441

Table IX.-Admissions for Malarial Fever from the most important Police Stations in the New Territories compared with Strength,

Stations.

1901.

1902. 1903.

1904.

1905.

1906.

Shn Tu Kok,

30.7

15.38

13.3

57.1

7.7

Ping Shan,

62.2

7.1

45.45

13.3

20.0

Sai Kung, San Tin, Tai Po, Tai 0, Sha Tin,

28.2

16.6

16.6

50.0

42.8

25.0

10.0

10.0

70.0

50.0

33.3

27.2

16.6

9.0

10.0

10.0

11.1

10.0

25.0

12.5

33.3

Au Tau,

121.4

7.6

61.5

50.0

71.4

35.7

Sheung Shui,

63.6

20.0

9.0

14.3

Table X.

Ceutral,

1341

4

No. 1,

13

No. 2,

38

20

No.5,

11

No. 6 (Penk),

2

Admissions for Malarial Fever from each Police Station during each month of the Year.

Stations.

Strength.

January,

February.

March.

::::

April.

May.

June.

July.

August.

September.

October.

November.

December

Total.

Percentage to Strength

(Malaria

only).

6-7

26.3

No. 7,

63

6:3

No. 8,

35

Mt. Gough,

20

Bay View,

10

Tsat Tse Mui,

7

Quarry Bay,

2

80-0

71.4

100-0

Shau-ki-wau,

11

Shek 0,

2

Stanley,

11

36.3

Aberdeen,

17

Pokfulni,

6

Kennedy Towu,

7

A

Tsim Tsat Tsoi,

180

1.1

Yaumati,

39

7.6.

Hung Hom.

17

Sam Shui Po,

14

14.3

Kowloon City,

16

Ping Shan,

15

Au Tau,

14

San Tin,

10

Sheng Shui,

14

Tai Po,

11

Sha Ta Kok,

13

35.7

10:0

14:3

9-0

7-7

Tai 0,

Il

Tung Chung,

Sha Tin, Sha Tin Gap, Sai Kung, TaKu Leng,

Lamma Island,

Cheung Chau,

Juuk Bay,

Green Island Stn.,

5

NOTE :—Malaria is represented by the numerators—Febricula by the denominators. Total==11.

28.5

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