GENERAL
OCCUPATION OF
THE INHABITANTS.
1.269
Trade
Fishing and Trade. Agriculture.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
302.
Fishing & Agriculture & Stonequarrying Do.
Trade.
Do.
Fishing & Trade, & Stone cutting
Agriculture.
Do.
Do.
Do.
1,362 |
C. MAY,
Officiating Registrar General.
CHILDREN.
DEATHS.
NAME OF DISTRICT OR PLACE.
MALE. FEMALE.
TOTAL.
POPULATION MALE. FEMALE. OF EACH PLACE.
IN THE
COLONY.
OUT OF THE
TOTAL
MORTALITY.
COLONY.
City of Victoria,
Aberdeen and vicinity,
Heongkong,
Hok-tsui and Ka-se-wan,
Hoong-heong-loo,
Pok-foo-lum,
Sai-wan,
Sei-ing-poon,
Sheak'o,
19,036 4,701 2,055
1,732
27,524
284
550
123
71
43
787
280
62
72
50
464
39
29
13
88
545
82
4
5
3
94
20
16
11
13
60
56
41
33
24
154
234
14
17
266
134
62
38
24
258
Sheak-tong-tsui,
19
2
4
27
Show-ke-wan,
123
36
56
27
242
Soo-kan-poo,
991
199
144
80
1,414
Stanley,
529
207
83
66
885
Tsut-chee-moy,
62
26
10
103
Ty-tam-took and Ty-tam,
51
39
20
119
Wong-ma-kok,
15
9
24
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Wong-nei-chong,
125
104
47
57
333
Wong-kok-tsui,
19
12
3
7
41
IN INDO~**>
When Chinese residents who have pecuni- ary means are seized with severe illness, they mostly leave the Colony for their native places; the deaths out of the Colony are therefore much more numerous than deaths within the Colo-
I estimate the former at 985.
ny.
*240
A
77
27
5
22,365
5,686
2,682
2,150
32,883
377
985