Force Orders 1937_39
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N0. 39.
CIRCULATEDTO DIVIBIONAL
HEADQIIARTEELSAND TO STATION
OFFICES.
28thAugust,1937.
QIIALIFYINGE%AMINATIONFOR PROMOT20N
TO THEBANROF SERGEARf.
The followingConstables,whoee xmmesappearhereunder
in alphabeticalorder,were successfulin passingthe qualifying
eaaminationfor promotioato the ra.nkof Sergeant,whichwas held
oa the 19th June,1937.
• No. 122 L. Ardara.
No. 14 T. R. Astbury.
No. 413 P.E.J.Astley.
No. 11 J. Atkin.
No. 171W.J. Austin.
No. 199 S.S. Axon.
No. 373A. Banoroft.
No. 239 W. C. Bexter.
No. 279 H. Bebbington.
No. 222 S.\ Bebbington.
No. 363 F. C. Be11.
No. 267 S. C. Bensoa.
Mo. 440 E.. Berry.
No. 487 J. F. Blane.
No. 411 G. E. Bradbury.
No. 43 R. Brett.
No. 262 J. Broadey.
No. 142 R. Broster.
No. 527 S. Buxton.
No. 21 F. J. Carlees.
No. 409 E. G. Cartlidge.
, No. 532W. R. Cartlidge.
No. 4 A. E. Cartmell.
No.' 521 H. W. Chaffe.
No. $1 R. H. Cooke.
No. 218W. E. Cooper.
No. 285 G. F. Dance.
No. 522 G. Davenport.
No. 188 W. Dickin.
No. 431 J. Digby.
No. 266A. Docking.
No. 194 F. E. Dodd.
No. 261 N. W. Dyaa.
No. 120 J. Edge.
No. 501 A. Fish ick.
No. 494 A. Formeton.
No. 519W. H. Gardner.
No. 298 J. J. Gaah.
No. 136 J. P. Gouldea.
No, 303 G. Gregory.
No. 372 N. Gregory.
No. 296 F. Ha11.
No. 507 P. G. Hammond.
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No. 50 C. H.
No. 418 H.
No. 179A. E.
No. 244F. P.
No. 86 T.
No. 534 J.
No. 164R. B.
No. 268 J.
No. 51 S.
No. 272 S. E.
No. 150F.
No. 99 T. M.
No. 282 W.
No. 25 G. H.
No. 526W.
No. 336F.
No. 390H.
No. 274W.
No. 269M. G.
No. 53 J. C.
No. 18$W. R.
No. 24$ G. J.
No. 396 E. G.
No. 29 C.
No. 368 .G. W.
No. 420 J.W.H.
No. 80 W. J.
No. 354G. E.
No. 249W.
No. 55 H. G.
No. 125 H.
No. 37 J.
No.452 J.
No. 83 R.
No. 72 T. J.
No. 317 W.
No. 36 T. S.
No. 399 G.
No. 513 H.
No. 341 F. C.
No. 213 J.
No. 475 H.
No. 514F.
No. 530 P.
No. 33 G. W.
No. 75 W.
No. 537W.
No. 165 W. E.
No. 524W. J.
No. 320A.
No. 324 W.
No. 316 J. H.
No. 5 E.
No. 182 F. D.
No. 191 W.
No. 107 S.
H mp on.
Hanson.
Hardiag.
Harrison.
Hevritt . ,
Hollaad.
Holland.
Holli gvrorth .
Hough. _
Ouwayth.
Jones.
Jones.
Keadrick.
Kirby.
Lee .
Lowe.
Mathere.
Maxfield. '
McIver.
Mitbhell.
Mof£att .
Mottershead.
Muggeridge.
Mullin .
Onions.
Osborne.
parry.
Pe a11.
P1att.
Reade.
Rigby. •
Robinson.
Robiaaon.
Robinsoa.
Rodger.
Savage:
Shoa .
$kitt.
Skitt.
S1ade.
S1yaa.
Smith .
Snape.
Spana.
Stubbs.
Tay1or.
ay or.
Thompeon.
Turner.
Turn ock .
Voas .
Warburtoa.
Weatherby.
Wiggina .
Wi1d.
Williame.
No. 338 F. Willieme.
Ao. 405 A. A. Winetanley.
No. 173 M. Wood.
No. 348 A. H. Yroodcock.
No. 71 S. Worrall.
In accordancewith Regula.tion31 of th® Po11ceRegulations
1920a reaordof suchpassingwill be made ia the recordaoC thoee
concerned. '
A11 othercandidates,who presentedthemselves,falled1a
this ei mi tioa. 1a accordaaaewith the Regulationaa eatryto
thie effectwi11 be mada in theirrecords• Thosewho failedare
prohibitedby the Regu]at oa from preaeatingthanselvesfor a
promotionexaminationfor 12 montheafterthe date o£ this examiaat3on.
. The ChiefConstabl®waa very pleaeedwith the high staadard
of the paperaparbicularlythoseof the o1derCoastablee.
The papersdoneby the candidatesiadioatethat a7.1r anke
have benefitedfromthe 3nstructionwhichthey bave receivedoa
the eoientificaide of Polioework. The ChiefConstableie eatiefied
thatthe lecturesand instructiongivenby the DetectiveSuperlatendent
on fingerprinteand the Modue Operandisysteoxhave had very sat3afactoryresulteaad
the paperadoue by the candidateshae•thatthey
have a good practicalkao ledgeof these subjects. Th1s caa oaly
be the reeulto£ aoundinstruction.
The ChiefConstabledireotethat eeaiorOfficers, particularly
Iaepectore,will givethoee Constables,who have passeda promotion
examination,aa many opportunitiesas poesibleto learnthe practical
side of a Sergeaat'swork. To thie part of a Constable'strainiag
laepectorashouldpay atteatloa1n orderthat they may beaie to
expressaa opinionoa the capab313tieeoP a partioularConatabl®,
particularlyin regardto his po eraof oommand.
Thosewho have paaaedthis exeminationmuet be carefulnot
to re1axthelr effortsto maiatalaand inareaeetheirkao ledge- This
partioularlyappliesto th® youagermea.
The ChiefConatabl®hopesthat unsuccessfulcandidateew111
aot be diecouragedby their failureoa thie occasioh. Very few oP
thoeewho failedgot less than 65 /. Therewere few bad papers.
This reflectsored3ton a11 oonoerned.
YouagConstableson whose trainingand educationao much
time ie being spentare warnedthat aa the ataadardof Joiovrledgeincrea
e ,eo mu t promotioaexaminationsgrovmore difficult. The
oldermea have set a standard. The youngermen must work up to it.