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Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841–1941
HER MAJESTY'S COLONIAL POSSESSIONS.
Several changes occurred in various departments consequent upon officers going on leave of absence.
12.-OFFICERS WHO HAVE GIVEN SECURITY FOR THE DISCHARGE OF THEIR DUTIES.
The validity of the sureties of the various officers was duly inquired into at the end of every quarter, and found to be satisfactory.
13.--PENSIONS.
The following Officers retired on pension during the year:-
W. McClellan, inspector of junks and cargo boats.
A. Leira, clerk, post office.
Leung Tsan chi, Chinese master, Wantsai School.
James Badger, 1st class turnkey, Victoria Gaol.
Doodah (alias J. Dott) 1st class turnkey, Victoria Gaol.
Jose Rozario, 1st class assistant turnkey, Victoria Gaol.
Jh'an Sz, head turncock.
Joaquim da Silva, 1st class assistant turnkey, Victoria Gaol.
William Farrington Rivers, inspector of police, and 18 Indian police constables.
14.-EXPENDITURE OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS.
The amounts paid during the year on account of the Establishments were :-
Payments in Great Britain in sterling money, £21,733. 11s. 9d.
Payments in the Colony in local currency, $662,702.09.
15.-FOREIGN Consuls.
No new Consulates were established in the Colony during 1885.
16-POPULATION.
The estimated population on the 31st December, 1885, was as follows:-
Males Females 137,079 53,515which is 9,065 more than the estimated population at the end of 1884.
692
Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841–1941
HER MAJESTY'S COLONIAL POSSESSIONS.
Several changes occurred in various departments consequent upon officers going on leave of absence.
12.-OFFICERS WHO HAVE GIVEN SECURITY FOR THE DISCHARGE OF THEIR DUTIES.
The validity of the sureties of the various officers was duly inquired into at the end of every quarter, and found to be satis- factory.
13.--PENSIONS.
The following Officers retired on pension during the year:-
W. McClellan, inspector of junks and cargo boats.
A. Leira, clerk, post office.
Leung Tsan chi, Chinese master, Wantsai School.
James Badger, 1st class turnkey, Victoria Gaol.
Doodah (alias J. Dott) Ist class turnkey, Victoria Gaol. Jose Rozario, 1st class assistant turnkey, Victoria Gaol. Jh'an Sz, head turncock.
Joaquim da Silva, 1st class asssistant turnkey, Victoria Gaol. William Farrington Rivers, inspector of police, and 18 Indian police constables.
14.-EXPENDITURE OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS.
The amounts paid during the year on account of the Establish- ments were :-
Payments in Great Britain in sterling money, 21,7337. 11s. 9d. Payments in the Colony in local currency, $662,7C2 09.
15.-FOREIGn Consuls.
No new Consulates were established in the Colony during 1885.
16-POPULATION.
The estimated population on the 31st December, 1885, was as follows:-
Males Females
137,079
53,515
which is 9,065 more than the estimated population at the end of
1884.
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