92

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24TH FEBRUARY, 1877.

OFFENCE.

Abduction and Sale of Women and female Children, Absent from Ship without Leave (see "Desertion "). Abusive Language (see "Breach of the Peace"). Accessory after the Fant to Felony (see “Felony ").

Do. before

do. Accusing of Crime-Conspiracy for (see “Conspiracy "). Aiding and Abetting in Felony (see Felony”). Alms soliciting (see "Mendicancy").

do.

Animals Cruelty to, ...

Ans-Chinese not Holders of Night Passes found carrying, Army and Navy-Desertion from H. M.'s (see "Desertion Arson,

Artificers and Artizans-Misconduct as (see "Workmen "). Assault-At or in connection with riotous Assemblages,

--Accompanied with Damage to Property, ... -Common,

29

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12

-Indecent, *

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-On Police in the Execution of their Duty, and obstruct-

ing and resisting Police,

With Intent to rob,

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do. to commit an unnatural Offence,

-With wounding,

other Offences,

44

Attempting to commit Felony (see " Felony ").

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THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-

No. OF

OFFENCE.

PKI- ISONERS.

extort by Threats, Menaces, &c., (see Threats, &c.")

bribe Police Constables (see "Bribery ").

Auctioneer Unlicensed,

Banishment-Returning after (see also "Conditional Pardon "),

Bankrupt Frand by,

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Begging (see "Mendicaney ").

Breach of the Peace,...

Bestiality (see Unnatural Offences").

Birds-Breach of Ordinance for Preservation of,

Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of,

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

99

NO. OF CASES.

23 47

N3

Brought forward,..

Deaths and Births--Breach of Ordinance for, (see " Births, &c.") Deportation from Canton to the Colony under H. M.'s Order in

Council, 1865,...

19

from Japan

17

"7

from Shanghai

Deported l'ersons--Harbouring,

10 11

2

2

H. M.'s Army and Navy,

11

15

1

1

3

22 371

495

6

4

3

72

9

6

12

21

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33 ***

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...

21

0:0

10

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Returning from, (see “ Banishment)"

Desertion from Foreign Ships,

11

21

British Merchant Ships,...

Assisting in the-of Soldiers and Seamen, Destitutes-(see Vagrants, under "Rogues and Vagabonds, &c.”) Disensed Cattle-Bringing into the Colony, (see "Unwholesome

Provisions").

Disorderly Behaviour,-Accompanied with Damage to Property,

Drunkenness, Fighting, &c., Wasting Water at public Hydrants,...

2)

"1

Distilling-Illicit,.

Dogs Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large, &c.,

-Stealing, Domestic Servants-Misconduct as,

Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships of War, (see

Harbour ").

Driving furiously-(see "Furious driving "). Drugs-Administering,

Drunkenness (see "Disorderly Behaviour").

Ducks-Selling in the Streets, (see "Breach of Markets Ord.")

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

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-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 "Larceny ").

Earth-Cutting from prohibited Places, [see "Trespass on

Enclosed Places and Gardens-Larceny of Vegetables and Fruits

from, [see "Larceny "].

Encroachment on Crown Land, [see " Trespass "].

Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,

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347

347

4

4

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from Custody of Police, Negligently allowing....

Evidence Giving wilful false, [see "False Charge, &e."];

Explosive Substances-Breach of Ordinance for Storage of, Extortion by Colour of Office,

...

False Charge-Preferring-or giving wilful false Evidence,

Prétences-obtaining Goods and Money by,

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by Menaces,

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3

3

by Threats, [see "Threats "].

10

14

1

1

17

Imprisonment,

3

5

13

2

2

27

...

190

190

Statements--Seamen presenting false Characters and

making, [see "Seamen "].

Trade Marks and Labels-Fraudulently using, [see" Trade

Marks "].

Felony Accessory before the Fact to,

-Exposing Night Soil along the Praya in open (see "Nui-

sances").

-Obstruction of Wharves by (see “Obstruction ").

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--Refusing to pay Hire of,...

-Unlicensed Plying of,

--Breach of Ordinance for Cargo (sce "Cargo Boats").

12

13

3

3

27

4

4

9

GOTH

Crown Land "1.

Embezzlement,

Embracery,

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No. of CASES.

No. of PRI- SONERS

1,237❘ 1,179

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3

86

86

46

46

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45 32 918 1,588 2

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12

28

28

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1

1

3

3

14

38

38.

23

23.

Boarding Houses for Seamen-Unlicensed,

Bodily Injuries-Cutting and wounding and inflicting (see "Cut-

ting, &c.).

Bonfires-Firing Crackers or making,

Bribery,

...

British Merchant Scamen-Refusal of Duty by (see "Seamen "). Brothels--Unlicensed (see "Contagious Diseases Ordinance "). Buggery (see Unnatural Offences").

