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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11TH MARCH, 1882.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 103.

The following Letter from the Superintendent of Victoria Gaol, with the Returns annexed for the year 1881, is published for general information.

By His Excellency's Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 11th March, 1882.

W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.

No. 11.

GAOL OFFICE,

HONGKONG, 1st February, 1882.

SIR, I have the honour to forward the following Returns for the year 1881, viz.:-

1. Gaols, Prisoners and Establishment to the 31st December, 1881.

2. Return showing the number of prisoners confined in Victoria Gaol on the last day of each week in the year 1881.

3. Return showing the classification of offences for which prisoners were confined in Victoria Gaol during the year 1881.

I have the honour to be,

The Honourable M. S. TONNOCHY,

Acting Colonial Secretary,

HONGKONG.

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

GEO. HAYWARD, Acting Superintendent.

RETURN shewing the NUMBER of PRISONERS in VICTORIA GAOL on the last Day of each Week of the Year 1881.

WEEKLY, 1881.

EURO-

PEANS.

CHINESE OR COLOURED.

WEEKLY,

EURO-

PEANS.

CHINESE OR COLOURED.

TOTAL.

TOTAL.

1881.

Males.

Males. Females.

Males.

Males. Females.

January

2

54

542

29

625

July

3

37

612

20

675

9

54

551

30

修罗

16

58

551

23

23

57

569

J

30

57

February

55

13

53

1)

20

49

"

27

March

6

13

*

20

27

April

3

10

7

17

"

24

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May

1

8

"

15

""

22

12

29

June

5

12

21

19

""

26

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558

28

507

24

563

580

23

52

588

21

57

578

20

55

575

24

50

611

26

50

592

48

605

37

606

38

572

37

567

36

564

36

573

40

585

39

603

39

599

39

602

39

608

40

633

38

616

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635

10

35

630

25

690

22

632

17

36

706

768

""

648

24

35

587

650

638

31

595

660

"

646

August 7

589

34

655

639

14

578

30

637

652

21

梦啰

661

28

655

September 4

28

654

11

26

"7

687

18

28

>>

80

672

25

""

680

October

28

671

""

638

16

27

632

23

625

30

41

036

November 6

654

13

"3

670

20

J

29

667

27

وو

28

669

December

28

675

11

29

702

18

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681

25

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553

28

610

543

23

593

561

612

577

27

630

584

28

640

590

650

551

610

570

627

615

683

571

34

647

583

657

41

590

37

668

87

559

36

632

44

553

37

634

41

599

33

673

57

593

31

681

67

606

33

706

75

624

32

781

73

610

29

712

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Victoria Gaol Office, Hongkong, 1st February, 1882.

GEO. HAYWARD, Acting Superintendent,

EUROPEAN, ........

INDIAN,

CHINESE,

TOTAL,

RETURN showing the CLASSIFICATION of OFFENCES for which PatsONERS were committed to Victoria Gaol, from the respective COURTS of the COLONY, during the Year 1881.

CLASS

OF

PRISONERS.

8

116

25

76

46

:

9

Murder,

| Manslaughter.

Cutting and wounding, or Assault occasioning grevious

bodily harm.

Assault with intent to roh, or Robbery with violence.

Burglary. Attempted Burglary, Brunking, outering and stealing, and having

pussession of house-taking implements.

Larceny, Larceny from a house, from Person, from Ships

or Boats in Harbour or on the High Seas.

Obtaining goods or money by false pretences.

Unlawful possession, and Receiving stolen goods.

Child stealing, Kidnapping, Ahdnction of females, Forci- ble detention, and Buying or Selling human beings.

Uttering counterfeit coin or notes.

Perjury, and Preferring a false charge, and Statement

in Contempt of Court,

Embezzlement.

Piracy.

Conspiracy to defraud.

Committing or attempting to commit an unnatural offence,

Indecent Assault.

Common Assnult. Assault with wounding, Fighting. Disorderly conduct, Drunkenmess, Refusing to pay chair hire. Resisting Pelico. and Using abusive language, and Furious Driving.

Misconduct as a Private or Pablie Servant. Refusing duty. Negligence, Doser-

tion, Absent without leave, and Remating behind from ships.

Breach of Military and Naval Discipline.

Breach of Conditional Pardon, and Returning from De-

portation.

Extortion and attempting to Extort.

Gambling, or Haunting Gambling-Hønses, Regue and Vagabond, Suspicious and dangerous characters, Vagraney and Obtaining passages surreptitiously en board ships. Ailing and abetting in a misdemeanour.

Breach of Recognizance.

Unlawful hawking or Selling goods, without Licence. Uttering cries, Without Passes or Lights, Obstruction, Nuisance, Danaging property, Firing crackers, Making bonfire, Defiling stream, Innivent exposure, Trespassing. Breach of Ord. for Harbour and Market Regulations, and Breach of Opium Grdinanen.

Using Threats.

Breach of Brothel Ordinance.

| Mendicancy.

Attempting to commit suicide.

| Bribery.

Carrying Deadly weapons.

Illegal pawning.

Administering Drugs.

On Remand, for Trial, and pending orders.

For Debt.

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