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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10TH MARCH, 1880.

THE CASES CONSISTED OF:----

**

55

OFFENCE.

Abduction and Sale of Women and Feinale Children, Absent from Ship without Leive, (any “ Seamen"). Abusive Language, (s′′ * Breach of the Pence"). Accessory after the Face to Felony, (ser “ Felony"),

before

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}:

30

Accusing of Crime-Conspiracy for, (see Conspiracy”), Aiding and Abetting in Felony, (see “Felony "). Ahns-Soliciting, (see "Mendicancy "). Animals-Cruelty to,..

Arins-Chinese not Holders of Night Passes found carrying, Army and Navy-Desertion from II.M. §, (see "Desertion"); Arson,

Artificers and Artizans-Misconduct as, (sez “Workmen"), Assault-At or in connection with riotous Assemblages... -Accompanied with Damage to Property, --Common,

No. OF CASES.

NO. OF PRE- SONERS.

OFFENCE.

No. or

CASEL

24 50

Brought forward,.

Conspiracy to defraud,

1.068

Cr

5

12

12

2

2

3

3

3

Constable of Police-Assault, &c., on, (see “Assaults"). ---Assuming Name and Designation

of, (see "Police").

--Attempt to bribe, (see “Bibery"). --Misconduct es, (see "Police ").

Consular Ports-Deportation to this Colony from, (see

"Deportation," &c.).

Contagious Diseases Ordinance-Breach of,

Coolie Lodging Houses-Unlicensed, (see “Unlicensed,”

&o.).

Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience

of, by Juror, (see "Jurors").

Crackers--Making Bonfires or Firing, (sce“.

Bonfires,"

546

764

&c.)

Indecent,

---On Police in the Execution of their Duty, aud

**

81

120

Crime Conspiracy to accuse of, (see "Conspiracy"). Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory,

cbstructing and resisting Police,

With Intent to rob,..

??

""

to commit an Unnatural Offence,. With wounding...

1

1

(see "Chinese Territory").

Crown Land-Trespass on, (see "Trespass").

Cruelty to Animals, (see "Animals").

1

Cutting and Wounding with Intent to do grievous

**

19

-On Females and Boys under 14 years of age, ---On Person to prevent lawful Apprehension,

bodily Harm,

19

Cutting and Wounding with Intent to murder,.

Attempting to commit Felony, (sve "Felony”).

**

"

,,

13

other Offences,

extort by Threats, Meraces, &c., (see

"Threat," &c.).

bribe Police Constables, (see “Bribery").

Auctioneer-Unlicensed, (see "Unlicensed ").

Banishment Returning after, (see also "Conditional

Pardon")...

Bankrupt-Fraud by,

Beasts or Birds--Larceny of, (see "Larceny ").

Begging, (see "Mendicaney").

Damage to Property, (see “Malicious Injuries").

Dangerous Goods Ordinance--Breach of,

Dangerous and offensive Trades-Carrying on,

Weapon Found by Night

19

armed with, with Intent to break into a Dwelling House, (see "Night "). Deaths and Births-Breach of Ordinance for,

800

6

6

"Births," &c.).

Bestiality, (see "Urnatural Offences").

Bills--Posting, (see "Posting Bills").

Birds-Breach of Ordinance for Preservation of,.

Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of, Blasting Stones, (see "Nuisances").

2

Boarding Houses for Seamen-Unlicensed, (see “Unii-

censed ").

Boats-Larceny in the Harbour on board (see “Larceny").

--Bxposing Night Soil along the Praya in open, (see

"Nuisances).

--Obstruction of Wharves by, (see " Obstruction;”).

*

-Refusing to pay Hire of,.

"

Unlicensed Plying of,

60

12

Breach of Ordinance for Cargo, (see ** Cargo

Boats").

Bodily Injuries-Cutting and wounding and inflicting,

(see Cuting," &e.),

Bonfres-Fiving Crackers, or inaking...

Breach of the Peace-Behaviour calculated to provoke a............ Bribery,

British Merchant Seamen-Refusal of Duty by, (see

"Scamen").

Buggery, (see "Unnatural Offences ").

Buildings--Breach of Ordinance for."

Burglary,

Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery,.

