THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15TH FEBRUARY, 1890.

Magistrate's Clerk.

KEMARKS.

(8)

FORM 2.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.

Iteturn of Fines, Penalties, &c., imposed during the quarter ending

I certify that the following is a correct statement of all fines and penalties imposed during the quarter above stated at this Police Court, which are payable either wholly or in part to Her Majesty or the Colonial Treasury, and also of all forfeitures, the proceeds of which are simi- larly payable, the total amount being $

Date

Naine of person

finei.

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(2)

(1)

By whom received.

In cases where the fine has not been paid, and the person has been committed to prison, state

(5) date of committal.

If fine has been already remitted to Colonial Treasury, state to whom sent and date.

(9)

Particulars

as to any forfeiture.

(7)

Amount of

fine.

((4)

Ordinance or Statute under which the fine was inflicted.

(3)

FOURTH SCHEDULE.-Sec. 80. List of offences excluded from Summary Jurisdiction.

Any offence which is punishable with death;

Any offence (except Burglary) which is punishable with im- prisonment and hard labour for life;

Any offence which is committed within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty;

Any felony mentioned in Ordinance No. 1 of 1868.

Misprison of Treason;

Any offence against the Queen's title, prerogative, person, or Government;

Blasphemy and offences against religion;

Perjury and subornation of perjury;

Making or suborning any other person to make a false oath, affirmation, or declaration punishable as perjury, or as misde-

meanour;

Any offence against any provision of the laws relating to bank- rupts ;

Composing, printing, or publishing blasphemous, seditious, or 'defamatory libels;

Defamation;

Bigamy;

Bribery;

Arson;

Forgery;

Stealing or fraudulently taking or injuring or destroying re- cords or documents belonging to any Court of Record or relating to any proceeding therein.

Stealing, or fraudulently destroying or concealing wills or testa- mentary papers or any document or written instrument being or containing evidence of the title to any lands, or any interest in lands, tenements, or hereditaments;

Or any offence committed by trustees, agents, bankers, or factors and mentioned in any section between the sixtieth and seventy- first sections (both inclusive) of the Ordinance No. 7 of 1865 (Larceny).

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