rather than

over

in crime committed.

ven in creise

40% in the number of Inquests held. The

findings appear satisfactory - only

of nu

one verdict

nunder agamist sourebers on a bersous unknown.

3. abfears to present

for remark.

4. Apparently satisfactory.

occasion

5. tells much the same tale as 2.

Putty

at once

A. F.

29/3.

No.50.

sir,

326

58

Government Hotse.

Hong-Kong, 25th. February, 1898.

I have the honour to transmit to you the

following Sessional Papers:-

ry for 1897.

(1) Report of the Director of the Observato-

(2) Criminal Statistics and Coroner's Re-

turns for 1897,

Enclosures

1 to 5.

copies of each.

with 6 spare

(3) Report on the Widows' and Orphans' Pen-

sion Fund for the Year 1897.

(4) Report of the Superintendent of Fire

Brigade for 1397.

(5) Supreme Court Returns for 1897,

The Right Honourable

Joseph Chamberlain, M. P.

30.1

30. 7

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble Servant,

MMlark

Administering the Government.

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