DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Olivier's occupation in 1941 as "Police Inspector".
Guy Shirra mentioned that Mr Olivier was killed on 6th May 1949. Olivier's death was front page news on that day's copy of The Hong Kong Telegraph:
Inspectors Olivier, Haynes Murdered On Police Launch
EARLY MORNING DRAMA AT PORT SHELTER
Inspector Ralph Fairburn Craik Olivier and Sub-Inspector Leonard Haynes, both well-known and experienced officers of the Hongkong Police Force, and a Chinese detective, Wong Kam, were shot dead while asleep in their bunks on board No. 1 Police launch in Port Shelter in the Salkung area in the early hours of this morning.
Details of the crime are lacking but from an official statement released by the Police authorities this morning it appears that the officers were murdered by three Chinese, two of whom were temporary seamen on board the cruising launch.
About one o'clock this morning the launch was secured at anchor for the night at Port Shelter. About an hour later the guard was taken over by two temporary seamen. Insp Olivier was in charge of the launch with Sub-Insp Haynes second-in-command, and both were at this time sleeping.
About 2.30 a.m. the two temporary seamen admitted on board a third man and with him entered the cabins and murdered the European Police officers and Detective Corporal 707 Wong Kam.
Having killed the officers the marauders then proceeded to wound the coxswain of the launch and compelled him to steam to a point in Chinese territory, about one mile from Shataukok.
Here the launch was grounded and 13 men boarded the craft. Together with the murderers they ransacked the vessel of its arms and ammunition, and then escaped.
MARINE POLICE DOYEN
Insp Olivier was the doyen of the Marine Police and had been connected with the Hongkong Police Force since August, 1923. He was well-known to the Chinese villagers in the districts patrolled by his launch and respected by them. He was 51 years of age and is survived by his wife, Mrs Ada Mary Olivier, daughter of the late Mr W. G. Pepperell, who was formerly with the Police for many years. A son and a daughter are in England.
IN WORLD WAR I
The late Insp Olivier saw active service in the first World War with the Royal Engineers. He held the Colonial Police Long Service Medal and First Bar and on three occasions received commendations from the Governor and on six occasions from the Commissioner of Police. In addition he had several creditable entries in his record of service.
Sub-Insp. Haynes is the younger brother of Sub-Insp. A. E. Haynes who retired from the Police last year and is now in Australia. The deceased is survived by his Wife and a one-year-old son who are living in Police flats in Prince Edward Road. He is 39 years of age and joined the Police Force in February, 1934. After serving in several Stations he was posted to the Marine Police in 1935. He was also well-known, respected and popular among all the floating population.
Comments
Ralph Fairbairn Craik (sic) 1897 - 6 May 1949
I can find no record of a birth of Ralph Fairburn Craik Olivier
BIRTH INDEX UK
Ralph Fairbairn (sic) Craik (sic) Quarter 3 1897 Berwick son of Robert Craik and Isabella Craik (nee Fairbairn)
1911 CENSUS
Ralph F Craik 13 living in Berwick with parents Robert Craik a tailor (1859 - 1912) and Isabella Craik born 1869 (nee Fairbairn} an antiques dealer
MARRIAGE INDEX UK 1919 Isle of Wight Hampshire
Cornelius Jan Olivier to Isabel Marcia Vernon-Harcourt
Passenger List Singapore to New York arrival 27 March 1920
R Olivier 22 Deserting Seaman When and where signed on Hull 1916
US Arrivals California 1922
Ralph Olivier 25 born Berwick on Tweed Seaman Mother Isabel Olivier residence Papeete Tahiti Point of Departure Suva
Passenger List Southampton to Batavia Java 1924
Cornelius Jan Olivier 43 Sugar Planter born Holland C/O Leach Argentine Estates Ltd London Country of Intended Future Permanent Residence Argentina
Isabel Marcia Olivier 36 born Holland
Passenger List Naples to Fremantle Australia 1924
Mr R F Olivier Financier 26 Country of Last Permanent Residence Malta Intended Future Permanent Residence Australia Embarked Naples
Passenger List Sydney Australia to Southampton December 1945
Ralph Olivier 48 Police Officer
Ada M Olivier 41
Arthur Olivier 18 Student
Nita Olivier 17 Student
Passenger List Southampton to Hong March 1947
Ralph Fairbairn (Sic) Olivier 49 Police Officer UK Address Baginton Hostel Coventry