TABLE B.-RETURN OF FORMAL ENQUIRIES DURING THE YEAR 1891.
570
FINDING.
Europeans Indians
and Americans. Malars.
Men. Boys. Men.
and
Chinese.
Total.
Men.
Women. Boys.
Girls.
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MAGISTERIAL ENQUIRIES INTO DEATHS.
TABLE 4-RETURN OF ALL DEATHS REPORTED DURING THE YEAR 1891.
Buried without Formal Enquiries.
Formal Enquiries held.
NATIONALITY.
Men. Women. Boys. Girls. Total. Men. Women. Boys. Girls.
Very much decomposed;
Total.
sex not ascertainable.
Europeans and Americans,
Indians and Malays.......................
Japanese,.
Siamese,
Chinese,....
10
37
2-15
4
47
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5
2
4
Total,
48
Total for 1890, ...........
69
15
50
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Accidental death,. Do., kong should be compelled to undergo a periodical survey of engines and boilers similar to that required for passenger Jaunches,
RIDER:That all launches plying in Hong-
Cause of death self-inflicted bullet wound,
Canse of death was injuries received in consequence of a full
of a verandah,
Cause of death drowning,
Cause of death drowning and purely accidental,...........
Cause of death drowning. No blame attached to the steamer,
Cause of death banging,
Cause of death opium poisoning.
Cause of death a self-inflicted wound in the throat,.
Cause of death syncope,
Cause of death was cerebal concussion,
Cause of death abscess on the brain resulting from injuries
inflicted by some person or persons unknown,
Cause of death fracture of the skull resulting from a fall. No
blame to police, ............. Cause of death result of a fall caused by a blow inflicted by Jobu Jacobson. John Jacobson committed for trial at the next Sessions,
Cause of death haemorrhage.....
Cause of death being poisoning by carbonic oxide gas. RIDER-That precautions were taken to prevent this unfortunate accident,.
Cause of death meningitis and effusion of blood on the brain,. Cause of death scalded,
Cause of death asphyxia,
Cause of death asphyxia--caution to contractor, .
Canse of death injuries reecived from a fall of a stone,..
Cause of death perforation of the bowel and no blame attached
10
4
to any one,
Death from natural causes,
1
13
102
79
312
59
59
126
13
103
79
328
9
101
84
11
62
60
8
225
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Death resulted from injuries received from a falling of a wall
upon the bodies of the deceased,
Death from suffocation caused by the mouth being gagged by
a piece of cloth which found its way into the gullet; this gagging being done by a party of four meu in pursuance of a burglary which they were committing at the time.................... Death by asphyxia occasioned by the state of his lungs and
consequent upon his attempted suicide by hanging,...... Death from inanition,
Death from general exhaustion and no blame attached to any
one,
Death caused by injuries resulting from a fall from the top of
a bouse,.
Death was caused by shock resulting from rupture of the liver ocensioned by a fall from the roof of a house in Tank Lang,. Death caused by hemorrhage from a bullet wound accidentally
inflicted by one Joseph Lebury,
Death resulting from wounds inflicted by some person or
persons unknown,
Death caused by asphyxia the result of hanging,.
Found drowned
I find that the cause of death was a fracture of the use of the
skull resulting from a fall from a window in the married quarters in Queen's Road East,
I find that the cause of death was fracture of the skull resulting
from a self-inflicted bullet wound,
I find that Thomas George Pocock, late master of the steamer Namoa, Lighthouse keeper Peterson, and others were wilfully murdered on the 10th December, 1890, on the ship Namoa while in Chinese waters by a gang of pirates who had taken passage on board that day from the Colony of Hongkong en route to Foochow,..
The jury manimously find that the cause of death was u injury inflicted by a stone during the course of blasting operations,.....
Total,.......
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