Buildings--Breach of Ordinance for,

Burglary,

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Burial of Chinese elsewhere than in a Cemetery,...

Cargo Bents-Breach of Ordinance for,

450

Cattle-Bringing into the Colony diseased (see "Unwholesome

Provisions ").

"2

-Turned loose on Public Ways, -Stealing,

Chairs and Vehicles-Breach of Ordinance for Street,

Chair Coolies-Obstruction of Public Ways by (see "Obstruc-

tion").

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

Vehicles"),

Chai Mui--Night Noises by playing at the Game called (see

"Night").

Child Stealing,

...

Chinese--Barial of, elsewhere than in

Burial").

13

after

31

1

-Aiding and abetting in....

-Attempting to commit,

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1

1

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...

...

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10

28

14 33

-Ccuspiracy

[see "Conspiracy "].

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10

20

a Cemetery ("see

Fire Arms-Discharging,

Forgery,

Forcible Entry,

-not Holders of Night Passes found carrying Arm (see

"Arms").

-Offenders found in the Colony after Banishment under Ordinance 9 of 1857 and in Breach of Conditional

M

Pardon under Ordinance 1 of 1860, (see “ Banishment and Conditional Pardon").

Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855, Breach of,

...

Chinese Territory-Crimes aud Offences committed in, Clothes-Hanging to dry over Public Ways, wet, (see "Nui-

--Purchasing or Receiving Regimental (see "Military

31

72

-Found by Night in Dwelling Houses with Intent to

commit, [see "Night, &c.").

Fighting, [see "Disorderly Behaviour "].

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Fish-Selling in the Streets, [see" Breach of Markets Ord."].

...

...

Fowls-Selling in the Streets (see "Breach of Markets Ord.").

Fraud by Bankrupt (see "Bankrupt ").

19

Fruits and Vegetables in Gardens and enclosed Places-Larceny

Conspiracy to commit (see "Conspiracy").

1

1

of (see "Larceny").

2

2

Furious Driving,

Gambling-Breach of Ordinance for Suppression of,

in the Streets, treated as Obstruction of Public Ways, 152 Registered Householder permitting, in a House (see "Householder, &e.”).

22

"

Gaols-Breach of Ordinance for,

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Gaol-Escape of Prisoners from (see "Escape"). Gardens and enclosed Places-Larceny of Vegetables and

19

19

1

1

2

2

10

107

152

4

5.

sances").

Law").

Coin-Offences relating to,

Common Assault, (see "Assault").

Larceny, (see Larceny ").

Conspiracy to accuse of Crime,

to commit Felony,

to defraud,

Conditional Pardon-Breach of,

Confederating with Pirates, (see "Piracy").

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Constables of Police-Assualt, &c., on, (see Assaults").

Assuming name & Designation of (see "Police". Attempt to bribe (see "Bribery"). Misconduct as (see "Police").

17

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Contagious Diseases Ordinance-Offences against, ...

Contempt of Court,

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Coolie Lodging Houses-Unlicensed (see "Unlicensed, &c."). Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience of by

Juror, [see "Jurors "].

Crackers--Making Bonfires or Firing, [see Bonfires, &c.”],

Crime--Conspiracy to acense of, [see "Conspiracy "1.

Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory [See "Chinese"]. Crown Land-Trespass on, iste "Trespass "1.

Cruelty to Animals, [see "Animals"].

Cutting and Wounding with intent, &c.,

Damage to Property (see " Malicious Injuries ").

Dangerous and offensive Trades,-Carrying on,

Weapons-Found by Night with, with

Intent to break into a Dwelling House (see Night).

Carried forward,...

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7

7

16

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41

6

6

Fruits from (see "Larceny ").

Gunpowder-Breach of Ordinance for Storage of,

3

3

64

Harbour and Coasts Ordinance-Breach of,

19

55

27

Dredging at Anchorage for Ships of War in the, Larceny on board Boat or Ship in the (see "Larceny "). Regulations-Breach of,

64

162

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Throwing Rubbish on the Beach or into the (see

"Nuisances").

Noises").

Hawkers calling out in the Sale of their Wares (see "Street

Obstruction of Public Ways by (see "Obstruction").

Hawkers-Unlicensed,

House Breaking,

Householder, Registered, permitting Gambling in a House (see

"Gambling").

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722

722

4

4

Householders and Servants-Breach of Ordinance for Registra-

tion of,...

6

House-Larceny in a (see "Larceny ").

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-Registered Householder permitting Gambling in a (see

28

37

"Gambling ").

73

7

-Found by Night in a-with Intent to commit Felony

therein (see Night").

1,287 1,479

46

House Found by Night with Dangerous and Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into a Dwelling (sec "Night, &c.")

Carried forward,...

* One Prisoner was convicted of three separate Offences, and was sentenced separately for each.

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3,441

4,521

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