CO129-145 - Lieut Governor Whitfield - 1870 [6-9] — Page 327

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

TABLE IV.

Maximum and MINIMUM ENROLMENT and Attendance at the Government Schools during 1860.

Maximurn

Minimum Maximum Minimum Enrolment. Enrolment. Attendance. Attendance.

1. Aberdeen,

2. Ap-li Chan,

8. Bowrington,

4. Central School,

5. Girls' School...

6. Hung-hom Ts'ün,

7. Little Hongkong,

24

11

11

9

9

9

88

0+

68

320

211

243

198

62

40

47

20

20

19

18

8. Ma-t'au Ts'ün,

26

25

35

9. Mong Kok Ts'ün,

28

18

21

10. Shan-ki Win,.

20

美籬

11. Stanley,

31

23

12. Tang-lung Chau, (H.),

15

13. Tang-lung Chau, (P.),

34

17

14. Tó-kwa Wán,

19

18

15. Webster's Crescent,

43

27

21

10. West End,

35

21

27

17. West Point, (H.),

58

28

42

18. West Point, (P.),

65

31

53

19. Wong-uni Chung,.

21

16

18

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3

50

No. 19.

12

14.

12

7

10

12

16

11

14

32

942

627

748

504

TABLE V.

SUMMARY OF ENROLMENT and ATTENDANCE at the Government Schools of the last Eight Years.

Maximum Enrolment,

Maximum Attendance,..

Minimum Enrolment,

Minimum Attendance,

323

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Returns connected with the business of the Superior and Subordinate Courts of this Colony for the Year 1869, are published for general information.

Number of Cases.

Number of Persons.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 15th February, 1870.

J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.

RETURN CRIMINAL CASES that huet been tried in the Supreme Court of Honylony, during the Year 1869.

1

I

1802. 1803. 1864.

1865. 1800. 1867. 1868.

1800.

I

1

1

733

535

509

597

623

700

916

049

621

469

417

535

072

610

004

749

Buggery,

505

414

434

418

435

633

572

627

22

200

301

324

330

337

408

460

504

12 Child Stealing,

I

2

2

CRIME.

Attempting to drown, and Larceny

Being in a Dwelling-house with Intant to commit a Felony,

1 Bestiality,

2 Breaking, and entering and stealing in Ware-konse,

1 Breaking and entering a Ware-luonse with Intent to commit a

Felony,

1 Burglary...

Burglary and Larceny,

1 Burglary and Receiving stolen Goods..

Conspiracy to accuse of Crime,

3 Cutting and Wounding with Intent to do grievous bodily harm,

Cutting and Wounding with Intent to Murder,

1 Embezzlement,

TABLE VI.

Number of Children in the Colony, under 16 years of age, as per last Census, Deduct, as being under 6 years of age, say,..

91,355

1

2 Endangering Life with Intent to commit Piracy,

2

2 Extortion,

1

.7,816

>>

as attending schools of all denominations,

2,639

1

10,455

a

Total number of Uneducated Children in Hongkong,.

10,000

1

3

2

1

Libel,

TABLE VII.

G

7

Manslaughter,....

SA

ABSTRACT of ATTENDANCE at the Central School. Half-year commencing 1st March, 1869,

5 Murder,

235

2

Forcibly taking away a Girl with Intent to procure a beueft)

for her Liberation.

1 Having possession of a Forged Bank Note,

10 Larceny,

Larceny and Receiving,..

Larceny in a Dwelling-house,

Larceny in a Dwelling-house with Violence, ..

5 Larceny on boardd Ship in the Harbor,.............

3 Larecny on board Ship in the Harbor, and receiving Stolen Gouls,

1 Obtaining Goods by False Pretences,

2 Obtaining Money by False Pretences,

4

4

Perjury,

Piracy and Murder,

*

Half-year commencing 1st September, 1869,

294

4. Receiving Stolen Goods,-/-

3

4 Robbery from the Porsoy,

3

Robbery from the Person with Violence,

I

1

Number rejected at Preliminary Examination,.

18

Robbery with Violence...

1

Shooting with Intent to do grievous bodily hart,

1

1

Eulawfully Wounding,

1

1 Uttering Forged Bank Notes,

FREDERICK STEWART,

Inspector of Government Schools.

67

90

1

3

75

21

10

5

ct

2

Convicted.

Acquitted.

Death.

Death Recorded.

Hard Labor, over”

Penal Servituric,

one Year,

Hard Inter, one

Year and under.

Solitary Confine- ̈*****

Publicly flogged,

No. of Persins,

1

4

KRMARKS.

Charges

Abandoned,

Postponed.

No. of

Cases.

No. of

2k 23 20 7

I 13

16

4

7

n. One Prisoner fined $200, in addition to Imprisonment,

b. Prisoners convicted on another charge of Murder,

4. Prisoner conviétend on another charge of Murder.

d. Prisoner couvleted on anofher similar charge,

♬ One Prisoner convicted of Larceny, and one of Reeciving,

4. Prisoner convicted on another chargo.

g. Tu this cusq'the Information was quashed.

2. The Prisoner was not sentenced previous to the 31st December.

4. The Pelsager homid over in the sum of $200 to appear and resive sentence if called upon within three Calendar Months foam the date of

donviction.

WAJI ALEXANDER,

Registrar.

Persoais.

No. of

Cases,

No. of

"BQOSLO,

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