Table J.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TOTAL SHIPPING ENTERED AND CLEARED 1896-1900
1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 Ships Tonnage Total Entered and Cleared 80,463 77,293 79,699 88,627 83,456 16,515,953 15,988,174 17,265,780 18,101,309 18,445,134Table K.
ANALYSIS OF SHIPPING ENTERED AND CLEARED, 1899 AND 1900.
(BRITISH AND FOREIGN STEAMERS.)
Table L.
ANALYSIS OF SHIPPING ENTERED AND CLEARED, 1899 AND 1900.
(BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAIL.)
1899 1900 Increase Decrease Ships 64 74 Tonnage 59,188 71,207 Ships 49 58 Tonnage 80,684 91,834 Ships 20 20 Tonnage 32,646 32,646Table M.
JUNKS, 1899 AND 1900,
1899 1900 Increase Decrease Ships 77,722 71,516 6,206 Tonnage 4,664,162 4,422,967 241,198Table N.
Return showing the Number of Beds, Staff and Persons whose cases have been dealt with by the Po Leung Kuk.
1899 1900 Increase Decrease Beds for the Inmates, Staff 60 British, German, Japanese 7,354 8,665,828 French 658 437,893 Chinese 456 506,696 7,437 9,063,864 1,653,895 1,313 1,905,138 1,888,973 1,298,000 460,617 275,272 Inmates remaining on the 31st December, 1899 Women 28 Girls 2 Boy 1 Total 31 Inmates admitted for the year 1900 Women 2 Girls 41 Total 48 251,243 632 466 335 26 40,973 21 23,254 121 231,424 Women 273 Girls 50 Boys 14 Total 337 Restored to parents or relatives or sent to the Charitable Institutions for disposal in China Women 140 Girls 38 Boys 14 Total 192 Sent to Missionary Schools Women 2 Girls 5 Total 7 Adopted Girls 31 Permitted to leave Died 2 Boy 1 Total $ Still in Charge of the Society Women 45 Girls 72 Sent Home Male Destitutes 5 Total 50 13,846 46Table O.
1899 1900 Increase Decrease Ships 10,790 10,788 2 Tonnage 13,287,212 13,832,557 545,345 256 1,807 861,023 315,678 Net Increase 315,679 Net Decrease 256SUMMARY CONVICTIONS. (Police Court.)
TABLE showing the Number of Summary Convictions for various Classes of Offences, and the kind of Punishments Inflicted.
Offences against the Person Malicious Injuries to Property Offences against Property other than Malicious Injuries Offences against Revenue Acts, Highway Acts, Health Acts, and other Acts relating to the Social Economy of the Colony Offences against Masters and Servants Acts, including Acts relating to Indentured Coolies Other Offences Total Fine 995 66 1,210 328 10,366 Imprisonment in lieu of fine or security 437 3,356 20 4,949 16 34 298 204 248 16 Peremptory Imprisonment 689 1,604 128 1,176 3 8 281 Whipping 84 8 69 10 3 Escaped 1 Solitary Confinement 1 64 59,188 Exposed in Stocks 17,158 6 12,606 * 4,552 1 1,432 2 1,030 10 00 3 1,432 Sent to House of Detention 2 1,030 :: 54 3 2,382 720 : 10 1,662 Bound over with or without sureties 674 630 32 G 674 630 213 122 6 1 3 2 79 Total 115 149,935 132 189,610 42 45,989 6,214 Total 13,824 711 110 1,507 1,781 3,612 56 6,055 # 5 6,214 Net Increase 37 39,675 NOTE.Where there has been an Appeal from the Magistrate's decision the case is to be entered as finally decided, and not accessarily according to the Magistrate's original decision.Page 15
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Table J.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TOTAL SHIPPING ENTERED AND CLEARED 1896-1900
1896.
1897.
INCLUDED.
1898.
1899.
1900.
Ships. Tounago. Ships. Tonnage. Ships. Tonnage. Ships. Tonnage. Ships. Toonage.
Total Entered and i
Cleared,
80,463|16,515,953|77,293| 15,988,174 79,699|17,265,780 | 88,627 |18,101,309 | 83,456| 18,445,134
Table K.
ANALYSIS OF SHIPPING ENTERED AND CLEARED, 1899 AND 1900.
(BRITISH AND FOREIGN STEAMERS.)
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Table M.
JUNKS, 1899 AND 1900,
706
1899.
1900.
Increase.
Decrease.
Ships.
77,722
Tonnage.
4,664,162
Ships.
71,516
Tonnage.
4,422,967
Ships.
Tonnage.
