1. Murder,
6.-DETAILS OF NUMBER OF PRISONERS ARRESTED.
FOR SERIOUS OFFENCES.
2. Robbery with Violence from Person,
3. Burglaries and Larcenies from Dwellings,
4. Assault with Intent to Rob,
5. Kidnapping,
6. Piracy,
7. Unlawful Possession,
8. Larcenies,
9. Felonies not given...
10. Assault,
11. Gambling,
12. Miscellaneous,
13. Drunkenness,
14. Nuisances,
15. No Pass or Light,
1877 to 1881 1882 to 1886 B 33 105 238 202 198 3 458 393 78 114 1,990 1,597 5,996 6,295 98 830 8,943 9,199FOR MINOR OFFENCES.
1877 to 1881 1882 to 1886 7,612 7,424 4,196 3,669 11,131 15,832 1,890 1,382 1,811 2,740 3,674 5,821 30,294 36,3187.-NUMBER OF PERSONS CONVICTED AND DISCHARGED.
FOR SERIOUS OFFENCES,
1877 to 1881 1882 to 1886 Convicted Discharged Convicted Discharged In 1877, 1,196 341 In 1878, 1,554 571 In 1879, 1,381 485 In 1880, 1,208 430 In 1881, 1,390 406 In 1882, 1,405 561 In 1883, 1,178 485 In 1884, 1,297 560 In 1885, 1,298 561 In 1886, 1,389 472 6,729 2,233 6,507 2,639FOR MINOR OFFENCES.
1877 to 1881 1882 to 1886 Convicted Discharged Convicted Discharged In 1877, 3,791 702 In 1878, 3,839 775 In 1879, 3,350 898 In 1880, 3,548 875 In 1881, 4,459 702 In 1882, 3,602 846 In 1883, 4,014 1,024 In 1884, 4,743 1,102 In 1885, 3,707 757 In 1886, 6,457 672 18,987 3,952 22,628 4,401Altogether excepting Nos. 13, 14 and 15.
1877 to 1881 1882 to 1886 Convicted Discharged Convicted Discharged In 1877, 4,987 1,043 In 1878, 5,393 1,346 In 1879, 4,731 1,383 In 1880, 4,756 1,305 In 1881, 5,849 1,108 In 1882, 5,007 1,407 In 1883, 5,192 1,509 In 1884, 6,040 1,662 In 1885, 5,005 1,318 In 1886, 7,846 1,144 25,716 6,185 29,090 7,040TABLE E.
RETURN shewing the ENLISTMENTS and CASUALTIES in the Police Force during 1880.
Enlistments Deaths Resignations through sickness Resignations through expiry of term of service or otherwise Dismissals Desertions Total number of casualties Europeans, 19 8 1 14 4 2 29 Indians, 59 2 2 10 8 22 Chinese, 98 $ 2 30 66 27 99 TOTAL, 176 14 5 54 78 I 152Police Office, Hongkong, 22nd January, 1887.
W. M. DEANE,
Captain Superintendent of Police.
Enclosure 3.
C. 9443
Minute by H.C.
(Copy.)
(RESTRICTED)
4/87
"I will forward this report
to the Secretary of State. But there are
passages which should be
omitted
from
the
Copy
in the Gazette.
is to be printed in the
(Signed)
87. 2. March
25th January, 1887.
1. Murder,
6.-DETAILS OF NUMBER OF PRISONERS ARRESTED.
FOR SERIOUS OFFENCES.
2. Robbery with Violence from Person,
3. Burglaries and Larcenies from Dwellings,
4. Assault with Intent to Rob,
5. Kidnapping,
6. Piracy,
7. Unlawful Possession,.
8. Lurcenics,
9. Felonies not given...
10. Assault,
11. Gambling,
12. Miscellaneous,
13. Drunkenness,
14. Nuisances,.
15. No Pass or Light,
1877 to 1881.
1882 to 1986.
B
33
105
238
202
198
3
458
393
78
114
1,990
1,597
5,996
6,295
98
830
8,943
9,199
FOR MINOR OFFENCES.
1877 to 1881.
1882 to 1886.
7,612
7,424
4.196
3,669
11,131
15,832
1,890
1,382
1,811
2,740
3.674
5,821
30,294
36,318
7.-NUMBER OF PERSONS CONVICTED AND DISCHARGED.
FOR SERIOUS OFFENCES,
Convicted.
Discharged.
Convicted.
lo 1877,
.1,196
Discharged.
341
In 1882.
1,405
561
1878,
.1,554
571
13
1883,
1.178
485
1879,
.1,381
485
وو
1884,
1,297
560
33
1880,
.1,208
430
>
1885,
1,298
561
,, 1881,
....1,390
406
>
1886,
1,389
472
6,729
2,233
6,507
2,639
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FOR MINOR OFFENCES.
Convicted.
Discharged.
In 1877,
Convicted. Discharged,
.3,791
702
In 1882,
3,602
846
دو
1878,
.3,839
775
1883.
4,014
1,024
1879,
3,350
898
1884,
.. 1880,
4,743
1,102
.3,548
875
1885,
3,707
757
1881.
.4,459
702
1886,
....6,457
672
18,987
3,952
22,628
4,401
Altogether excepting Nos. 13, 14 and 15.
Convicted.
Discharged.
In 1877,
4.987
1,043
In 1882.
Couvieted.
.5.007
Discharged.
1,407
33
1878.
.5,393
1,346
وو
1883,
...5,192
1879,
1,509
4,731
1,883
,, 1880,
19
1884,
.6,040
1,662
4.756
1,305
1885,
», 1881,
23
.5,005
1,318
.5,849
1.108
**
1886,
.7,846
1,144
25,716
6,185
29,090
7,040
TABLE E.
RETURN shewing the ENLISTMENTS and CASUALTIES in the Police Force during 1880.
Enlistments. Denths.
Resignations through sickness.
Resignations through expiry of term of service!
Dismissals.
Desertions.
Total number of casualties.
or otherwise.
Europeans,
Indians,
19
8
1
14
4
59
2
2
10
8
Chinese,.
98
$
2
30
66
27
99
103
TOTAL,.
176
14
5
54
78
I
152
Police Office, Hongkong, 22nd January, 1887.
W. M. DEANE,
Captain Superintendent of Police.
Enclosure 3.
C. 9443
by MC. the Officer Administering the Yout
Minute by H.C.
(Copy.)
(RECT
4 87
"I will forward this report
to the Sconetary of State. But there are
passages which should be
oncitted
from.
the
which
Copy in the Gaggette.
is to be printed in the
(Signed) 87. 2. March
25th January, 1887.
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