AnnualReport-1935 — Page 324

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PHOTOGRAPHIC SUB-DEPARTMENT.

45. The total number of photographs taken of scenes of serious crimes and accidents throughout the year was twenty-

The number of copies of photographs issued was 1,847, made up as follows:

... For Criminal Investigation Department 934 For Police and Supreme Courts 547 For other Departments 366

PASSPORT AND REGISTRATION OF PERSONS OFFICE.

46. During the year, sixty-six persons of various nationalities, other than Chinese, were put before the Courts for the following offences:

Vagrancy 15 Stowaways 7 Passports 44

The number of destitutes dealt with during the year was thirty-eight.

47. Registration of Persons.-During the year, 4,972 persons registered with this office, 44 registered persons died, and 4,059 left the Colony. There were 24 convictions for breaches of the Ordinance.

On 31st December, there were approximately 4,870 registered aliens in the Colony.

DEPORTATION OFFICE.

48. Table IV gives the number of persons dealt with by the Deportation Office during the year. A general decrease of 2,871 is shown; this is largely due to the small number of ex-soldiers dealt with-2,244 arrived in 1934 as compared with only 40 in 1935.

MISSING CHILDREN.

49. During the year 226 children under the age of 15 years were reported missing. Of this number 187 have been found. Of the remaining 39 it is estimated that 22 absconded of their own free will, while it is believed 17 were kidnapped.

CENSORSHIP OF CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS.

50. During the year, 5,834 reels and 375 trailers were censored at the Hong Kong Preview Studio. Twenty-eight reels were censored before the Appeal Board.

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K 10- PHOTOGRAPHIC SUB-DEPARTMENT. 45. The total number of photographs taken of scenes of serious crimes and accidents throughout the year was twenty- The number of copies of photographs issued was 1,847, made up as follows: ... For Criminal Investigation Department 934 For Police and Supreme Courts 547 For other Departments 366 PASSPORT AND REGISTRATION OF PERSONS OFFICE. 46. During the year, sixty-six persons of various nationalities, other than Chinese, were put before the Courts for the following offences: Vagrancy 15 Stowaways 7 Passports 44 The number of destitutes dealt with during the year was thirty-eight. 47. Registration of Persons.-During the year, 4,972 persons registered with this office, 44 registered persons died, and 4,059 left the Colony. There were 24 convictions for breaches of the Ordinance. On 31st December, there were approximately 4,870 registered aliens in the Colony. DEPORTATION OFFICE. 48. Table IV gives the number of persons dealt with by the Deportation Office during the year. A general decrease of 2,871 is shown; this is largely due to the small number of ex-soldiers dealt with-2,244 arrived in 1934 as compared with only 40 in 1935. MISSING CHILDREN. 49. During the year 226 children under the age of 15 years were reported missing. Of this number 187 have been found. Of the remaining 39 it is estimated that 22 absconded of their own free will, while it is believed 17 were kidnapped. CENSORSHIP OF CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS. 50. During the year, 5,834 reels and 375 trailers were censored at the Hong Kong Preview Studio. Twenty-eight reels were censored before the Appeal Board.
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- K 10- PHOTOGRAPHIC SUB-DEPARTMENT. 45. The total number of photographs taken of scenes of serious crimes and accidents throughout the year was twenty- The number of copies of photographs issued was 1,847, made up as follows: ... For Criminal Investigation Department 934 For Police and Supreme Courts For other Departments 547 366 PASSPORT AND REGISTRATION OF PERSONS OFFICE. 46. During the year, sixty-six persons of various nationalities. other than Chinese, were put before the Courts for the following offences: Vagrancy Stowaways Passports 15 7 44 The number of destitutes dealt with during the year was thirty-eight. 47. Registration of Persons.-During the year, 4,972 persons registered with this office, 44 registered persons died, and 4,059 left the Colony. There were 24 convictions for breaches of the Ordinance. On 31st December, there were approximately 4,870 registered aliens in the Colony. DEPORTATION OFFICE. 48. Table IV gives the number of persons dealt with by the Deportation Office during the year. A general decrease of 2,871 is shown; this is largely due to the small number of ex-soldiers dealt with-2,244 arrived in 1984 as compared with only 40 in 1935. MISSING CHILDREN. 49. During the year 226 children under the age of 15 years were reported missing. Of this number 187 have been found. Of the remaining 39 it is estimated that 22 absconded of their own free will, while it is believed 17 were kidnapped. CENSORSHIP OF CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS. 50. During the year, 5,834 reels and 375 trailers were censored at the Hong Kong Preview Studio. Twenty-eight reels were censored before the Appeal Board.
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- K 10-

PHOTOGRAPHIC SUB-DEPARTMENT.

45. The total number of photographs taken of scenes of serious crimes and accidents throughout the year was twenty-

The number of copies of photographs issued was 1,847, made up as follows:

...

For Criminal Investigation Department 934 For Police and Supreme Courts

For other Departments

547

366

PASSPORT AND REGISTRATION OF PERSONS OFFICE.

46. During the year, sixty-six persons of various nationalities. other than Chinese, were put before the Courts for the following offences:

Vagrancy Stowaways Passports

15

7

44

The number of destitutes dealt with during the year was thirty-eight.

47. Registration of Persons.-During the year, 4,972 persons registered with this office, 44 registered persons died, and 4,059 left the Colony. There were 24 convictions for breaches of the Ordinance.

On 31st December, there were approximately 4,870 registered aliens in the Colony.

DEPORTATION OFFICE.

48. Table IV gives the number of persons dealt with by the Deportation Office during the year. A general decrease of 2,871 is shown; this is largely due to the small number of ex-soldiers dealt with-2,244 arrived in 1984 as compared with only 40 in 1935.

MISSING CHILDREN.

49. During the year 226 children under the age of 15 years were reported missing. Of this number 187 have been found. Of the remaining 39 it is estimated that 22 absconded of their own free will, while it is believed 17 were kidnapped.

CENSORSHIP OF CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS.

50. During the year, 5,834 reels and 375 trailers were censored at the Hong Kong Preview Studio. Twenty-eight reels were censored before the Appeal Board.

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