539286-1905-Reports-of-the-Medical-Officer-of-Health-the-Sanitary-Surveyor-and-the-Colonial-Veterinary-Surgeon-for-1904 — Page 5

Government Gazette 政府憲報 轅門報 All

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10TH MARCH, 1905.

The number registered for the New Territory in 1903 was 6,207.

The population of the Colony is classified primarily into Chinese and non-Chinese. The non-Chinese comprise a white population of 13,106, of whom 6,991 are civilians and the remainder belong either to the Army or the Navy. The coloured races (non-Chinese) number 5,794 and include East Indians, Malays, Philippinos, Eurasians, and a few Africans and Japanese. At the Census taken in 1897 the Portuguese numbered 2,267, while at that taken in 1901 the number had fallen to 1,956.

The civil population is essentially a male adult one, as no less than 72-9 per cent. of the Chinese population are males, while more than half the Civil population (50-2 per cent. of the Chinese and 564 per cent. of the non-Chinese) are between the ages of 20 and 45. The proportion of the population of Great Britain between these ages is only 33'8 per cent.

The City of Victoria is divided into ten Health Districts with a Sanitary Inspector in charge of each District; there are also five Senior Inspectors for the City, each of whom has the general supervision and control of two Districts. Kowloon is similarly divided into two Health Districts with a Sanitary Inspector in charge of each, and a Senior Inspector for Kowloon has been provided in the Estimates for 1905. There are also special Inspectors for the work of disinfection, for prosecutions, for the control of the Cemeteries, for drainage work and other matters, and in addition a special Plague staff who are employed throughout non- epidemic periods on work designed to prevent or mitigate the recurrence of these epidemics.

The following table gives the number of Chinese houses and floors (i.e. sepa- rate Chinese dwellings in most cases), and the number of inmates per house and per floor in the City of Victoria.

Average Number Number Number of of Persons of Persons Floors per

City of Victoria Health Districts.

One Two Three Four Five storey storey storey storey storey Dwell- Dwell- Dwell-Dwell- Dwell- ings. ings.ings. inge. ings.

Total Dwell- ings.

Total Floors.

Dwelling, per House. per Floor.

1

161 423 206

32

2

3

336

547

22

822

1,753

2.1

14.6

6.8

82

968

2,644

2.7

24.5

8-9

Most of the Chinese in

3

19

27

81

3·0

this district occupy quar- ters attached to European

offices and dwellings.

416789o

72

576 377

71,032

3,415

3.3

25.4

7-7

17

~27

132 515 345

46 1,040

3,421 3-3

23.6

7.2

19

298

469

67 894

8,145

3-5

23.7

6.7

38

445 377

24 901

3,056

3.4

18.1

5.3

6

83 616 294

81,002

3.211

3 2

22-2

6.9

23 440 479 103

1,045

2,752

2.6

23.5

8.9

10

31 334 351

29

745

1,868

2.5

16.8

6.7

Totals and 245 1,883 4,052 2,110 1478,476

Averages,

25,346 2.9

22.3

7.4

233

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