servece and excellent work.

P. 5,80 Lam Kwok, Fourth Classing the He of a married woman The China Marchants' Naviga- duties.

Francis medal-For long and faithful named Ho Sze and her female tion trouble bas been amicably

child.

armed robbers Street.)

Patrick Inspecto Detective Inspector Hau Hang. King's Palice Medal:--For skill Boulger, Third Class Medal:-For service.

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