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The statistics of minor offences reported for the last two years may be tabulated as follows:-

CASES REPORTED CASES REPORTED IN 1897. IN 1898. INCREASE. DECREASE. 1,104 1,765 361 145 265 120 4,122 4,581 409 182 161 29 780 939 159 350 150 Assault, Gambling, Miscellaneous, Drunkenness, Nuisances, No light or pass, TOTAL,..... 6,733 7,061 1,078 150 518

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VII. VITAL STATISTICS.

(A.) Population.

The population at the last census, which was taken in 1897, was 246,880. As the returns of the 1891 census gave the figures at 221,441, there is thus an increase of 25,459.

It is estimated that in the middle of 1898 the population stood as follows:--

Non-Chinese Civil Population, 8,732 City of Victoria, incl. Peak and Stonecutters' Island, 165,900 Villages in Hongkong and Kowloon, Chinese Population Floating population, Total, DEDUCT DECREASE, 150 NETT INCREASE, 928

The following tabular statement shows the number of persons convicted and discharged on account of all offences, serious and minor, during each of the last five years :-

Convicted. Discharged. 1894, 7,870 1,042 1895, 9,625 1,379 1896, 8,698 841 1897, 8,496 1,110 1898, 30,528 505

The following is a comparative statement of the various classes of Convictions in the five years ending with 1898:

SERIOUS OFFENCES.

1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. Total Estimated Population of the Colony, 39,940 33,370 239,210 3,073 3,385 Murder, 3 0 2 4 2 Robbery, 3 1 3 9 16 Burglary and Larceny in Dwelling-house, 5 30 30 32 23 Assault with intent to rob, 1 0 0 Kidnapping. 23 42 52 55 63 Unlawful Possession, 272 433 298 386 484 Larceny, 878 937 970 954 1,019 Other felonies,

(B.) Public Health,

The total number of deaths during 1898 was 5,674, showing a death-rate of 22.3.

Of the 5,674 deaths recorded, 1,175 were from Plague; therefore excluding deaths from plague the death-rate for the year was only 17.7.

The deaths were distributed as follows:-

Death-rate White Non-Chinese 200 16.2 Coloured... 91 33.6 39 35 23 5 17 Chinese, 5,383 22.5 Total,.. 5,674 Average Death-rate... 22.3

MINOR OFFENCES.

1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898 Assault, 1,224 1,478 1,378 1,497 1,634 Gambling, 1,151 1,503 1,441 1,795 2,380 Miscellaneous, 843 676 732 666 1,027 4,161 5,968 5,147 4,538 5,112 Total,... 6,150 8,147 7,320 6,999 8,809

The deaths in the army numbered 32, of which 23 were British and the rest Indian; there were 11 deaths among British seamen. per 1,000 of the deaths among British troops were due to malarial diseases alone. 2 Indian soldiers and 1 British soldier died of plague. Of this disease there was a serious outbreak in the spring, and of the 1,320 cases reported 1,175 proved fatal. This represents a mortality of 88.1 %. There was also an outbreak of small-pox. From enteric fever the total deaths numbered 23, which represents a mortality of 41.2 %. The mortality among the European cases was 35.1 %. The following tables comprise analyses of the cases treated and the number of deaths occurring during 1898 in the Government Civil Hospital and in the Tung Wah Hospital-

