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Total number of records on file—176,550.
During the year twenty-three returned banishees were discharged owing to the banishment order having been made on the wrong form of warrant. These persons were later banished on the correct warrant.
The taking of finger prints of unlicensed hawkers was discontinued as from the 1st September, 1934.
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUB-DEPARTMENT.
34. The total number of photographs taken of scenes of serious crime and accidents throughout the year was fifty.
The total number of copies of photographs issued was 2,315, made up as follows:-
For Criminal Investigation Department... 809 For Police and Supreme Courts 608 For Special Branch 726 For Traffic Office 136 For other Departments 36PASSPORT AND REGISTRATION OF PERSONS OFFICE.
35. During the year, eighty-five persons of various nationalities other than Chinese, were put before the Courts for the following offences :-
Vagrancy 14 Stowaways 9 Passports 62The number of destitutes dealt with during the year was sixty-five.
36. Registration of Persons. On the 1st June, The Registration of Persons Ordinance, No. 3 of 1934, came into force and from that date up to the 31st December, 6,837 persons registered with this office. Eight of these persons died during the period under review and 1,852 left the Colony. There were nine convictions for breaches of the Ordinance.
DEPORTATION OFFICE.
37. Table IV gives the number of persons dealt with by the Deportation Office during the year. A general increase of 508 is shown. A large number of destitute soldiers of the 19th Chinese Route Army were collected and repatriated during the early part of the year,
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Total number of records on file-176,550.
During the year twenty-three returned banishees were dis- charged owing to the banishment order having been made on the wrong form of warrant. These persons were later banished on the correct warrant.
The taking of finger prints of unlicensed hawkers was dis- continued as from the 1st September, 1934.
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUB-DEPARTMENT.
34. The total number of photographs taken of scenes of serious crime and accidents throughout the year was fifty.
The total number of copies of photographs issued was 2,315, made up as follows:-
For Criminal Investigation Department... 809 For Police and Supreme Courts
For Special Branch
For Traffic Office
608
726
136
36
For other Departments
PASSPORT AND REGISTRATION OF PERSONS OFFICE.
35. During the year, eighty-five persons of various nation- alities other than Chinese, were put before the Courts for the following offences :-
Vagrancy Stowaways
Passports
14
9
62
The number of destitutes dealt with during the year was sixty-five.
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36. Registration of Persons. On the 1st June, The Regis- tration of Persons Ordinance, No. 3 of 1934, came into force and from that date up to the 31st December, 6,837 persons registered with this office. Eight of these persons died during the period under review and 1,852 left the Colony. There were nine convictions for breaches of the Ordinance.
DEPORTATION OFFICE.
37. Table IV gives the number of persons dealt with by the Deportation Office during the year. A general increase of 508 is shown. A large number of destitute soldiers of the 19th Chinese Route Army were collected and repatriated during the early part of the year,
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