AnnualReport-1934 — Page 340

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Annexe D.

REMAND HOME FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS (Boys).

His Excellency the Governor, and the Colonial Secretary, visited the Home. His Lordship the Bishop of Victoria also visited. Other visitors included the Police Magistrates.

2. Mr. Cheung Lo Kau of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. visited once a week to lecture on Religion.

3. The Medical Officer paid regular visits to the Home, when he considered it necessary. Boys who were sick were sent to the Government Civil Hospital, where they were put in a General Ward.

4. A Rattan Instructor was appointed during the year, and many of the boys have been instructed in this work.

5. Altogether there were 1,228 admissions to the Home, as follows:

Hawking Larceny Offences against Revenue 721 198 97 Unlawful Possession Assault Cutting and Wounding 17 16 2 Begging Disorderly Conduct Obstruction 16 8 35 Counterfeit Coins Burglary House and Storebreaking 1 1 4 Lottery and Gambling Traffic Offences Soliciting for Prostitutes 21 20 15 Receiving Stolen Property Minor Offences and for Enquiries Total 1 55 1,228

Of the above total 30 were dealt with as adults when they appeared before the Juvenile Court.

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- K 37 Annexe D. REMAND HOME FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS (Boys). His Excellency the Governor, and the Colonial Secretary, visited the Home. His Lordship the Bishop of Victoria also visited. Other visitors included the Police Magistrates. 2. Mr. Cheung Lo Kau of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. visited once a week to lecture on Religion. 3. The Medical Officer paid regular visits to the Home, when he considered it necessary. Boys who were sick were sent to the Government Civil Hospital, where they were put in a General Ward. 4. A Rattan Instructor was appointed during the year, and many of the boys have been instructed in this work. 5. Altogether there were 1,228 admissions to the Home, as follows: Hawking Larceny Offences against Revenue 721 198 97 Unlawful Possession Assault Cutting and Wounding 17 16 2 Begging Disorderly Conduct Obstruction 16 8 35 Counterfeit Coins Burglary House and Storebreaking 1 1 4 Lottery and Gambling Traffic Offences Soliciting for Prostitutes 21 20 15 Receiving Stolen Property Minor Offences and for Enquiries Total 1 55 1,228 Of the above total 30 were dealt with as adults when they appeared before the Juvenile Court.
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- K 37 Annexe D. REMAND HOME FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS (Boys). His Excellency the Governor, and the Colonial Secretary, visited the Home. His Lordship the Bishop of Victoria also visited. Other visitors included the Police Magistrates. 2. Mr. Cheung Lo Kau of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. visited once a week to lecture on Religion. 3. The Medical Officer paid regular visits to the Home, when he considered it necessary. Boys who were sick were sent to the Government Civil Hospital, where they were put in a General Ward. 4. A Rattan Instructor was appointed during the year, and many of the boys have been instructed in this work. 5. Altogether there were 1,228 admissions to the Home, as follows: Hawking Larceny Offences against Revenue 721 198 97 Unlawful Possession 17 Assault 16 Cutting and Wounding 2 Begging 16 Disorderly Conduct 8 Obstruction 35 Counterfeit Coins 1 Burglary House and Storebreaking Lottery and Gambling 1 4 21 Traffic Offences 20 Soliciting for Prostitutes 15 Receiving Stolen Property 1 Minor Offences and for Enquiries 55 Total....... .1,228 Of the above total 30 were dealt with as adults when they appeared before the Juvenile Court.
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- K 37

Annexe D.

REMAND HOME FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS (Boys).

His Excellency the Governor, and the Colonial Secretary, visited the Home. His Lordship the Bishop of Victoria also visited. Other visitors included the Police Magistrates.

2. Mr. Cheung Lo Kau of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. visited once a week to lecture on Religion.

3. The Medical Officer paid regular visits to the Home, when he considered it necessary. Boys who were sick were sent to the Government Civil Hospital, where they were put in a General Ward.

4.

A Rattan Instructor was appointed during the year, and many of the boys have been instructed in this work.

5. Altogether there were 1,228 admissions to the Home, as follows:

Hawking Larceny

Offences against Revenue

721

198

97

Unlawful Possession

17

Assault

16

Cutting and Wounding

2

Begging

16

Disorderly Conduct

8

Obstruction

35

Counterfeit Coins

1

Burglary

House and Storebreaking

Lottery and Gambling

1

4

21

Traffic Offences

20

Soliciting for Prostitutes

15

Receiving Stolen Property

1

Minor Offences and for Enquiries

55

Total.......

.1,228

Of the above total 30 were dealt with as adults when they appeared before the Juvenile Court.

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