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( 10 ) The statistics of minor offences reported for the last two years may be tabulated as follows:- CASES REPORTED CASES REPORTED IN 1897. IN 1898. INCREASE. DECREASE. 1,104 1,765 361 145 265 120 4,122 4,581 409 182 161 29 780 939 159 350 150 Assault, Gambling, Miscellaneous, Drunkenness, Nuisances, No light or pass, TOTAL,..... 6,733 7,061 1,078 150 518 (11) VII. VITAL STATISTICS. (A.) Population. The population at the last census, which was taken in 1897, was 246,880. As the returns of the 1891 census gave the figures at 221,441, there is thus an increase of 25,459. It is estimated that in the middle of 1898 the population stood as follows:-- Non-Chinese Civil Population, 8,732 City of Victoria, incl. Peak and Stonecutters' Island, 165,900 Villages in Hongkong and Kowloon, Chinese Population Floating population, Total, DEDUCT DECREASE, 150 NETT INCREASE, 928 The following tabular statement shows the number of persons convicted and discharged on account of all offences, serious and minor, during each of the last five years :- Convicted. Discharged. 1894, 7,870 1,042 1895, 9,625 1,379 1896, 8,698 841 1897, 8,496 1,110 1898, 30,528 505 The following is a comparative statement of the various classes of Convictions in the five years ending with 1898: SERIOUS OFFENCES. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. Total Estimated Population of the Colony, 39,940 33,370 239,210 3,073 3,385 Murder, 3 0 2 4 2 Robbery, 3 1 3 9 16 Burglary and Larceny in Dwelling-house, 5 30 30 32 23 Assault with intent to rob, 1 0 0 Kidnapping. 23 42 52 55 63 Unlawful Possession, 272 433 298 386 484 Larceny, 878 937 970 954 1,019 Other felonies, (B.) Public Health, The total number of deaths during 1898 was 5,674, showing a death-rate of 22.3. Of the 5,674 deaths recorded, 1,175 were from Plague; therefore excluding deaths from plague the death-rate for the year was only 17.7. The deaths were distributed as follows:- Death-rate White Non-Chinese 200 16.2 Coloured... 91 33.6 39 35 23 5 17 Chinese, 5,383 22.5 Total,.. 5,674 Average Death-rate... 22.3 MINOR OFFENCES. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898 Assault, 1,224 1,478 1,378 1,497 1,634 Gambling, 1,151 1,503 1,441 1,795 2,380 Miscellaneous, 843 676 732 666 1,027 4,161 5,968 5,147 4,538 5,112 Total,... 6,150 8,147 7,320 6,999 8,809 The deaths in the army numbered 32, of which 23 were British and the rest Indian; there were 11 deaths among British seamen. per 1,000 of the deaths among British troops were due to malarial diseases alone. 2 Indian soldiers and 1 British soldier died of plague. Of this disease there was a serious outbreak in the spring, and of the 1,320 cases reported 1,175 proved fatal. This represents a mortality of 88.1 %. There was also an outbreak of small-pox. From enteric fever the total deaths numbered 23, which represents a mortality of 41.2 %. The mortality among the European cases was 35.1 %. The following tables comprise analyses of the cases treated and the number of deaths occurring during 1898 in the Government Civil Hospital and in the Tung Wah Hospital-
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E ( 10 ) The statistics of minor offences reported for the last two years may be tabulated as follows:- CASES REPORTED CASES REPORTED IN 1897. IN 1898. INCREASE. DECREASE. 1,104 1,765 361 145 265 120 4,122 4,581 409 182 161 29 780 939 159 350 150 Assault, Gambling, Miscellaneous, Drunkenness, Nuisances, No light or pass, · TOTAL,..... 6,733 7,061 1,078 150 518 (11) VII. VITAL STATISTICS. (A.) Population. The population at the last census, which was taken in 1897, was 246,880. As the returns of Ae 1891 census gave the figures at 221,441, there is thus an increase of 25,459. te It is estimated that in the middle of 1898 the population stood as follows:-- Non-Chinese Civil Population, 8,732 City of Victoria, incl. Peak and Stonecutters' Island, 165,900 Villages in Hongkong and Kowloon, Chinese Population Floating population, Total, DEDUCT DECREASE,, 150 NETT INCREASE, 928 The following tabular statement shows the number of persons convicted and discharged on account of all offences, serious and minor, during each of the last five years :- Convicted. Discharged. 1894, 7,870 1,042 Army, Navy, 1895, 9,625 1,379 1896, 8,698 841 1897, 8.496 1,110 1898, ..30,528 SOS The following is a comparative statement of the various classes of Convictions in the five years ending with 1898 :--- SERIOUS OFFENCES. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 39,940 33,370 ....239,210 3,073 3,385 Total Estimated Population of the Colony,...254,400 Murder, 3 0 2 4 2 (B.) Public Health, Robbery, 3 1 3 9 16 Burglary and Larceny in Dwolling-house...... 5 30 30 32 23 the year was only 17.7. Assault with intent to roh, I 0 ' 0 & Kidnapping. 23 42 52 55 63 The total number of deaths during 1898 was 5,674, showing a death-rate of 22.3. Of the 5,674 deaths recorded, 1,175 were from Plague; therefore excluding deaths from plague the death-rate for The deaths were distributed as follows:- Unlawful Possession, 272 433 298 386 484 White Non-Chinese Larceny, Other felonies, ..... 878 937 970 954 1,019 200 showing a death-rate of 16.2 Coloured... 91 of 33.6 "} 39 35 23 5 17 Chinese, ..5,383 of 22.5 ,, Total,.. MINOR OFFENCES. 1804. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1805 1,224 1,478 1,378 1,497 1,634 Total, ...............5,674 Average Death-rate...22.3 Assault, Gambling, Miscellaneous, 1,151 1,503 1,441 1,795 2.380 843 676 732 666 1,027 4,161 5,968 5,147 4,538 5,112 Total,... 6,150 8,147 7,320 6,999 8,809 in the navy The deaths in the army numbered 32, of which 23 were British and the rest Indian; there were 11 deaths among British semen. per 1,000 of the deaths among British troops were due to malarial diseases alone. 2 Indian soldiers and 1 British soldier died of plague. Of this disease there was a serious outbreak in the spring, and of the 1,320 cases reported 1,175 proved fatal. This represents a mortality of 88.1 %. There was also an outbreak of small-pox. From enteric fever the total deaths numbered 23, which represents a mortality of 41.2 %. The mortality among the European cases was 35.1 %. The following tables comprise analyses of the cases treated and the umber of deaths occurring during 1898 in the Government Civil Hospital and in the Taug Wah Hospital-
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The statistics of minor offences reported for the last two years may be tabulated as follows:-

