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Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941

The admissions from the Police Force and the number of Deaths for the past five years were as follows:-

Years. Admissions. Deaths.

1887, 619 9

1888, 657 15

1889, 590 14

1890, 582 7

1891, 570 8

Total, 3,018 53

Average, 603.6 10.6

The admissions of Europeans, Chinese, and Indians in 1891 were 167, 118, and 285 respectively, as against 149, 179, and 254 in 1890.

Military Hospital.

The admissions from among the troops during the past five years were as follows:-

Years. Admissions. Deaths.

1887, 1,749 14

1888, 1,485 21

1889, 1,732 16

1890, 1,915 15

1891, 1,251 17

Total, 8,132 83

Average, 1,626.4 16.6

Small-Pox Hospital.

The admissions during the past five years were as follows:-

Years. Admissions

1887, 65

1888, 99

1889, 19

1890, 2

1891, 17

Total, 202

Average, 40.4

Inquests.

The inquests held during the past five years were as follows:---

1887, 115

1888, 63

1889, 76

1890, 101

1891, 39

28.-CHARITABLE AND LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.

No fresh Institution was formed.

29.-RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS.

No fresh Institution was formed.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

Hongkong, 19th May, 1892.

G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.

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