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No. 92.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
The following Returns relative to Victoria Gaol, during the year 1876, are published for general information.
By Command,
H. E. WODEHOUSE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 13th April, 1877.
RETURN showing the NUMBER of PRISONERS in VICTORIA GAOL on the last Day of each Week of the Year 1876.
CHINESE EUROPEANS OR COLOURED TOTAL WEEKLY. 1876. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. January 2 9 16 23 30 February 6 13 20 25 27 37 March 5 12 57 19 26 11 April 2 $ 16 23 30 May 7 14 12 21 28 June 11 18 +5 25 July 2 32 340 18 390 302 14 381 9 35 339 20 394 11 310 15 388 16 36 347 21 404 309 12 383 23 39 360 17 416 35 328 18 394 30 37 359 19 415 320 12 390 August 6 40 357 17 414 309 11 380 13 48 347 19 414 15 200 10 347 20 35 942 287 10 348 27 36 358 27 36 358 302 12 373 September 8 40 367 309 14 384 10 44 375 17 41 407 314 12 383 24 51 419 24 51 419 294 11 367 October . 47 441 286 10 359 8 58 458 19 413 19 426 20 439 23 471 25 495 33 621 33 544 305 887 294 379 300 14 338 14 369 40 15 48 469 3N 545 22 451 X2 531 29 49 468 30 547 November ō 51 460 30 641 346 4:3 12 53 477 33 563 :י 833 899 19 44 473 37 554 14 326 17 26 37 474 26 537 352 414 December 3 35 456 28 519 341 405 10 37 439 29 505 1: 344 398 17 38 410 25 473 341 893 24 36 403 $26 465 - 31 30 31 30 398 23 451GEO. L. TOMLIN,
Victoria Gaol Office, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1877.
Acting Superintendent.
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RETURN showing the CLASSIFICATION of OFFENCES, for which PRISONERS were confined in VICTORIA GAOL, on the First Day of each Month of the Year 1876.
FELONIES. MISDEMEANORS. Murder. Extortion. Bribery, &c. Piracy and Murder, Uttering Trade or Money under False Pretences. Piracy endangering Life with Violence, Unlawful Possession or Receiving Stolen Goods. Piracy, and Confederating with Pirates, &c. Perjury, Suborning Witnesses to commit Perjury, Cutting & Wounding, and Shooting with Intent, or Assault to do Grievous Bodily Harm. Preferring False Charge, Giving Wilful False Testimony. Burglary, and Attempt to commit Burglary. Rogues and Vagabonds, Suspicious Characters, &c. Highway Robbery, Robbery with Violence, and Attempt at such Robbery. Common Assault, Assault with Wounding, Common Larceny. Larceny from a House, from the Person, or from Ships or Vessels in Harbour. Resisting the Police in the Execution of their Duty. Assault with Intent to rob. Liasendust as a Private or Public Servant, Manslaughter. Refusal or Neglect of Duty, &c. Administering Drugs. Desertion from Army or Navy, and other Military Offences. Child Stealing, Kidnapping, &c. Drunk and Incapable, Fighting and Quarrelling, and Disorderly Conduct. Abduction of Females, Forcible Intention, &c. Without Licence or Passes, Obstructing, Sodomy, and Unnatural Offences. Nuisance, Passage, Forgery, Coining or Uttering Counterfeit Coin or Notes. Making Bonfires and Bring Crackers, Threatening to Accuse, and Accusing of a Crime with Intent to Extort Money. Defiling Streams, and Uttering Gross, &c. Other Felonies not shown. Breach of Ordinance with regard to Weights and Measures. Breach of Ordinance for Street Contraventions, and Breach of Harbour Certificate. Gambling. Breach of Brothel Ordinance. Breach of Conditional Pardon, Returning to the Colony after Deportation. Other Offences not shown. Committed for Trial, Remanded from Police Court, Crown Witnesses, and Released on Bail by Order of the Authorities, &c. Debt. Total Number on 1st of each Month.GEO. L. TOMLIN,
Acting Superintendent of Victoria Gaol,
*
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No. 92.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
The following Returns relative to Victoria Gaol, during the year 1876, are published for general
information.
By Command,
II. E. WODEHOUSE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 13th April, 1877.
RETURN showing the NUMBER of PRISONERS in VICTORIA GAOL on the last Day of each Week of the Year 1876.
CHINESE
CHINESE
EUROPEANS.
EUROPEANS.
OR COLOURED.
OR COLOURED.
WEEKLY. 1876.
TOTAL.
