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2. Table I shows the expenditure of the two Magistracies for the years 1933 and 1934, including the cost of all officers in the departinents who belong to the Cadet, Senior Clerical and Accounting, and Junior Clerical Services.
3. Table II shows the revenue of the two Magistracies for the same year.
4. Table III shows their revenue and expenditure for the last ten years in comparative form.
5. Table IV gives an Abstract of Cases under cognizance of the Magistrates' Courts during the years 1933 and 1934 in comparative form. The number of offenders previously convict- ed who were sentenced during the year is shown and the number of offenders who were placed under Police Supervision in addition to their sentences is given.
6. Table V is an analysis of the "convicted and sentenced" column in Table IV, showing the penalties inflicted under each of the eight main heads of crime in that table. The number of offenders previously bound over whose bonds have been enforced on committing a breach of the conditions of the bonds is also shown.
7. Table VI is a return of boy juvenile offenders brought before the Hong Kong and Kowloon Magistrates' Courts during the years 1933 and 1934 giving their ages, the offences committed by them and the sentences imposed. A new column is added to show the number of juvenile offenders committed to the Remand Home during 1934.
8. Table VII is a return of girl juvenile offenders, giving information similar to that in table VI.
9. Table VIII gives the number of writs issued from the two Magistracies during the years 1933 and 1934.
10. Table IX is an Abstract of all cases brought before the the Hong Kong and Kowloon Magistrates' Courts during the last ten years.
11. Table X shows the work done by the Magistrates sitting as Coroners.
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12. The Juvenile Offenders Ordinance (Ordinance No. 1 of 1932) was in operation throughout the year, and remand homes for both boys ond girls were in use. 1,789 boys and 358 girls came before the courts, of whom 176 boys and 43 girls were discharged, leaving 1,613 boys and 315 girls as the total number
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