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HONG KONG,

10 REPORTS EXHIBITING THE PAST AND PRESENT

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99

69

17

299-

1

102 949 8 34

25 251 68

658 92

37 788 -

5

70 55

* 8 8

966

667

43

988

6 60 -

48 -

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836

09

63 378 183

94 29

684

334 2,680 541

161 333 268 113 73 787

572 364 4,157

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Enclosure 6 in No. 33.

RETURN of the Number and Description of Chinese Vessels anchored and plying in the Harbour and Bays of Hongkong on the 31st December 1853, specifying the Number of Persons on Board.

VICTORIA.

Adults.

Children.

No. of Vessels.

Male.

Female.

Male.

STANLEY.

Adults.

TOTAL.

Adults.

Children.

Female.

No. of Vessels.

Male.

Female.

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!

1

1

!

Female.

No. of Vessels.

Male.

Female.

Male.

Female,

ÅRERDEEN.

Adults.

Children.

No. of Vessels.

Male.

Female.

Male.

Female.

Children.

No. of Vessels.

Male,

Female.

Male.

Female.

SAIWAN AND SHOWKEWAN.

Adults.

Children.

No. of Vessels.

Male.

Female.

SHEAK'O.

Adults.

Children.

-

“318 JI

Male.

Female.

3

2

-

1

22 23

3

46-

19

6

2

8 2 15 225

12 122

63 52 41

2

6

41 5 18 132 60 29 16 12

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231

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266

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97 101 48 121 |

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193

98

70

170 1,399

352

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9

60

1

1

63 378 183 94 29-

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333 268 113 73 -

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-

200

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5

50

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42

7 34 14

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11,021 1,825 1,219 317 552 3,713 |

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C. MAY, Registrar General.

1 1,868 8,406 2,430 1,356 927 13,119 |

12

10

107

30

12

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-

441

325 243

38 123

42

51

32

4

2

1

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93

72

156

283

63

36

19

31

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229 366 2,112

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30

13 4 3 2

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886 521 154 246 420 588 602

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STATE OF HER MAJESTY'S COLONIAL POSSESSIONS.

Enclosure 7 in No. 33.

11

RETURN of the average Number of Prisoners confined in the Victoria Gaol during every Day of each Month, for the Year 1853.

220

HONG KONG.

Encl. 7 in No. 33.

Prisoners.

Months.

Europeans,

Chinese and Coloured.

Total

Deaths.

Remarks.

January February

55

486

154

291

113

1423

March

17

105

122

April May

24

1031

274

123

128 150

11

34

118

1524

June

July August September

18

1253

144

24

103

128

41

106

147

October

464

106

1534

November

263

973

124

December

201

468

110

366

1,292

1,658

3

Total deaths Mortality, per cent.

Average number of prisoners each day during the year

138 3

24

(Signed)

C. MAY,

51 European from diarrhea.

2 Chinese from dysentery.

Acting Sheriff.

Enclosure 8 in No. 33.

MEMORANDUM showing the Number of Deaths which have occurred in the Garrison of Hong Kong, during the Year 1853.

Description

of

Troops.

PERIOD.

Quarter ending Quarter ending Quarter ending Quarter ending

30th June.

30th Sept.

31st March.

එය

Average

Strength.

Deaths.

Strength,

Average

Deaths.

Average

Strength,

Deaths.

Average

Strength.

Deaths.

Average Strength during

the Year.

Number of Deaths during

the Year.

Proportion of Deaths to |

average Strength.

31st Dec.

Proportion

of Deaths to

entire Force.

Europeans

Natives

569

10

657

645

9

645 14

629

36

5'7

-56

352

4

343

9

341

2

268

3

326

18

5'3

Encl. 8 in No. 33.

955

54

(Signed)

P. MACLEAN, Captain.

For Brigade Major.

SIR,

Enclosure 9 in No. 33.

REPORT on the Five Chinese Schools receiving Government Aid.

Victoria, Hong Kong, 16th January 1854.

In reply to your letter, No. 256, of the 10th of December, 1853, calling for a report of the government elementary schools during the year 1853, we have the honour to state, for the information of his Excellency the Governor, that,

1. The attendance of boys at the schools has averaged 21 for each school, the greatest number being at the Victoria school, 31; and the smallest, 12, at the Stanley school. At B 2

Encl. 9 in No. 33.

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