Brought forward, 1,230
Convicted for possession of false scale, 1
avoiding payment of Tram Car fare, 1 impersonating, 5
perjury, 1
removing dead body without permission, 2
embezzlement, 1
under the Importation and Exportation Ordinance, 21
Total,............... 1,240
3. The above figures show that 49 per cent of the total admissions to prison were Revenue Grade prisoners.
The following table shows the number of prisoners committed to prison without the option of fine and in default of payment of fine.
Year Without option of fine In default payment of fine Paid full fine Paid part fine Served the imprisonment Total 1917 1,588 712 193 213 2,706 1918 1,498 892 152 196 2,7394. Sixty-nine (69) juveniles were admitted during the year. In 14 cases corporal punishment was awarded. Of these 1 was sentenced to be whipped forthwith and discharged, and the remaining 13, in addition to whipping, received sentences varying from 24 hours detention to 5 months hard labour.
5. The percentage of convicted prisoners admitted to prison with previous convictions recorded against them was 12.6 as compared with 15.7 for 1917.
6. There were 98 prisoners admitted who were convicted by the Police Court in the New Territories against 73 for the previous year (83 in 1916).
7. The following table shows the number of convicts in custody on the 31st December for the past 10 years, and the percentage of...
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Brought forward, 1,230
Convicted for possession of false scale,
1
avoiding payment of Tram Car fare, 1 impersonating,
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"5
**
purjury,
A
removing dead body without per-
mission,
cmbezzlement,
under the Importation and Exporta-
tion Ordinance,
21
FR
2
1
2
Total,............... 1,240
3. The above figures show that 49 per cent of the total admis- sions to prison were Revenue Grade prisoners.
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 payment of fine.
Year.
Without option of Served the
Total.
Paid full
Paid part
fine.
imprison-
fine.
fiuc.
ment.
1917
1,588
712
193
213
2,706
1918
1,498
892
152
196
2,739
4. Sixty-nine (69) juveniles were admitted during the year. In 14 cases corporal punishment was awarded. Of these 1" was sentenced to be whipped forthwith and discharged, and the re- maining 13, in addition to whipping, received sentences varying from 24 hours detention to 5 months hard labour.
5. The percentage of convicted prisoners admitted to prison with previous convictions recorded against them was 126 as compared with 157 for 1917.
6. There were 98 prisoners admitted who were convicted by the Police Court in the New Territories against 73 for the previous year (83 in 1916).
7. The following table shows the number of convicts in custody on the 31st December for the past 10 years, and the percentage of
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