THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 18, 1906.

List of OFFENCES, ETC.,~—Continued.

831

OFFENCES.

Brought forward,

Police Force Regulation Ordinance-11 of 1900—Contd.

Police Constables-Obstructing or resisting, in the

discharge of their duties,

NO. OF CASES.

NO. OF

PRI-

SONERS.

OFFENCES,

No. OF CASES.

No. of PRI- SONERS.

11,787 15.847

Brought forward.........

12,758 17,382

10

]}

Regulation of Chinese Ordinauec-3 of 1888,—Contd.

Chinese Theatre-Breach of Conditions of Licence

Post Office Ordinance-S oF 1900.-

for,

9

Letters, &c.-Stealing, forging stamps and other

felonies,

1

Rogues and Vagabonds, 5th of Geo. IV. Chapter 83, s. 4,—

Rogues and Vagabonds-ás suspicious characters,

26

26

Postmaster General-Infringing privileges of. Despatch of mails, Failure to comply with require-

ments of Ordinance,

10

11

-Being in possession of house-

breaking implements,

5

5

*

2

Prevention of Crimes Ordinance-4 of 1887,—

Offences under,

I

1

Private Vehicles Licensing Ordinance—5 of 1895,-

Private Vehicles--Unlicensed,

20

22

- Found in dwelling house.

&c. for an unlawful purpose.; Found in vacant house. -Wandering abroad and lod-

ging in the open air. . .. ..

49

S

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52

9

104

119

-Letting out for hire,

2

2

Vehicle Regulation Ordinancë--3 of 1899,—

Star Ferry Company Ordinance-16 of 1902--

Breach of Bye-laws,

2

3

Carrying no lights between sunset and sunrise, Causing damage by negligence or misbehaviour

(section 6).

14

17 Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance-8 of 1896,—

Breach of,

5

14

16

Drawing trucks in a prohibited thoroughfare,

34

40

during prohibited hours,

2

Liquor Licence Ordinance-8 of 1898,-

Servants Quarters Ordinance—11 of 1903.—

Using without permission,.

11

106

Not keeping rule of the road,

3

Chinese Restaurant-Breach of,

1

Public Assemblages (Regulation of Traffic) Ord, 2 of 1869.--

Breach of Regulations,

6

6

Chinese Spirit Shop Regulations-Breach of, Eating House-Unlicensed keeping of,

2

6

Public Buildings, Gardens, &c.,--Regulations for mainten-

ance of good order and preservation of property in. (Ordinance 2 of 1870),--

Public Gardens--Breach of Regulations for,

Prison Od nance-1 of 1899,--

Breach of,

Public Health Ordinance-1 of 1908,-

Bakehouse Bye-laws-Breach of.

Cemetery—Corj se, neglecting to report to Overseer of, Common Lodging Honses-Unlicensed keeping of,

Conservancy Contract-Breach of,

Dairy Bye-laws→→ Breach of,

Drain, &c.—Leaving open and unprotected,

Latrine Regulations-Breach of,

Intoxicating Liquors-Selling without licence,

15

16

Public Honse-Permitting disorder in, ....

1

--Breach of....

-Distilling without licence,

Ships (Prohibition of sale of Liquor) Ordinance—11 of

1886-

11

11

4

3

Laundries, Unregistered,

-Overcrowding,

1:|: ༧ : ུ 22 1 2 2༣༢ ཡ

23

41

Spirituous Liquors, Selling on board ship or ap-

proaching ship for the purpose of selling,

2

2

2

Stone Cutters' Island Ordinance −1 of 1889,

10

15

Fort-Eutering,

1

3

3

3 Stowaways Ordinance-3 of 1903,

5

5

Stowaways,

40

88

3

-Aiding and abetting,

3

9

2

The Small Tenements Recovery Ordinance-10 of 1897,

4

14

Refusing or neglecting to deliver over to owner

possession of tenements,

3

6

Magistrates' Order-Failing to comply with.

16

26

The Tramways Ordinance-10 of 1902.-

Night soil or noxious waters-Carrying, during pro-

Offences under,

30

33

hibited hours, or depositing in the streets,

10

38

Placing stones on Tramway line.

5

---In an uncovered bucket,..

}

Nuisances Neflecting to abate, after notice served

by the Sanitary Board.

The Triad and Unlawful Societies Ordinance-2 of 1887.

Contraventions of, and Offences under,

7

7

109

123The Uniform Ordinance-4 of 1895,-

Offensive Trade Establishment-Breach of Bye-laws

made under

Military Uniform-Wearing.

1

1

I

1

Overcrowding-In tenement house,

235

519

Vaccination Ordinance-2 of 1890,-

Offences under,...

7

72

-In Opium Divan,

B

24

Vagrancy Ordinance-9 of 1897,—

Uncleanly condition in Opium Divan,

4

Vagrants,

52

64

Pigs, &c.-Keeping, without licence,

8

16

-Failing to return to House of Detention,

5

5

l'igwash-Carrying during prohibited hours,

17

25

Water Works Orlininée-16 of 1903,—

Plague and other infectious diseases-Neglecting to

report cases of.

Water-Wasting.

17

20

2

2

Water Works---Breach ol,

1

1

Prevention of the dissemination of plague by rats.-

Breach of the Bye-laws,

B

3

Weights and Measures Ordinance-2 of 1885.—

Breach of.

17

24

Registration of Births and Deaths Ordinance-7 of 1896,-

Dead Bodies-Unlawful removal of,.

Wild Birds and Game Ordinance-6 of 1885,

13

17

Death-Failing to report,

G

-Wilfully giving false information to lolice concerning,

Regulation of Chinese Burials, and Prevention of certain

}

Birds and Game-Unlicensed shooting or taking of, Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance-4 of 1897,

Abduction of girls under the age of 16 years,. Decoying wom or girls into, or away from the

Colony,

3

5

7 i

7

18

19

Nuisances Ordinance-1 of 1845,—

Detaining, harbouring, or receiving women or girls

Obeying calls of nature in the streets or in improper

for the purpose of prostitution,.

3

places,.

49

49

Indecent assault upon any female.

Roads and streets-Injury to,

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Procuration of girls under 16 to have carnal connexion,

1

G

Shrubs, Trees-Cutting or destroying,

77

90

Purchasing, pledging, or selling women or girls for

Trespass on Crown Land,

172

251

the purpose of prostitution,

5

7

Regulation of Chinese People Ordinance-1 of 1845,-

Mendicancy,

Detaining woman against her will with intent to

õ

marry or carnally know her,

1

.1

Regulation of Chinese Ordinance-3 of 1888,-

Taking away woman with intent to cause her to be

General.

Bills-Posting, without permission from Registrar

Drums and Gongs-Night noises by beating, Fire works-Discharging, without permits, Processions-Organising in the Public Street without

a permit,

Carried forward,.

married or carnally known,

2

2

19 1920

3

4

Contagions Diseases-Permitting women, suffering

2

from-to remain in brothels,

12

12

22

38

Brothels or Lodging House for Prostitutes-Closing

of,

42

92

3

Co

3

Undecided cases,

117

231

12,758 17,382)

TOTAL,.

13,450 | 18,475

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