WEEKLY. 1876.
TOTAL.
Males. Females.
Males. Females.
Males. Females.
Mules. Females.
January
2
9
16
الاثر
23
30
February 6
13
**
20
25
27
37
March
5
12
57
19
**
26
11
April
2
$
16
23
30
May
7
14
12
21
28
Jane
11
ነፃ
18
+5
25
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800
15
383
July 2
32
340
18
390
302
14
381
9
35
339
20
394
11
310
15
388
16
36
347
21
404
309
12
383
23
39
360
17
416
35
328
18
394
30
37
359
19
415
320
12
390
August 6
40
357
17
414
309
11
380
13
48
347
19
414
15
200
10
347
20
35
942
287
10
348
27
36
358
302
12
373
September 8
40
367
309
14
384
10
44
375
310
17
385
17
41
407
314
12
383
24
51
419
294
11
367 October
.
47
441
286
10
359
8
58
458
RPPRRAC
90
397
19
413
19
426
20
439
23
471
25
495
33
621
33
544
305
887
294
379
300
14
338
14
369
40
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15
48
469
3N
545
22
እቲ
451
X2
531
29
49
468
30
547
November ō
51
460
30
641
346
4:3
12
53
477
33
563
:י
833
899
19
44
473
37
554
14
326
17
389
26
37
474
26
537
352
414
December 3 35
456
28
519
341
405
10
37
439
29
505
1:
344
398
17
38
410
25
473
341
893
24
36
403
$26
465
-
31
30
398
23
451
GEO. L. TOMLIN,
Victoria Gaol Office, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1877.
Acting Superintendent.
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DECEMBER,
APOURT,
SEPTEMBER,
ACTORER:
ICLY,
Victoria Gaol Office, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1877.
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Murder.
Piracy and Murder,
Placy endangering Life with Vio
ienes,
l'iravy,
and Confederating i
wkh Piratem, &c.
Coming & Wounding, and Shool- ing with Intent, or Assault to i do Grievous Bodily Im
Burglary, and Attempt to Quia-
mall Burglary.
Highway Robbery, Robbery wit Violence, and Attempt at such i
Common Larceny. Larueny from & House, from the Person, a from Shijes or isvaté in Karbon
Assault with helen do rob.
Manslaughter.
Administering Druga-
Child Sterling, Kidnapping, de
Abduction of Frvics, Forcible
Intention, c.
Sofony, and Unnatural Offencez
Forgery, Cobing or Uttering
Counterfeit Coin or Nates. Threatening to Ascure, and de- cdging c5 a Crims with Inter to Estart Money.
Other Feivelek not shown.
91 add
RETURN showing the CLASSIFICATION of OFFENCES, for which PRISONERS were confined in VICTORIA GAOL, on the First Day of each Month of the Year 1876.
FELONIES.
MISDEMEANORS.
C. Chinese.
GEO. L. TOMLIN,
Acting Superintendent of Victoria Gaol,
Fombezzlemm).
£91 and
Extortion. Bribery, &c.
Utarining Trade or Morry wavder
False Proton
Unlawful Possession or Reserving
Stolen Goods.
Perjury,
commit
Subrving
Vedury,
Witnesses to
Preferring
False Charge, Giving Wiful
False Testimony.
Rogues anri Yaga brents,
Sundclous Characters, āze.
Canınan Assault,. Assault with
Wounding,
struct
and
Resisting the Police in fue,
Exertion of their Hoty.
Litsendust as a Private or l'ublic
Refusal or Bury, & C
Servant,
Desertion Boy Army or Nevy,
and other Military Offeover.
Druak and Ine»pable, Fichting
mad Quarrelljug, und Disorderly
Cominer.
Withunt ficqvce na Passes, Oba-
irtellón,
Nuisance, Paraage,
Making Boutira and Bring
Crackers,
Dehling Streams, and
Uttering Grisk, *4.
Breach
of Marko
Olin
Bresch of Ordluaues with resi
gari te Weights asad Menances.
Breach of Dedouance for Street
Cintrant Vehintes, mit Bresch
of Harlinar Cardifantea,
15
P
❤
Gambling.
Breach of Brothel Oriin-ne.
Breach of Condition! Pardon,
*
Returning to the Colony alter Deportatinti.
Eher Offences not shown,
Committed for Trial, Bevansied froni Police Court, Grown WH- Disses, and pearling Ordre
fein the Authorities, &c.
Debla.
Tou! Number on 1st of sch
outli
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Nations.
QRANT TOTAL.
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