THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 18TH MARCH, 1882.
OFFENCE.
Brought forward,.
Passes-Chinese out at Night without,
Pawnbrokers-Breach of Ordinance for,.
Pawning-Illegally,.
Personating Bail,
Perjury, (see also "Preferring false Charge and giving
wilful false Testimony ").
Pigs Unlicensed Keeping of, (see "Nuisances," &c.).
Piracy,
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-Confederating with Pirates,
-with murder,
Police-Assaulting, obstructing or resisting, (see "Assault' -Assuming Name, Designation, &c., of Constable
of,
-Escape of Prisoners from Custody of, (see
"Escape," &c.)
-Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of,.
Police Constables-Bribing, or attempting to bribe, (see
"Bribery," &c.).
-Misconduct as,
Posting Bills on Walls, &c.,
Post Office-Breach of Ordinance for,
Poultry-Selling in the Streets, (see “Breach of Markets'
Ordinance").
Praya-Exposing Night Soil in open Boats along the,
(see "Nuisances," &c.)
Prepared Opium-Breach of Ordinance for Preparation
and Sale of, (see “Opium "). Preservation of Birds-Breach of Ordinance for, (see
"Birds," &c.).
Prisoners-Escape from Custody of Police of, (sce
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22
27
"Escape").
from Gaol of, (see "Escape").
-Negligently allowing the Escape of, (see
'Escape").
-Rescuing from Custody of Police, (sce
"Police"),
Provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bringing into the Colo- ny, unwholesome, (see "Unwholesome Pro- visions." &c.).
Public Ways-Hanging wet Clothes, &c. to dry over,
(see “Nuisances, &c.”). -Obstruction of, (see "Obstruction ").
Quarantine Regulation-Breach of,
No. OF CASES.
No. OF PRI-
SONERS.
OFFENCE.
5,9187,630
Brought forward,..
563 563
Seamen's-Effects Detention of,
5
5
1
1
*1
2
8
13
2
2
6
Seamen-affected with Contagious Disease, Servants-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of
Householders and, (see "House").
-Misconduct as Domestic, (see "Domestic
Servants").
Shanghai-Deportation to this Colony from, (see
"Deportation," &c.).
Ship or Boat in the Harbour-Larceny on board (see
"Larceny ").
Shopkeepkers-Obstruction of Roads by, (see "Obstruc-
tion").
Shrubs, Trees, &c.-Cutting and injuring, (see "Trees "). --Unlawful Possession of, (see "Un-
lawful Possession ").
"
"
Soldiers Assisting to desert (see "Descrtion ").
-Disposing of Uniform, &c. (see "Military Law"). Spirituous and fermented Liquors-Breach of Ordi-
nance for Retail of,
Stamp Ordinance-Breach of,
2
2
3
3
"
Stealing Cattle, (see "Cattle Stealing ").
Children, (see "Child Stealing ").
Dogs, (see Dog Stealing ").
Stolen Goods-Receiving, (see "Receiving," &e.) Stones and other Missiles-Discharging to Danger of
Persons or Property,..
Stragglers from Foreign Ships. (see "Desertion"). Streams-Defiling,
Street Chairs and Vehicles--Breach of Ordinance for,
(see "Chairs and Vehicles ").
Streets--Obstruction of Roads and, (see " Obstruction ").
-Gamblers and Watchmen to Gamblers, (see
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--Gambling, treated as Obstruction of Public
2)
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Rogues and Vagabonds ").
Ways, (see "Gambling ").
-Noises by Hawkers,........
Suspicious Characters, (see "Rogues and Vagabonds "). Threats-Attempting to export by Menaces, and,.....
-Of Violence to the Person, --With Intent to extort Money,
Rape,
Receiving Stolen Goods,...
Recognizances--Breach of,
301
No. of CASES.
NO. OF
PRI-
SONERS.
6,930 | 8,668
I
1
11
12
:
3
3
23
12
24
196
196
5
5
Trade Marks and Lables--Frandulently using false, Trees, &c.-Cutting and Destroying,
43
45
31
-Unlawful Possession of Shrubs, (see "Un-
lawful Possession "),
17
20
Turf-Cutting from Crown Land without Permit, (see
14
14
"Trespass on Crown Land").
Trespass on Crown Land,
116
116
Unmuzzled Ferocious Dogs-Allowing to be at large,
&c. (see "Dogs").
Uniform, &c.Soldiers disposing of,(see "Military Law") Unlawful Possession of Property,
309
368
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of Trees, Shrubs, &c.,..
69
73
Unlicensed-Auctioneer,
--Coolie Lodging Houses,
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--Hawking,
440
440
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-Money Changer,
-Plying of Boats for hire, (see "Boats").
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-Seamen's Boarding Houses,
2
2
Unnatural Offence,
-Assault with Intent to commit an,
(see "Assaults").
Unwholesome Provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bring-
18
18
8
9
5
ing into the Colony,
6
7
"Chairs," &c.).
Regimental Clothes, &c., Purchasing or receiving (see
"Military Law").
Registration of Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance
for, (see "Births and Deaths ").
of Householders and Servants-Breach of
Ordinance for, (sze "House").
Religious Ceremonies--Chinese carrying on without
Authority,
Rendition of Chinese, (see "Crimes, &c.")
Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of Police, (see “ Police"). Resisting Police-Assaulting, obstructing, or, (see “Police,'
&c.)
Riotous Assemblages,
"
Assault at, or in connection with.
(see Assaults," &c.).
-Injury to,..
Roads and Streets-Obstruction of, (see "Obstruction," &c.).
"
Robbery Assault with intent to commit, (see "Assault, &c.")|
---From the Person,
-From the Person with wounding,
Rogues and Vagabonds-As Street Gamblers and Watch-
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19
-On Highways with Arms or with Violence,
men to Gamblers,
11
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>>
-As Suspicions Characters,
-Wandering abroad and lodging (
226
226
in the open air,..
-As Beggars,
116
17
116
17
Rubbish and Filth-Allowing Accumulation in House, or
+
*
immediate Vicinity thereof, (see "Nuisance").
-Throwing into the Streets, (sce
"Nuisances ").
-Throwing into the Harbour or on the
Beach, (see "Nuisances ").
Sailors-Assisting in the Desertion of, (see "Desertion "). Seamen-Harbouring deserted,.
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-Desertion of Merchant, (see "Desertion"). -Making false Statement as to Ships in which they served, or presenting false certificates of Character,
-Refusal of Duty by British Merchant,
Seamen's Boarding House, Unlicensed, (see "Unlicensed,"
&c.).
Carried forward,
Magistracy, Hongkong, 4th March, 1882.
6,930 8,668
Vehicles and Chairs-Breach of Ordinance for, (see
Watchman to Gamblers, (see "Rogues and Vaga-
bonds").
-Misconduct as Private,
- Night Noises by, (see "Night ").
Weapons Found by Night with dangerous and offen- sive, with Intent to break into Dwelling Houses, (see "Night").
-Having Possession of offensive, (see “Offen-
sive").
Weights and Measures-Breach of Ordinance for,. Witnesses--Intimidating, (see "Embracery").
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-Ordered to give Security for Appearance....
Wharves-Obstruction by Boat People of, (see “Ob-
struction").
Workmen-Intimidating,
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-Misconduct as,.
Wounding-Assault with, (see “Assault ").
-Cutting and, and inflicting bodily Injuries,
(see "Cutting," &e.).
-Robbery from the Person with, (see “Rob-
bery").
Wreck-Larceny from, (see "Larceny ").
TOTAL.
18
18
29
29
:
2
2
8,203 10,009
H. E. WODEHOUSE, Polier Magistrate.