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235
Table II a.
Number of women and girls admitted to the Po Leung Kuk during the year
and the arrangements made regarding them.
Committed under Warrant
from Registrar General's Office.
Committed under Warrant from Emigration Office. Pending the opening of the Registrar General's office. Sent with their own con- sent by Registrar Gene- |
ral.
Sent with their own con- i sent from Singapore, | Anbai and Siam.
Sent with their own con- sent by the Police.
Lost Children.
Accompanying Parents or Guardian.
Runaway Maid-servants,
Total.
Released after enquiry,
Placed in charge of Hus- band.
Released under bond.
Placed in charge of Parents
Paced in charge of Consul for Japan.
and relatives.
Sent to Charitable Institu- tions in China.
Sent to School, Convent or Refuge.
In the Po Leung Kuk on 1st)
74.
49
14
January, 1905,
Admitted during the year,
454 191
71
18
:
2
741 201
:
ཐ
61
15
47
7
22 22 454 123 17 24 69
3
Total,.......
528 241
St
18
65
16
| 51
7
22 24 528 143 19 26
73
Remaining in the To Leung
Kuk on the 31st December, 190c.......
50
27
15
D
50
Adopted.
Married.
Died.
Total
23
19
|11| 210|
2
74
41 13 50 1 | 404
3 8+ 52 15 60 3 478
Table II b.
Number of women and girls detained under warrant after enquiry in the Registrar General's Office by the Registrar General and arrangements made regarding them.
Permitted to leave, Restored to husband,
Restored to relatives,
Sent to native place,
Married,
Adopted,
Sent to School and Convent,
Placed in charge of Consul for Japan,.......
Died,
Cases under consideration,
Detained previous to
Detained
Total.
1st January, during 1905.
1905.
29
67
96
1
11
12
4
19
23
11
11
31
38
15
17
6
14
:
Ι
1
1
27
27
49
191
240
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