A. 29.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The following Letter from the Captain Superintendent of Police, together with the Returns of Criminal Statistics accompanying it, is published for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 4th February, 1880.
W. H. MARSH,
Colonial Secretary.
[No. 32.]
VICTORIA, HONGKONG,
23rd January, 1880.
SIR—I have the honour, in accordance with the instructions contained in your Circular of 2nd December, 1879, to forward, for the information of His Excellency the Governor, details of the Police Establishment, the list of Pensioners, and the Criminal Statistics for 1879.
2. The Criminal Statistics show that 6129 cases were reported to the Police during the past year, being a decrease of 706 cases or 10.32 per cent from the returns for 1878. In the sub-division of these cases into Serious Crimes (so called) and Minor Offences, a decrease of 214 cases or 8.19 per cent is found in Serious Crimes, and a decrease of 492 cases or 11.64 per cent in Minor Offences.
I have the honour, to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
W. M. DEANE, Captain Superintendent of Police.
The Honourable W. H. MARSH,
Colonial Secretary,
&c., &c.
A. 29.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The following Letter from the Captain Superintendent of Police, together with the Returns of Criminal Statistics accompanying it, is published for general information.
By Command,
•Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 4th February, 1880.
W. H. MARSII,
Colonial Secretary-
[No. 32.]
VICTORIA, HONGKONG,
23rd January, 1880.
SIR-I have the honour, in accordance with the instructions contained in your Circular of 2nd December, 1879, to forward, for the information of His Excellency the Governor, details of the Police Establishment, the list of Pensioners, and the Criminal Statistics for 1879.
2. The Criminal Statistics show that 6129 cases were reported to the Police during the past year, being a decrease of 706 cases or 10.32 per cent from the returns for 1878. In the sub-division of these cases into Serious Crimes (so called) and Minor Offences, a decrease of 214 cases or 8.19 per cent is found in Serious Crimes, and a decrease of 492 cases or 11.64 per cent in Minor Offences.
I have the honour, to be,
The Honourable W. H. MARSI,
Colonial Secretary,
&c.,
St.
te.
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
W. M. DEANE, Captain Superintendent of Police.
A. 29.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The following Letter from the Captain Superintendent of Police, together with the Returns of Criminal Statistics accompanying it, is published for general information.
By Command,
•Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 4th February, 1880.
W. H. MARSII,
Colonial Secretary-
[No. 32.]
VICTORIA, HONGKONG,
23rd January, 1880.
SIR-I have the honour, in accordance with the instructions contained in your Circular of 2nd December, 1879, to forward, for the information of His Excellency the Governor, details of the Police Establishment, the list of Pensioners, and the Criminal Statistics for 1879.
2. The Criminal Statistics show that 6129 cases were reported to the Police during the past year, being a decrease of 706 cases or 10.32 per cent from the returns for 1878. In the sub-division of these cases into Serious Crimes (so called) and Minor Offences, a decrease of 214 cases or 8.19 per cent is found in Serious Crimes, and a decrease of 492 cases or 11.64 per cent in Minor Offences.
I have the honour, to be,
The Honourable W. H. MARSI,
Colonial Secretary,
&c.,
St.
te.
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
W. M. DEANE, Captain Superintendent of Police.
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