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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10TH MARCH, 1905.
CEMETERIES.
Last year was not a severe plague year, so that there were fewer terraces required to be formed. All plague bodies were buried at Cheung Sha Wan Ce- metery, and at the end of the year, there were terraces formed in readiness for the plague season to take about 500 bodies.
A small space in the Kennedy Town Cemetery is also reserved for plague bodies, at times when it is impossible to convey the bodies to the Cheung Sha Wan Cemetery during typhoons.
New terraces have been formed in Mount Davis Cemetery in Sec.ions A and C, and terraces that were incompleted in Mount Caroline Cemetery at the end of 1903 have been completed. Terraces for a single row of bodies have since. been made in preference to double rows as being more economical on the steep hill sides.
PROSECUTIONS,
9. The following is a return of the prosecutions instituted by the during the year
Offences.
Summonses. Convictions. Penalties.
Remarks.
Drainage nuisance ou private pro- }
perty,
53
45
$378
8 withdrawn.
Failure to comply with order of
2
2
35
Magistrates,
Total,
55
47
$413
8 withdrawn.
Fear.
Table A.
No. of
Houses received.
No. of Houses
No. of Houses
Total.
No. of Houses
drained.
cancelled.
in hand.
1904 Quarter.
1st,
Carried forward from
2nd,
1903 and dealt
with in 1904,
3rd,
4th,
25 29 14 23
26
26
18
47
14
33
33
211
102
18
120
91
1st.
101
14
14
Received and dealt
2nd,
47
21
10
31
with in 1904,
3rd,
54
20
20
4th,
91
40
41
296
95
106
190
Total,
Year.
507
197
29
226
281
Table B.
Received. Passed.
Cancı Hed.
Total.
In hund,
1904 Quarter.
Ist,
Carried forward from
2nd,
1903 and dealt
3ril.
with in 1904.
4th,
19
5x5
10
12
42
16
1st,
46
Received and dealt
2nd,
78
39
with in 1901,
3rd,
90
54
4th,
52
80
16
266
173
19
192
71
Total,
321
215
19
234
90