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statistics as

exhibited in the preceding, table (Jh. 12) have been deduced, was taken under

the

supervision of Mr May, the Superintendent of Police. No method could have been adopted

more calculated to ensure no

one recorted to

by

accuracy him, and there

than the

is no

doubt.

that it has produced, a result which is

the nearest attainable- approximation to truth.

Mr. May heimself allows for

vira ccuracies

of the unsuitable period at

arising out of which his

inquiries

Averl

made, many

persons being then absent from the Colony

to celebrate the new

year:

The population of this city is every day affected by immigration, and although

strangers

the adventurous and unknown

who visit the Colony for a short time will swell the numbers

of the livings

of

they contribute: nothing to the records

now is it possible to obtain any

the dead;

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account of their destinies.

The Chinese hold

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very

solemn

superstitions relating to death. Their bodily

the property of their surviving

relics are

friends, with whom it is a.

s a religious in

obligation to preserve and defreit them within the precincts of their feudal.__

birth place, consequently, who is not indigenous

first

with

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every to this Island, the

care in the event.

departs to his

may

the card

the event of sickness

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country,

of death be

to

that his ashes

instances of this kind must annually

Mary of this paperited there.

occur amongst persons who

are

unknownd

to their survivons here. Notwithstanding

" error in the returns of general

this source

mortality.

of

which will constituto u certain

and invariable

average,

the proportion of dead

to the living will in comparison with other years, _ if the calculation of population be "corrected, - ( for there is reason to believe that

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