Ships.
Tounage.
6,206
241,198
Table N.
Return showing the Number of Beds, Staff and Persons whose cases have been dealt with by the Pó Léung Kuk.
1899.
1900.
Increase.
during the Fear 1900.
Decrease.
| Ships.
Tonnage.
Ships. Tonnage. Ships. Tonnage.
Ships. Tonnage.
Bede for the Inmates, Staff,
60
Sent to Convents,—
17
British, Germau,
7,354 8,665,828 1,265
Japanese,
658
French,
444
437,893
Chinese,
456
506,696
7,4379,063,864 1,653,895 1,313 1,905,138 1,888,973
1,298,000 460,617 275,272
83 397,536
Iamates remaining on the 31st December, 1899,--
Women,... 28 Girls,... 2 Boy, ... Total, .... Inmates admitted for the year 1900,-
Women, .......................... 2 Married....
Girls.......... 2 Total...
41
48 251,243
632 466 335
26
40,973
21 23,254
121
231,424
Norwegian,
252
234,799
218 242,625
7,726
84
Austrian...
54
142,390
American,
152
160,566
82 205,454 106 174.412
28
63,004
:
Women,...273 Girls,...50 Boys,...14 Total, ........337 Restored to parents or relatives or sent to the Charitable
Institutions for disposal of in China,
Women,...140 Girls,...38 Boys....14 Total,....192 Sent to Missionary Schools,--
Women,.......
2 Girls,... 5 Total,.... 7!
Adopted,Girls,. Permitted to leave, Died.
31
2 Boy, ......... 1 Total,..... $
.69 2
Still in Charge of the Society,-
Women, ............45 Girls,... Sent Home,Male Destitutes, 72
5
Total.........50
13,846
46
Russian,
9
11,817
24
49,598
15
87,781
Dutch,
5,040
26
45,692
22
40,652
Italian,
30
53,420
26
39,564
Danish,
24
48.305
16
35,578
13,856 12,327
Table O.
Belgian,
8,048
४
11,926
3,878
Swedish,
12
11,868
11,868
Portuguese,
Hawaiian, Spanish,
No Flag..
62
3,314
76
11,712
8,368
4
9.192
15
7,706
15
9,199 7,706
12
1,807
12
Total,
10,790 13,287,212
10,788 13,832,557
256
1,807
861,023 258 315,678
Net Increase,..
315,679
545,345
256
Net Decrease,
2
Punishments.
Total Number of Offences.
Assaults! Ma-
and other Offences against the Person.
licions Injuries
to Pro- perty.
bling,
Property
or Prædial Larceny.
995
66
1,210
328
SUMMARY CONVICTIONS. (Police Court.)
TABLE showing the Number of Summary Convictions for various Classes of Offences. and the kind of Punishments Inflicted.
Offences against Pro-
perty other
Gom-than Malicious,
Injuries to
¡
Offences against Revenue Acts, Highway Acts. !
Health Acts,
and other Acts relating to the Social Economy of
the Colony.
Offences against Masters
and Servants Acts,
including Acts
relating
to Iudentured Coolies.
Other Offen-
ces.
British,
American,
German,
Danish,
Norwegiau, Italian, French, Japanese,
Table L.
ANALYSIS OF SHIPPING ENTERED AND CLEARED, 1899 AND 1900.
(BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAIL.)
Fine, Imprisonment in
10,366
437
3,356
20
4.949
lion of fine or security,.....
1,500
16
34
298
204
248
16
689
Peremptory Im-
prisonment,
1,604
128
+
1,176
3
8
281
1899.
1900.
Increase.
Decrease.
Whipping.....
84
8
69
10
3
Ships. Tonnage, Ships. Tonnage.
Ships. Tonnage.
Ships. Tonnage.
Escaped,
1
1
Solitary Confine-
1
64 59,188
74
49
71,207
58
91,834 80,684
20 32,646
ment,
9
9,477
Exposed in
17,158
6
12,606
*
4,552
Stocks,
1
1,432
2
1,030
10 00
3
1,432
Sent to House of
2
1,030
::
Detention,
54
54
3
2,382
720
:
10
1,662
Bound over with
674 630
32
G
674 630
or without
sureties,
213
122
6
1
3
2
79
Total,
115 149,935
132
189,610
42
45,989
6,214
Total, 13,824
711
110
1,507
1,781
3,612
56
6,055
#
5
6,214
Net Increase,..................
37
39,675
NOTE.Where there has been an Appeal from the Magistrate's decision the case is to be cutered us finally decided, and not accessarily according to the Magistrate's original decision.
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