Appendix K.
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PRISON FOR THE YEAR 1911.
1. The number of prisoners received into prison during the year and the corresponding number for the year 1910 were as follows:-
1911. 1910. Convicted by Ordinary Courts, 3,614 3,973 Supreme Court for China and Corea, Debtors, 1 65 On remand or in default of finding surety, 169 785 Total, 4,178 4,807There was thus a decrease of 689 on the total number of admissions as compared with the year 1910. There was a decrease of prisoners convicted for Larceny during the year under review, the number being 737 against 740 for the previous year.
2. The number of prisoners admitted to prison for offences not of a criminal nature was 2,453 made up as follows:-
Debtors, 65 108 Convicted under the Opium Ordinance, 882 11 Gambling Ordinance, 389 99 Market Ordinance, 1 1 Arms Ordinance, 266 19 Vehicle Ordinance, 25 21 Sanitary Byclaws, 41 19 Harbour Regulations, 39 11 Post Office Ordinance, 84 3 Women and Girls Protection Ordinance, 3 19 Stowaway Ordinance, 11 Servants' Quarters Ordce., 11 34 Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 17 6 Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 2 3 Slaughter House Ordinance, 11 Railway Ordinance, 11 Pharmacy Ordinance, 19 Marine Hawkers Ordinance, 8 Carried forward, 1,857 413Appendix K.
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PRISON FOR THE YEAR 1911.
1. The number of prisoners received into prison during the year and the corresponding number for the year 1910 were as follows:-
Convicted by Ordinary Courts,
1911.
1910.
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3,614
3,973
Supreme Court for China and Corea, Debtors,
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65
108
On remand or in default of finding
surety,
169
785
Total,
4,178
4,807
There was thus a decrease of 689 on the total number of admis- sions as compared with the year 1910. There was a decrease of pri- soners convicted for Larceny during the year under review, the number being 737 against 740 for the previous year.
2. The number of prisoners admitted to prison for offences not of a criminal nature was 2,453 made
Debtors,
up as follows:-
65
Convicted under the Opium Ordinance,
882
11
Gambling Ordinance,
389
99
1
Market Ordinance,
266
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Stowaway Ordinance,
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