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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10rn KEBRUARY. 1884.

TABLE 2.

RETURN shewing the ENLISTMENTS «nd ĈASUALTIES in the Police Force during 1883.

Enlistments.

Deaths.

#2

Rosignations

Resignations

through through expiry

nickness.

ofte:

of service

or otherwise.

10

Dismissals

Total number

or desertions. vi ensuâlties.

Europeans,

16

Indians,

19

Chinese,

52

C7

4

16

12

1

15

3

20*

17

52

TOTAL,.

$7

10

8

51

21

83

Police Department, Hongkong, 24th January, 1884.

T. C. DEMPSTER, Captain, Acting Captain Superintendent of Police.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 55.

The following Returns from the Acting Superintendent of Victoria Gacl, for the year 1883, are published for general information.

By Command,

W. H. MARSII,

Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Пongkong, 16th February, 1884.

RETURN shewing the NUMBER of PRISONEKS in VICTORIA GAOL on the lust Day of cack Week of the Year 1883.

WEEKLY, 1883.

EUROPEANS.

CHINESE OR COLOURED,

TOTAL.

WEEKLY, 1883.

EUROPEANS.

CHINESE OR COLOURED.

TOTAL.

Males. Females. Males. Females.

Males. Females Males. Females.

January

7 35

487

14

35

521

""

22

21

36

505

28

34

""

503

23

February 4 32

1

508

25

11

34

"

1

480

2227**

19

541 July

40

491

24

557

20

576

43

488

25

558

563

15

40

22

483

36

561

561

22

38

37

486

24

550

566

22

29 36

479

21

538

24

539

August 5 34

481

22

539

18

38

37

471

21

531

12

34

35

497

23

25

36

556

"

481

19

537

19

32

March

"

496

22

4

551

40

474

19

534

26

31

22

482

16

11

530

33

>>

486

19

639

September 2

30

478

16

525

18

35

22

485

19

540

9

23

470

15

25

""

37

509

457

17

512

16

20

April

31

469

17

1

39

507

488

18

516

23

21

"

1

455

12

489

8

32

>>

486

18

537

30 19

"J

15 31

458

12

490

1

492

16

540

October

7 25

474

.12

512

22

30

1

512

16

559

14

26

"

480

13

520

37

29 36

1

512

17

568

21

26

483

May

9

519

6 40

504

21

567

28

25

468

7

501

29

13 32

1

506

20

559

November 4

25

456

7

489

20

36

1

503

18

563

11

27

21

459

10

35

27

497

35

485

16

537

19

"

28

June

469

12

510

3 40

437

18

546

25

26

""

1

491

8

10

526

"

38

1

505

19

563

December 2

28

509

11

17 43

549

1

"

501

21

566

9

32

523

10

24 43

566

33

510

20

575

16

29

531

11

572

23

18

""

532

9

559

30

23

29

528

15

566

J. P. McEUEN,

Victoria Caol Office, Hongkong, 9th February, 1881.

Acting Sugurintendent,

Victoria Gaul.

TOTAL,

CLASS

OF

PRISONERS,

:

( Male

| Females.

**

| 2 water, { Meter, and us

11

RETURN showing the CLASSIFICATION of OFFENCES, for which PRISONERS were committed to Victoria GAOL from the respective Courrs of the COLONY, during the Year 1883.

Mundur.

Mansian; Mor.

bodily arm.

unding, or Assumit eccusioning grievous

Burglary, Attempted Bundary, Breaking, entering and. mut Alting possession of houschreuling

standing implements.

Robbery with violence, Larceny, Larecay from a house, In Person, from Ships or Boats in Harbour or on the High Seas, and Adminizturing stupefying drugs with intent to steal.

Obtaining goods or money by false pretences.

Unlawful possession, and Receiving stolen goods or pro-

perty, and Unlawfully carrying deadly weapons.

Child stealing. Kidnapy ing, Abduction of females, For- cible detention, and Buying or Selling buman beings,

Uttering counterfeit coin or notes.

Perjury, Preferring a false curge and statement, aud

Contempt of Court,

Embezzlement.

Piracy, and Receiving pirudiend stolen goods,

Indecent Assault,

Commr

„Assault.

Ub wendig, Fighting. Dis-

***

1

11

T

12

17

22

4

***

2

19

16

3

--

...

:

603

193

3

5

10

6

3

903

11

199

Victoria Gaol Office, Hongkong, 9th Februmy, 1884.

6

10

1

:

:

...

170

1

***

...

259

C&

Mis

aduct as a Private or Public Servant, Refusing duty, Negligence, Desertion, Ausent without leave, Remaining behind from ships, and Breach of Recogni-

zance.

Breach of Military on Naval Discipline.

Extortion and Bribery or Atterapting such.

Breach of Gambling Ordinauce. Hogne and Vagabond, Suspicious and dangerous character, Obtaining passages surrepticiously on board ships, Aiding and Abetfing in a Misdemeanour.

Unlawful hawking or Selling goods without License, Uttering cries, Without Passes or Lights, Obstruction, Nuisance, Damaging property, Firing crackers, Making bonfires, Defiling streams, Indecent exposure, Tres- passing, Breach of Ordinance for Harbour and Market Regulations, and Breach of Opium and legistration Ordinances.

Using Threats.

Breach of Brothel Ordinance.

Mondicuncy.

Attempting to commit Suicide,

Attempting to commit Arson,

Escaping from Custody.

On Remand, for Trial, and pending orders, &c.

For Debt.

77

30

00

...

21

26

649

620

R

21

709

650

47

6

I

***

**

...

...

6

21

H

H

231

218

1

3

2

16

TOTAL.

82

C

VOST KUVAT OLLZVA INAINTEAOD ONOMONOH THE

1

3,115

1

13:

2 | 508 67

Acting Superintendent, Victoria Gast.

J. P. MCRUEN,

3.480

( ਰße J

zased

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