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K 10

HEALTH.

29. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as follows:--

Nationality 1914 1915 1916 Average Strength Admissions Average Strength Admissions Average Strength Admissions Europeans 175 142 165 55 151 11 Indians 176 75 487 426 326 76 Chinese 482 473 463 368 557 27

Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever from the 1st January to the 31st December, 1916:-

Nationality Old Territories New Territories Average Strength Treated Average Strength Treated Europeans 14 2 137 59 Indians 30 14 Chinese

In addition to cases treated in Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever the cases treated for Fever in the various stations in the New Territories without being removed to Hospital were:-- Europeans 15, Indians 98, Chinese 13.

30. The Assistant Superintendent at Tai Po, Mr. D. Burlingham, went on leave on 4th October and returned on 23rd November. Inspector N. Lamont performed duties in the New Territories during his absence.

SPECIAL POLICE RESERVE.

31. Including men on leave (about 60) the strength of the Police Reserve is 642 of all ranks, made up as follows:--

Staff 24 No. 1 Company 149 No. 2 Company 212 No. 3 Company 74 No. 4 Company 64 Ambulance Platoon 42 Mounted Police 22 Maxim Gunners 10 Band & Orchestra 23 Buglers & Drummers 22 642

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K 10 HEALTH. 29. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as follows:-- Nationality 1914 1915 1916 Average Strength Admissions Average Strength Admissions Average Strength Admissions Europeans 175 142 165 55 151 11 Indians 176 75 487 426 326 76 Chinese 482 473 463 368 557 27 Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever from the 1st January to the 31st December, 1916:- Nationality Old Territories New Territories Average Strength Treated Average Strength Treated Europeans 14 2 137 59 Indians 30 14 Chinese In addition to cases treated in Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever the cases treated for Fever in the various stations in the New Territories without being removed to Hospital were:-- Europeans 15, Indians 98, Chinese 13. 30. The Assistant Superintendent at Tai Po, Mr. D. Burlingham, went on leave on 4th October and returned on 23rd November. Inspector N. Lamont performed duties in the New Territories during his absence. SPECIAL POLICE RESERVE. 31. Including men on leave (about 60) the strength of the Police Reserve is 642 of all ranks, made up as follows:-- Staff 24 No. 1 Company 149 No. 2 Company 212 No. 3 Company 74 No. 4 Company 64 Ambulance Platoon 42 Mounted Police 22 Maxim Gunners 10 Band & Orchestra 23 Buglers & Drummers 22 642
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K 10 HEALTH. 29. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as follows:-- 1914. 1915. 1916. Nationality. Average | Admis- Strength. sions. Average Admis- Strength. Average Admis- sions. Strength. sions. Europeaus,... Indians,....... Chinese, 175 142 176 75 165 55 487 426 482 473 463 368 621 112 631 152 587 121 Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever from the 1st January to the 31st Dec- ember, 1916:- Old Territories. New Territories. Nationality. Average Strength. Treated. Average Strength. Treated. Europeans, Indians, Chinese, 151 11 14 2 326 76 137 59 557 27 30 14 In addition to cases treated in Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever the cases treated for Fever in the various stations in the New Territories without being removed to Hospital were:-- Europeans 15, Indians 98, Chinese 13. 30. The Assistant Superintendent at Tai Po, Mr. D. Burlingham, went on leave on 4th October and returned on 23rd November. Inspector N. Lamont performed duties in the New Territories during his absence. SPECIAL POLICE RESERVE. 31. Including men on leave (about 60) the strength of the Police Reserve is 642 of all ranks, made up as follows:-- Staff, ... No. 1 Company, No. 2 Company, ... ... 24 ...149 ...212 ... 74 ... ... 64 ... 42 22 10 No. 3 Company, No. 4 Company, Ambulance Platoon, Mounted Police, Maxim Gunners, Band & Orchestra, Buglers & Drummers, ... ... : ... .. ... 23 22 642
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K 10

HEALTH.

29. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as

follows:--

1914.

1915.

1916.

Nationality. Average | Admis-

Strength. sions.

Average Admis- Strength.

Average

Admis-

sions.

Strength.

sions.

Europeaus,... Indians,....... Chinese,

175

142

176

75

165

55

487

426

482

473

463

368

621

112

631

152

587

121

Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever from the 1st January to the 31st Dec- ember, 1916:-

Old Territories.

New Territories.

Nationality.

Average Strength.

Treated.

Average Strength.

Treated.

Europeans,

Indians,

Chinese,

151

11

14

2

326

76

137

59

557

27

30

14

In addition to cases treated in Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever the cases treated for Fever in the various stations in the New Territories without being removed to Hospital were:--

Europeans 15, Indians 98, Chinese 13.

30. The Assistant Superintendent at Tai Po, Mr. D. Burlingham, went on leave on 4th October and returned on 23rd November. Inspector N. Lamont performed duties in the New Territories during his absence.

SPECIAL POLICE RESERVE.

31. Including men on leave (about 60) the strength of the Police Reserve is 642 of all ranks, made up as follows:--

Staff,

...

No. 1 Company,

No. 2 Company,

...

...

24 ...149 ...212

...

74

...

...

64

...

42

22

10

No. 3 Company, No. 4 Company, Ambulance Platoon, Mounted Police, Maxim Gunners, Band & Orchestra, Buglers & Drummers,

...

...

:

...

..

...

23

22

642

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