393
-These deaths are classified in the Military Returns as follows:-
CORPS.
W. O., N. C.
Officers & Men.
Women.
Children,
Officers.
W. O., N. C.
Officers & Men.
Native Officers.
W. O., N. O.
Officers & Men.
Women.
Children.
Native Officers.
W. O., N. C.
Officers & Men.
N. C. Officers aud Men,
Women.
Children.
Average
EUROPEAN TROOPS.
Average
INDIAN TROOPS.
Average
CHINESE
Strength.
Strength.
TROOPS.
Strength.
Officers.
:
:
:
:
General Staff (Officers only),
Garrison Staff (W. O., N. {
C. Officers & Men), .
Royal Garrison Artillery,
Royal Engineers,
40th Co. Royal Engineers
(Chinese),
2nd Royal West Kent,
3rd Middlesex Regiment,
Army Service Corps,
Royal Army Medical Corps,
Army Ordnance Dept., and Į
Corps,
Army Pay Dept., and Corps,
H. K. & S. Bn. R. G. A......
119th Infantry,
129th Baluchis,
Indian Medical Service,
Indian Subordinate Medi- )
cal Dept.,
1
6
19664
11 243
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:
1
9419
:
2
75
4
27
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:
1
8 43
6
31
2 8
10 9
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O
9
2
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4.
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3
65
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7 405
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15 750
15 753
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لت
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2
10
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E
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TOTAL,..
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9 1 2
95 1,525
1 | 2
3 37 .912 3
65
N.B. This return shows one death among the British Troops which occurred at the end of December, 1906, but was not registered until January, 1907, and so does not appear in our returns for 1906. It also shows three deaths among the Chinese Company of the Royal Engineers.
The 8 deaths occurring in the Chinese Squadron which were registered in the Colony were as follows:
Pneumonia..
Heat apoplexy, Abscess of liver, Drowning,. Aneurism,.
2
2
1
2
1
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