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Table I.
RETURN OF SERIOUS AND MINOR OFFENCES REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN COMMITTED DURING THE YEARS 1918 AND 1919.
Serious Offences.
Robbery with Violence and intent to rob. Burglaries. Larcenies and Larcenies in Dwelling-Houses. Other Felonies. Women and Girls Protection Ordinance. Unlawful Possession. Kidnapping. Assault and Disorderly Conduct. 1918. Europeans and Americans, Indians, Chinese, 94 39 23 96 14 32,776 Cases. 1,060 297 223 89 Convicted. 298 229 92 94 93 Discharged. 74 34 288 Total, 94 39 23 96 14 32,777 1,060 298 229 92 94 93 74 34 288 246 1919. Europeans and Americans, Indians, Chinese, 122 48 11 99 20Minor Offences.
Gambling. Drunkenness. Nuisances. Miscellaneous Offences. Cases. 3,780 4,308 330 8,399 Convicted. 3,719 4,330 336 8,449 Discharged. 312 522 66 238 1,049 176 19 19 552 552 Total, 122 48 11 99 20 3,408 1,503 268 310 168 106 125 110 29 472 430 89 365 550 90 380 1,889 79 35 35 664 664 4,561 5,053 434 10,542