AnnualReport-1920 — Page 223

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

Nationality Establishment of the Force Admissions 1918 1919 1920 1918 1919 1920 Europeans 159 159 178 72 100 170 Indians 481 477 546 369 485 477 Chinese 588 592 626 254 281 322

Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever during the year 1920

Nationality Old Territories New Territories Establishment of the Force Treated Establishment of the Force Treated Europeans 164 33 22 15 Indians 345 14 132 11 Chinese 573 40 53 1

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-3, Indians 97, Chinese 12.

SPECIAL EVENTS.

29. At 11.30 p.m. on February 3rd a fire broke out at 26 Praya, Kennedy Town, in use as a godown. The fire spread and enveloped the whole block of eight four-storied houses. During the rush of the occupants of two houses to escape a staircase collapsed, causing a large number of heavy rice bags to fall. 34 persons were killed and many injured through this collapse.

At 3 a.m. on February 21st a fire broke out at 54a Main Street, Aberdeen, used as a store for storing bamboo wares. The fire quickly spread to the adjoining houses in spite of the efforts of the Fire Brigade and 27 houses were completely destroyed and 3 partly destroyed.

On April 25th Convict No. 791 Li Chung who escaped from Victoria Gaol on December 15th, 1919, was captured; he was committed for trial at the May Criminal Sessions, and was sentenced to death and subsequently executed. (Note. On February 24th, 1921, Convict No. 1785 Yeung Po who escaped from Victoria

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K11 HEALTH: 28. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as follows:- Nationality Establishment of the Force Admissions 1918 1919 1920 1918 1919 1920 Europeans 159 159 178 72 100 170 Indians 481 477 546 369 485 477 Chinese 588 592 626 254 281 322 Return of Police treated in Government Civil Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever during the year 1920 Nationality Old Territories New Territories Establishment of the Force Treated Establishment of the Force Treated Europeans 164 33 22 15 Indians 345 14 132 11 Chinese 573 40 53 1 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-3, Indians 97, Chinese 12. SPECIAL EVENTS. 29. At 11.30 p.m. on February 3rd a fire broke out at 26 Praya, Kennedy Town, in use as a godown. The fire spread and enveloped the whole block of eight four-storied houses. During the rush of the occupants of two houses to escape a staircase collapsed, causing a large number of heavy rice bags to fall. 34 persons were killed and many injured through this collapse. At 3 a.m. on February 21st a fire broke out at 54a Main Street, Aberdeen, used as a store for storing bamboo wares. The fire quickly spread to the adjoining houses in spite of the efforts of the Fire Brigade and 27 houses were completely destroyed and 3 partly destroyed. On April 25th Convict No. 791 Li Chung who escaped from Victoria Gaol on December 15th, 1919, was captured; he was committed for trial at the May Criminal Sessions, and was sentenced to death and subsequently executed. (Note. On February 24th, 1921, Convict No. 1785 Yeung Po who escaped from Victoria
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K11 HEALTH: 28. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were as follows:- 1918. 1919. 1920. Nationality, Establish. ment of the Force. Establish- Establish- Admis- Admis sions. ment of the Force. sions. ment of the Force. Admis- sious: 1 Europeans,... 159 72 159 100 178 170 Indians,...... +81 369 477 485 477 546 Chinese... 588- 254 592 281 626 322 Return of Police treated in Government Civil. Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever during the year 1920 Old Territories. New Territories: Nationality. Establishment of the Force. Establishment' Treated. of the Force. Treated. Europeans, Indians, Chinese, 164. 345 33 573 22 222 15 14 1 132 40 53 11 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-3, Indians 97, Chinese 12. SPECIAL EVENTS. 7 29. At 11.30 p.m. on: February 3rd a fire broke out at 26 Praya, Kennedy Town, in use as a godown. The fire spread and enveloped the whole block of eight four-storied houses. During the rush of the occupants of two houses to escape a staircase collapsed, causing a large number of heavy rice bags to fall. 34 persons were killed and many injured through this collapse. At 3 a.m. on February 21st a fire broke out at 54a Main Street, Aberdeen, used as a store for storing bamboo wares. The fire quickly spread to the adjoining houses in spite of the efforts of the Fire Brigade and 27 houses were completely destroyed and 3 partly destroyed. On April 25th Convict No. 791 Li Chung who escaped from Victoria Gaol on December 15th, 1919, was captured; he was committed for trial at the May Criminal Sessions, and was sentenced to death and subsequently executed. (Note. On February 24th, 1921, Convict No. 1785 Yeung Po who escaped from Victoria
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K11

HEALTH:

28. Admissions to Hospital during the last three years were

as follows:-

1918.

1919.

1920.

Nationality,

Establish. ment of the Force.

Establish-

Establish-

Admis-

Admis

sions.

ment of the Force.

sions.

ment of the Force.

Admis- sious:

1

Europeans,...

159

72

159

100

178

170

Indians,...... +81

369

477

485

477

546

Chinese...

588-

254

592

281

626

322

Return of Police treated in Government Civil. Hospital for Fever or Dengue Fever during the year 1920

Old Territories.

New Territories:

Nationality.

Establishment of the Force.

Establishment'

Treated.

of the Force.

Treated.

Europeans,

Indians,

Chinese,

164.

345

33

573

22

222

15

14

1

132

40

53

11

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-3, Indians 97, Chinese 12.

SPECIAL EVENTS.

7

29. At 11.30 p.m. on: February 3rd a fire broke out at 26 Praya, Kennedy Town, in use as a godown. The fire spread and enveloped the whole block of eight four-storied houses. During the rush of the occupants of two houses to escape a staircase collapsed, causing a large number of heavy rice bags to fall. 34 persons were killed and many injured through this collapse.

At 3 a.m. on February 21st a fire broke out at 54a Main Street, Aberdeen, used as a store for storing bamboo wares. The fire quickly spread to the adjoining houses in spite of the efforts of the Fire Brigade and 27 houses were completely destroyed and 3 partly destroyed.

On April 25th Convict No. 791 Li Chung who escaped from Victoria Gaol on December 15th, 1919, was captured; he was committed for trial at the May Criminal Sessions, and was sentenced to death and subsequently executed. (Note. On February 24th, 1921, Convict No. 1785 Yeung Po who escaped from Victoria

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