No. 5. RETURN of the POPULATION of HONGKONG, exclusive of the MILITARY and NAVAL DEPARTMENTS, &c.,
3rd April, 1881.
WHITE.
CHINESE.
COLOURED.
TOTAL.
Males. Females. Males. Females.
VICTORIA DISTRICT,
Chinese Residing in Victoria,
1,634 1,406
611
Males. Females. Males. Females.
357 2,245 1,763
75
in Employ of Europeans,
71,323 4,379
25,533 1,150
75,702
26,683
VILLAGES.
Wong-nai-chung,
Shau-ki-wán,
Shái-wán,
Shek-ò,
Tải tám-tuk,
Stanley,
Aberdeen,
Heong-Kong,
Pok-fú-lam,
Kau-lung,..
311
218
2,201
1,073
119
94
203
190
50
36
517
312
960
345
152
169
425
210
6,435
2,586
17,961
11,028
11,373
5,233
Boat Population,
17,961
11,028
Temporary Residents,
162
26
Prisoners,
48
604
28
2
654
28
108,097
44,761
JOHN GERRARD,
Registrar General's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 1st June, 1881.
Acting Registrar General.
Page 363
Page 363
Page 363
No. 6. ABSTRACT of RETURNS furnished from each HOUSE occupied by CHINESE, in the COLONY of HONGKONG, stating Number of Persons resident therein, and Mortality.
MEN.
WOMEN.
Boys.
GIRLS.
TOTAL OF EACH
PLACE.
MOR-TALITY.
City of Victoria,...................
In employ of Europeans,
62,744 4,184
17,253 750
8,579 195
8,280
96,856
3,358
J
400
5,529
66,928
18,003
8,774
8,680 102,385
3,358
VILLAGES.
Wong-nai-chung,
239
152
72
66
529
Shau-ki-wán,
1,777
740
424
333
3,274
Shái-wán,
80
65
39
29
213
150
Shek-ò,
139
120
64
70
393
Tải tám-tuk,
39
23
11
13
86
30
Stanley,
398
216
119
96
829
Aberdeen,
818
236
142
109
1,305
Heong-Kong,
83
96
69
73
321
89
Pok-fú-lam,..
355
142
70
68
635
Kau-lung,
5,395
1,783
1,040
803
9,021
219
Total,..
9,323
3,573
2,050
1,660
16,606
488
Grand Total,..
76,251 21,576
10,824
10,340 118,991
3,846
1. Shau-ki-wán includes San T'sün, Hung-Heung-lò, Tung Lo Wán, Pak Shui Wán, Ts'at-tsze-múi, Shin Tsing Wán, Wong Kok Tsui, and A' Kung Ngam.
2. Shek-ò includes Hok Tsui and To-ti Wán.
3. Stanley includes Tái-trám and Wong Ma Kok.
4. Aberdeen includes Ap-lí-chau.
5. Pok-fú-lam includes Lap Sap Wan.
JOHN GERRARD,
Acting Registrar General.
Registrar General's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 1st June, 1881.
Page 364
Page 364
Page 364
No. 5. RETURN of the POPULATION of HONGKONG, exclusive of the MILITARY and NAVAL DEPARTMENTS, &c.,
3rd April, 1881.
WHITE.
CHINESE.
COLOURED.
TOTAL.
Males. Females. Males. Females.
VICTORIA DISTRICT,.
Chinese Residing in Victoria,
1,634 1,406
611
Males. Females. Males. Females.
357 2,245 1,763
75
in Employ of Europeans,
71,323 4,379
25,533 1,150
75,702
26,683
VILLAGES.
Wong-nai-chung,
Shau-ki-wán,
Shái-wán,
Shek-ò,
Tải tám-tuk,
Stanley,
Aberdeen,
Heong-Kong,
Pok-fú-lam,
Kau-lung,..
311
218
2,201
1,073
119
94
203
190
50
36
517
312
960
345
152
169
425
210
6,435
2,586
17,961
11,028
11,373
5,233
!
Boat Population,
17,961
11,028
Temporary Residents,
162
26
Prisoners,
48
604
28
2
654
28
108,097
44,761
JOHN GERRARD,
Registrar General's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 1st June, 1881.
Acting Registrar General.
No. 6. ABSTRACT of RETURNS furnished from each HOUSE occupied by CHINESE, in the COLONY of HONGKONG, stating Number of Persons resident therein, and Mortality.
MEN.
WOMEN.
Bors.
GIRLS.
TOTAL OF EACH
PLACE.
MOR-
TALITY.
City of Victoria,...................
In employ of Europeans,
62,744 4,184
17,253 750
8,579 195
8,280
96,856
3,358
J
400
5,529
66,928
18,003
8,774
8,680 102,385
3,358
VILLAGES.
Wong-nai-chung,
239
152
72
66
529
Shau-ki-wán,.
1,777
740
424
333
3,274
Shái-wán,
80
65
39
29
213
150
Shek-ò,
139
120
64
70
393
Tải tám-tuk,
39
23
11
13
86
30
Stanley,
398
216
119
96
829
Aberdeen,
818
236
142
109
1,305
Heong-Kong,
83
96
69
73
321
89
Pok-fú-lam,..
355
142
70
68
635
Kau-lung,
5,395
1,783
1,040
803
9,021
219
Total,..
9,323
3,573
2,050
1,660
16,606
488
Grand Total,..
76,251 21,576
10,824
10,340 118,991
3,846
1. Shau-ki-wán includes San T'sün, Hung-Heung-lò, Tung Lo Wán, Pak Shui Wán, Ts'at-tsze-múi, Shin Tsing Wán, Wong Kok Tsui, and A' Kung Ngam.
2. Shek-ò includes Hok Tsui and To-ti Wán.
3. Stanley includes Tái-trám and Wong Ma Kok.
4. Aberdeen includes Ap-lí-chau.
5. Pok-fú-lam includes Lap Sap Wan.
JOHN GERRARD,
Acting Registrar General.
Registrar General's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 1st June, 1881.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.