Cargo Bents--Breach of Ordinance for,

Cattle-Bringing into the Colony diseased, (sce "Un-

17

wholesome Provisions").

-Turned loose on Public Ways, -Stealing,

Chairs and Vehicles--Breach of Ordinance for Street, Chair Coolies--Obstruction of Public Ways by, (øre "Ob-

:5

61

Decoying persons into or away from the Colony, Deed-Inducing a person by Violence to execute a.... Deportation from Shanghai and other Consular Ports of China, under H.M's. Order in Council, 1865, Deportation from Consular Ports of Japan, under H.)

M.'s Order in Council, 1865,

Deportation-Returning from, (see “Banishment” and

"Conditional Pardon").

Deported Persons-Harbouring,

Desertion from Foreign Ships,

72

26 39

NG

72

3

3

2

20

30

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4

2

Ι

1

from H.M's. Army and Navy,

"

from British Merchant Ships,

宁步

39

19

20

Rogues and Va-

Assisting in the-of Soldiers and Scammen,.

Destitutes-(see "Vagrants," under "

gabonds," &c.),

Diseased Cattle-Bringing into the Colony, (see “ Un-

wholesome Provisions").

Disorderly Behaviour-Accompanied with Damage toį

Distilling-Micit,

7

Property, -Drunkenness, Fighting, &c.,.............

720 1.21

Dogs--Allowing unmuzzled ferocions, to be at large, &c.,

Stealing,

Domestic Servants-Misconduct as,

Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships-of-

war, (see "Harbour").

Driving furiously---(sce "Furious driving").

Drugs--Administering.

Drunkenness (see Disorderly Behaviour").

Ducks-Selling in the Streets, (we “Breach of Markets

Ordinance").

Dust Bins--Negleting to clean out, (see "Nuisances").

*

-Raking, (see “Nuisances").

Dwelling Houses--Found by Night with Dangerous and

+

Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into, (see “Night”).

-Found by Night in--with Intent to commit Felony, (see "Night"). -Larceny in a, (see “Larccuy").

Earth-Cutting from prohibited Places, (sce «Trespass

on Crown Land").

Embezzlement,

Embracery,

Enclosed Places and Gardens-Larceny of Vegetables

and Fruits from, (see "Larceny ").

Encroachment on Crown Land, (sre "Trespass on

Crown Land").

Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,.

17

11

from Custody,

--Negligently allowing, ...

Evilence--Giving wiiful false, (see "False Charge,” &c.)

Explosive Substances--Breach of Ordinance for Stor-1

age of,..

Extortion by Colour of Office,

33

:

:

:

10

9

9

102

127

struction").

Chair Hire-Refusing to pay Vehicle or, (seo "Chairs and

Vehicles").

Chai Mui-Night Noises by playing at the Game called,

(see "Night").

Child Stealing,

35

56

1

Child, not providing with sustenance,

Chinese Corpse---Burial cf, elsowberc than in a Cemetery,

(see “Burial").

Chinese-not Holders of Night Passes found carrying

Arms, (see "Arrus ").

-Offenders found in tlie Colony after Banishment under Ordinance 9 of 1857 and in Breach of Conditional Pardon under Ordinance 1 of 1860, (see "Banishment" and "Conditional l'ardon”),

Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855,--Breach of............. Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed in,.... Clothes-Hanging to dry over Public Ways, wet, (see

"Nuisances").

1

1

4

17

--Purchasing or Receiving Regimental, (see “Mi-

litary Law").

Coin-Offences relating to....

18

39

Common Assault, (see "Assault").

Larceny, (see "Larceny ").

Conditional Pardon-Breach of,

3

3

شابة

Confederating with Pirates, (see “Piracy ").

Conspiracy to accuse of Crime,

Conspiracy to commit Felony,

Carried forward,..

1,060 1,412

37

by Menaces,

"

by Threats, (see “Threats ").

dence,

False Charge-Preferring-or giving wilful false Evi-

False Imprisonment,

"

Pretences--Obtaining Goods and Money by,. Statements-Seamen presenting false Characters and making, (see “ Scamen ").

False Trade Marks and Labels--Fraudulently using,

(see "Trade Marks").

Carried forward.....

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23

2,012 2.804

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