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3. The above figures show that 72 per cent. of the total admissions to prison were for non-criminal offences. The percentage in 1909 was 69.

The following Table shows the number of prisoners committed to prison without the option of fine and in default of payment of fine:

In default of payment of fine. Without option of fine. Total, Served the imprisonment. Paid full fine. Paid part fine. 1909. 1,361 1,254 3,974 1,644 577 499 1910. 1,660 615 4,207 571

4. There were 89 juveniles admitted into prison, 43 of whom were sentenced to be whipped in addition to various terms of imprisonment varying from twenty-four hours' detention to four months' imprisonment with hard labour.

5. The percentage of convicted prisoners admitted to prison with previous convictions recorded against them was 13.3 as compared with 13.6 for 1909.

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11 13 K 2 Brought forward, - Convicted under the Dangerous Goods Ordce., 17 Money Changers Ordce., Railway Ordinance, Game Ordinance, 11 >> >> Marine Hawkers Ordinance, }} > 59 71 Weights and Measures Ordinance, Tramway Ordinance,- Ordinance No. 8 of 1898, 2,353 9 1 2 1 2 - 1 3 10 for Drunkenness, 17 " 99 Cruelty to Animals, 5 ›› >> Trespassing. 22 59 Disorderly Conduct, 107 1) Vagrancy, - 13 > Contempt of Court, 1 Assault, 84 >> Obstruction, 80 > Cutting Trees, 40 >> Fighting, 12 }} >> Mendicancy, 46 31 } Rogue and Vagabond, 46 11 "} " 4 3) 11 - 2,870 Malicious Damage, Breach of Contract, Total,- 3. The above figures show that 72 per cent. of the total admissions to prison were for non-criminal offences. The percentage in 1909 was 69. The following Table shows the number of prisoners committed to prison without the option of fine and in default of payment of fine: In default of payment of fine. Without option of fine. Total, Served the imprisonment. Paid full fine. Paid part fine. 1909. 1,361 1,254 3,974 1,644 577 499 1910. 1,660 615 4,207 571 4. There were 89 juveniles admitted into prison, 43 of whom were sentenced to be whipped in addition to various terms of imprisonment varying from twenty-four hours' detention to four months' imprisonment with hard labour. 5. The percentage of convicted prisoners admitted to prison with previous convictions recorded against them was 13.3 as compared with 13.6 for 1909.
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11 "" 13 K 2 Brought forward, - Convicted under the Dangerous Goods Ordce., 17 Money Changers Ordce., Railway Ordinance, Game Ordinance, 11 "" "" >> >> Marine Hawkers Ordinance, }} > 59 71 Weights and Measures Ordinance, Tramway Ordinance,- Ordinance No. 8 of 1898, 2,353 9 1 2 1 2 - 1 3 10 for Drunkenness, 17 " 99 Cruelty to Animals, 5 ›› >> Trespassing. 22 59 Disorderly Conduct, 107 1) Vagrancy, - 13 > Contempt of Court, 1 Assault, 84 >> Obstruction, 80 *> Cutting Trees, 40 >> Fighting, 12 }} >> Mendicancy, 46 31 } Rogue and Vagabond, 46 11 "} " 4 3) 11 - 2,870 Malicious Damage, Breach of Contract, Total,- 3. The above figures show that 72 per cent. sions to prison were for non-criminal offences. 1909 was 69. of the total admis- The percentage in The following Table shows the number of prisoners committed to prison without the option of fine and in default of payment of fine: In default of payment of fine. Without option of fine. Total, Served the Paid full imprison- Paid part fine. fine. ment. 1,254 1909. 1,361 1,644 577 499 3,974 1,660 615 571 4,207 4. There were 89 juveniles admitted into prison 43 of whom were sentenced to be whipped in addition to various terms of impri- sonment varying from twenty-four hours' detention to four months' imprisonment with hard labour. 5. The percentage of convicted prisoners admitted to prison with previous convictions recorded against them was 133 as com- pared with 136 for 1909.
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11

""

13

K 2

Brought forward, -

Convicted under the Dangerous Goods Ordce.,

17

Money Changers Ordce.,

Railway Ordinance,

Game Ordinance,

11

""

""

>>

>>

Marine Hawkers Ordinance,

}}

>

59

71

Weights and Measures

Ordinance,

Tramway Ordinance,-

Ordinance No. 8 of 1898,

2,353

9

1

2

1

2

-

1

3

10

for Drunkenness,

17

"

99

Cruelty to Animals,

5

››

>>

Trespassing.

22

59

Disorderly Conduct,

107

1)

Vagrancy, -

13

>

Contempt of Court,

1

Assault,

84

>>

Obstruction,

80

*>

Cutting Trees,

40

>>

Fighting,

12

}}

>>

Mendicancy,

46

31

}

Rogue and Vagabond,

46

11

"}

"

4

3)

11

- 2,870

Malicious Damage,

Breach of Contract,

Total,-

3. The above figures show that 72 per cent. sions to prison were for non-criminal offences. 1909 was 69.

of the total admis- The percentage in

The following Table shows the number of prisoners committed to prison without the option of fine and in default of payment of fine:

In default of payment of fine.

Without option of fine.

Total,

Served the

Paid full

imprison-

Paid part

fine.

fine.

ment.

1,254 1909. 1,361

1,644

577

499

3,974

1,660

615

571

4,207

4. There were 89 juveniles admitted into prison 43 of whom were sentenced to be whipped in addition to various terms of impri- sonment varying from twenty-four hours' detention to four months' imprisonment with hard labour.

5. The percentage of convicted prisoners admitted to prison with previous convictions recorded against them was 133 as com- pared with 136 for 1909.

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