CASES REPORTED CASES REPORTED

IN 1897.

IN 1898.

INCREASE.

DECREASE.

1,104

1,765

361

145

265

120

4,122

4,581

409

182

161

29

780

939

159

350

150

Assault,

Gambling,

Miscellaneous,

Drunkenness,

Nuisances,

No light or pass, • ·

TOTAL,.....

6,733

7,061

1,078

150

518

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VII. VITAL STATISTICS.

(A.) Population.

The population at the last census, which was taken in 1897, was 246,880. As the returns of Ae 1891 census gave the figures at 221,441, there is thus an increase of 25,459.

te

It is estimated that in the middle of 1898 the population stood as follows:--

Non-Chinese Civil Population,

8,732

City of Victoria, incl. Peak and Stonecutters' Island, 165,900 Villages in Hongkong and Kowloon,

Chinese Population

Floating population,

Total,

DEDUCT DECREASE,,

150

NETT INCREASE,

928

The following tabular statement shows the number of persons convicted and discharged on account of all offences, serious and minor, during each of the last five years :-

Convicted.

Discharged.

1894,

7,870

1,042

Army,

Navy,

1895,

9,625

1,379

1896,

8,698

841

1897,

8.496

1,110

1898,

..30,528

SOS

The following is a comparative statement of the various classes of Convictions in the five years ending with 1898 :---

SERIOUS OFFENCES.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

39,940

33,370

....239,210

3,073

3,385

Total Estimated Population of the Colony,...254,400

Murder,

3

0

2

4

2

(B.) Public Health,

Robbery,

3

1

3

9

16

Burglary and Larceny in Dwolling-house......

5

30

30

32

23

the year was only 17.7.

Assault with intent to roh,

I

0

'

0

&

Kidnapping.

23

42

52

55

63

The total number of deaths during 1898 was 5,674, showing a death-rate of 22.3.

Of the 5,674 deaths recorded, 1,175 were from Plague; therefore excluding deaths from plague the death-rate for

The deaths were distributed as follows:-

Unlawful Possession,

272

433

298

386

484

White

Non-Chinese

Larceny,

Other felonies, .....

878

937

970

954

1,019

200 showing a death-rate of 16.2

Coloured... 91

of 33.6

"}

39

35

23

5

17

Chinese,

..5,383

of 22.5

,,

Total,..

MINOR OFFENCES.

1804.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1805

1,224

1,478

1,378

1,497

1,634

Total, ...............5,674

Average Death-rate...22.3

Assault,

Gambling,

Miscellaneous,

1,151

1,503

1,441

1,795

2.380

843

676

732

666

1,027

4,161

5,968

5,147

4,538

5,112

Total,...

6,150

8,147

7,320

6,999

8,809

in the

navy

The deaths in the army numbered 32, of which 23 were British and the rest Indian; there were 11 deaths among British semen. per 1,000 of the deaths among British troops were due to malarial diseases alone. 2 Indian soldiers and 1 British soldier died of plague. Of this disease there was a serious outbreak in the spring, and of the 1,320 cases reported 1,175 proved fatal. This represents a mortality of 88.1 %. There was also an outbreak of small-pox. From enteric fever the total deaths numbered 23, which represents a mortality of 41.2 %. The mortality among the European cases was 35.1 %. The following tables comprise analyses of the cases treated and the umber of deaths occurring during 1898 in the Government Civil Hospital and in the Taug Wah Hospital-

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