# IX.-VITAL STATISTICS
(a.)-POPULATION
The civil population of the Colony, according to the census taken on April 24th, 1921, was 625,166, of whom 83,163 reside in the New Territories and in New Kowloon; at the census taken in 1911 it was 456,739 with 104,287 as the figure for the New Territories and New Kowloon. The estimated total population at the middle of the year under review was 874,420, but this includes the New Territories; and, as the birth and death figures given below do not include those from this area (with the exception of New Kowloon), the population for the purposes of calculating these rates is estimated at 786,920, of whom 16,500 were non-Chinese.
The distribution of population estimated to the middle of 1925 was as follows:-
Non-Chinese Civil Community,... 16,500 **Chinese** City of Victoria (including Peak),... 465,000 Villages of Hong Kong, 33,040 Kowloon (including New Kowloon), 200,000 New Territories, 87,500 Population afloat, 72,380 **Total Chinese Population,...** **857,920** **Total Civil Population,** **874,420**(b.)-PUBLIC HEALTH AND SANITATION
The birth-rate for the year was 4.25 per 1,000 among the Chinese community and 22.6 per 1,000 among the non-Chinese community, as compared with 5.47 and 18.25 for 1924.
The death-rate for the year was 19.12 per 1,000 among the Chinese community and 14.6 among the non-Chinese civil community, as compared with 21.9 and 15.68 for 1924.
The deaths from Malaria numbered 702 (707 in 1924). The deaths of Chinese from this cause in the City of Victoria numbered 200 out of a population of 465,000 or a rate of 0.43 per 1,000 per annum.
The deaths from Plague numbered nil. The last deaths from Plague occurred in 1923.
Small-pox deaths numbered 41 of which all were Chinese.
* This figure is wholly misleading as it is impossible to register more than a portion of the births.
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IX.-VITAL STATISTICS.
(a.)-POPULATION.
The civil population of the Colony, according to the census taken on April 24th, 1921, was 625,166, of whom 83,163 reside in the New Territories and in New Kowloon; at the census taken in 1911 it was 456,739 with 104,287 as the figure for the New Territories and New Kowloon. The estimated total population at the middle of the year under review was 874,420, but this includes the New Territories; and, as the birth and death figures given below do not include those from this area (with the exception of New Kowloon), the population for the purposes of calculating these rates is estimated at 786,920, of whom 16,500 were non-Chinese-
The distribution of population estimated to the middle of 1925 was as follows:-
Non-Chinese Civil Community,...
Chinese
Population.
16,500
City of Victoria (including Peak),... Villages of Hong Kong,
465,000
33,040
Kowloon (including New Kowloon),
200,000
New Territories,
87,500
Population afloat,
72,380
857,920
874,420
Total Chinese Population, ...
Total Civil Population,
(b.)-PUBLIC HEALTH AND SANITATION.
The birth-rate for the year was 4.25* per 1,000 among the Chinese community and 22.6 per 1,000 among the non-Chinese community, as compared with 5'47 and 18:25 for 1924.
The death-rate for the year was 19 12 per 1,000 among the Chinese community and 146 among the non-Chinese civil com- munity, as compared with 219 and 15-68 for 1924.
The deaths from Malaria numbered 702 (707 in 1924). The deaths of Chinese from this cause in the City of Victoria numbered 200 out of a population of 465,000 or a rate of 0.43 per 1,000 per annum.
The deaths from Plague numbered nil. The last deaths from Plague occurred in 1923.
Small-por deaths numbered 41 of which all were Chinese.
* This figure is wholly misleading as it is impossible to register more than a portion of the births.
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