THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 31ST JANUARY, 1885.

OFFENCE.

Keought forward..

Timeats).

NO. OF

No. or CASES.

PRI- SONERS.

2,162 |3,402

5

OFFENCE.

Brought forward..

6 Inquests-Jurors disobeying Coroner's Summonses for

Attendance at, (see Jurors).

Japan-Deportation to this Colony from (see Deporta-

tion).

10 Jurors-Neglecting to answer Coroner's Summonses to

attend Inquests,

art.

2

2

- giving wilful false evidence,

10

Goods and Money by,

36

39

anien).

presenting false Characters and

Lab-Fraudulently 'using, (see

the Fact to.

the Fact to,

commit.

(se Conspiracy).

Bain Dwelling Houses with Intent Ce Night, &c.).

iz annuzzled, to be at large, (ser

Bhurjour).

ng Accumulation in House, or thereof, of, (ave Nuisances).

ts, (are Markets' Ordinance,

16 13 00

Kidnapping (see Child Stealing. Abduction and Sale of Women and Female Children, and Women and Children)-Breach of Ord, for protection of Labels and Trade Marks-Fraudulently using false. (see

Trade Marks, &C.).

Larceny as a Bailee,

No. of CASES.

99

No. of PRI-

SONERS.

3,169 | 4,706

1

3

}

1

2

""

-of Beasts or Birds, not the subject of Larceny)

15

15

42

42

at Common Law,

-Cattle (see Cattle Stealing).

-Children (sce Child Stealing),

-Dogs (see Dog Stealing).

-Common,

749

855

-from Ships or Boats in the Harbour,

15

27

--from the Person,

207

232

--from the Person with Violence,

1

17

-from Wreck,.

2

>>

-in a Dwelling House,

7

$

**

---of Vegetables and Fruits from Gardens and

enclosed places....

11

12

Lewdness, (see Indecent Exposure, &c.).

4

6 Libel,

:

on from. (wr Desertion).

rulers from, (see Desertion),

Lights-Chinese not carrying at night,.

Lodging Honses-Unlicensed Coolic, (see Unlicensed).

12

12

Mails---Detention of H.M.'s (we Post Off ce).

Street, (see. Markets' Ordinance,

Bankrupt).

ommit. (se Conspiracy).

m Gardens and enclosed Places--

Larceny).

Malicious Damage to Telegraphs,

2

2

Malicious Injury to Property,

33

33

Manslaughter,....

3

Marine Store Dealers-Breach of Ordinance for,.

1

}

Markets Ordinance-Breach of,...

368

368

Menaces-Demanding Money by,

2

7

22

22

Mendicaney,

170

170

abetting in...

I

2

Ordinance for Suppression of,

114

694

ents, treated as Obstruction of

397

397

"

"

Ways..

inen).

1 Householder permitting in a House,

-holders, &c.).

ve for.

4

4

mes from (are Escape).

31

Places-Larceny of Vegetables and

alle Larceny).

Streets (see Markets' Ordinance.

Abduction).

ining by false Pretences (see

Murder,

*

--Piracy with, (we Piracy). -Inciting to coraznit,

sertion).

nce).

Haanes for Storage of,

1

1

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ne--Breach of....

ace for Ships of War in the, Boat or Ship in the (wee Lar-

each of...

h on the Beach or into the (see

Sale of their Wares (zee Street

Public Ways by (see Obstruc-

Unlicensed).

14

14

Men-of-War Anchorage-Dredging at, (see Harbour). Merchant Seamen-Desertion of. (se Desertion).

--Refusal of Duty by British, (»e Sea-

Military Law--Breach of..

Misdemeanor-Aiding and Abetting in,

-Attempting to commit, -Inciting a Person to commit a.

Money Changer-Unlicensed, (see Unlicensed),

Navy and Army-Desertion from Her Majesty's (we De-

Night-being out without Lights at (see Light).

---Found at, armed with Dangerous and Offensive

Weapons, with Intent to break into Dwel ling Houses,.

3

26

1

1

3

3

AS

---Found in Dwelling Houses by-with Intent to

31

38

commit Felony therein,.

*

Noises, by playing at the Game called Chai-Mai. --Noises by Watchmen.

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Atas or with Violence (see Rob-

Rubbish to accumulate in, or Vicinity of (see Nuisances).

14

21

mnitting Gambling in a House

-Breach of Ordinance, for

17

17

Larceny).

Mer permitting Gambling in

with Intent to commit Fe- Night).

*

-Passes-being out without (see Passes).

--Passes, Chinesu carrying Arms, not being Holders

of (see Arnis).

--Soil-Exposing in the Streets in uncovered Buc-

kets, and in open Boats along the Praya (see ; Nuisances).

Nuisances-Allowing Dirt and Filth to remain on Pre- į

!1

mises or in immediate Vicinity thereof. --Blasting Stones to the danger of Persons

and Property:

151

161

2.

Interous and offensive

Intom to break into a Dwel-

(or Unlicensed),

for Unlicensed).

le (w Pisorderly

A

fermanor (we Misde

Bathing or otherwise,

12

12

1

**

us (a: Malicious Injury, &e.).

ried forward.

3,109 4,706

-Dressing Stones,.

+

4.

*

-Exposing Night Soil in the Streets in

uncovered Buckets, and in open Boats

363

along the Paya.

Hanging wet Clothes, &c, to dry over Public Ways...

-Keeping Pigs, without a Licence....

-Neglecting to clean out Dust Pins, and

throwing Rubbish, &c., into the Streets

-Neglecting to provide Dust Buses.

-Obeying Calls of Nature in the Streets,

-Raking Dust Bins,

-Regulation--Breach of..........

the Beach.

Obstruction of Navigation..

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or Resisting Police (see Police).

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18

44.

767

767

183

183

65

65

3

3

142

142

-Throwing Bubbish into the Harbour or on 182

of Roads and streets, &e.. by Hawkers,

Chair Coolies and Shopkeepers.......... I of Wharves by Boat People,

Offenders--Detention of Foreign.

Offensive Trades---Carrying on Dangerous and (see Dan-

gerous).

Weapons-Found at Night with Dangerous aud-with Int at to break into a Dwelling House (ser Nicht).

Carried forward?.............

9,136 | 10,955

182

29

29

2,146 |2,146

202

202

15

15

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