L 28

General Cemeteries.

1911. 1910.

Colonial, 106 111

Roman Catholic.. 1,058 1,004

Mahommedan, 52 36

Jewish, 2 3

Parsee,. 3 1

1,221 1,155

Chinese Cemeteries.

1911. 1910.

Mount Caroline, 693 82

Kai Lung Wan, 628 800

Tung Wa Hospital, 3,483 3,557

Protestant, 38 30

Eurasian, 2 3

Shaukiwan, 189 312

Aberdeen, 151 153

Stanley, 22 24

Shek O, 0 1

Ma Tan Wai, 1,155 1,092

Shai Yu Shek, 118 131

Kowloon Tong, 91 3

Christian, Kowloon City, 11 17

Cheung Leung Tin, 3 8

6,584 6,213

There were in addition thirteen cremations of bodies during the year. No less than 914 of the interments in the Roman Catholic Cemetery are the bodies of Chinese infants that have been baptized at the convents and die there shortly after admission.

DISINFECTING STATIONS.

During the year the Disinfecting Stations (in Victoria and in Kowloon) dealt with 50,422 articles of clothing, bedding, etc.

The disinfecting apparatus in Victoria was in use on 305 days, and in addition 8,551 articles were washed, 21 public vehicles were disinfected and 1,843 articles were fumigated. The disinfecting apparatus in Kowloon was in use on 77 days.

PUBLIC BATH-HOUSES.

The free Public Bath-houses, erected by the Government at Wanchai and in Pound Lane, Taipingshan, and also the temporary bath-houses, fitted up in Chinese tenement houses rented for this

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