152

CASES,-

Continued.

Seamen-Neglect or refusal of duty by, in British

Ships,

.99

-Making fast to ship under way,

OFFENCE.

Brought forward...

* Markets Ordinance 17 of 1837,—Continued.

Market-Nuisances in,

19

-Obstructing the Avenue of,

Unwholesome provisions-Exposing for Sale, or

bringing, into the Colony,

Merchandise Marks Ordinance 15 of 1890,-

Breach of,

Merchant Shipping Act, 1891,-

Breach of Regulations for preventing Collision at Sea. Seamen-Disobeying lawful orders of Masters in

British Ships,

Surreptitious passage –Obtaining,

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance 26 of 1891,-

Anchorage of Ships of War-Dredging at,

Boarding Ships without permission,...........................

Boats Beating drums or gongs during prohibited

hours,

"

13

རྗ - - - :

-Demanding more than legal fare, -Failing to carry Licences on board,

to render assistance after collision,.

-Mooring in shore between the hours of 9

No. of No. of CATES.

PRI-

SONERS.

8,089 9,595

18

00:00

Со сто

24

OFFENCE.

Brought forward,

No. of CASES.

No of PRI-

SONERS.

10,397 12,109

18

18

18

9

9

1

1

1

Opium Ordinance. (Prepared) 21 of 1891,-

Offences against the person. Ordinance 4 of 1865,-Com-

tinued.

Shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm.. Stupefying drug, &c.—Administering,................... Workman, &c.-Intimidating,

2 Opium Ordinance as amended by 4 of 1894,—

Breach of,

Excise Officer-Assault on,

3

3

13

19

6

6

-Assuming the designation of,...

10

10

Prepared Opium-Being in possession of, without

having valid certificates....

1,237 1,2+1

16

16

Opium Ordinance 22 of 1887 and 22 of 1891,-

12

12

77

77

Bye-laws Breach of,

1

Illegal pawning,

5

5

4

4

1

Peace and Quiet Ordinance 17 of 1844,

Breach of (Raw),

Order and Cleanliness-Ordinance 9 of 1867,-

Pawnbrokers Ordinance 3 of 1860,-

Pawnbrokers-Acting as, without a license,

-Failing to make proper entries,

10

10

11

11

Breach of,

1

7

6

o'clock at night and gunfire in the morning,.

226

226

Private Wharves-Trespass on....

**

-Refusing to accept hire......

1

I

to show Licences to Police,

23

23

"

11

to stop or go alongside Wharf when

Police Force Regulation, Ordinance 9 of 1862,—

called upon by Police................

9

9

11

-Transferring Licences,

1

1

"

&c.-Unlicensed,

...

263

264

Boat Licences-Breach of conditions of..........

12

12

Fairways-Obstructing,

88

88

Goods unlawfully obtained-Throwing into water,

1

2

"

Junk-Anchoring in prohibited place,

2

2

Navigation-Breach of rules of,

1

1

Nuisances in Harbour,

158

160

Piers and Wharves Ordinance 18 of 1884,-

Police Force Consolidation Ordinance, 14 of 1887,-

Police Constables-Misconduct as,

Police Constables-Assault on, in execution of duty,.

-Obstructing, or resisting, in the discharge of their duties,

Private Vehicle Ordinance 13 of 1895,-

Private Vehicles-Breach of Regulations for................ -Not keeping rule of the Road, -Unlicensed,

Public Buildings, Gardens, &c.-Regulations for main- tenance of good order and preservation of property

-

5

5

44

55

9

9

299

40

40

45

45

200

Quarantine Regulations-Breach of

1

1

in, Ordinance 8 of 1870,-

Seamen-Absenting from duty, from British or

Kennedy Road Regulations-Breach of,

4

16

Foreign Ships,

10

10

Public Gardens-Breach of Regulations for,

201

20

"

+9

signed the Articles... .....................

11

"

"

JJ

"

"

-Desertion of, from British or Foreign Ships, -Remaining behind Ships after having

Ships, &c.-Anchorage or Harbour-Leaving with-

out Clearance or during prohibited hours,. -Cargo, &c.-Furnishing untrue particu-

lars of,

-Clearance-Neglecting to return, to the

Harbour Master,

-Fireworks-Discharging,

-Lights-Neglecting to exhibit at night,... --Not having certificated Master,

-Passengers-Carrying, in excess........

Steam Launch-Anchoring, without an Anchorage

"

pass,

-Exhibiting side lights not fitted with

in board screens between sunset and sunrise,

&c.-Refusing to pay fare of, Unlicensed,

Steam Whistles-Unnecessarily blowing,

Telegraph Cables-Anchoring within the limits of

area of.

Wharves - Embarking passengers at prohibited,

14

-Obstruction of, by boat people,

Morphine Ordinance 13 of 1893,—

21

21

Wong Nei Chung Recreation Ground Regulations-

Breach of,

2

2

2

2

Public Health Ordinance, 24 of 1887,

Bakehouse Bye-laws-Breach of,

1

33

33

Boats, &c.-Breaming on foreshore...........

29

29

Common Kitchen-Using, as sleeping room,

17

17

5

1

Common Lodging Houses Regulations-Breach of, Common Lodging Houses-Unlicensed keeping of, Drain, &c.-Leaving open and unprotected, Excretal matters-Irrigating land with, near Public

68

68

98

98

11

11

237

237

Road,

1

1

3

3

Latrine Begulations-Breach of,

18

18

47

48

Laundries-Using, as sleeping rooms,

1

1

Night Soil or noxious waters--Carrying, during pro-

hibited hours, or depositing in the Streets, Nuisances-Neglecting to abate, after notice served

76

77

by the Sanitary Board,.

45

45

9447

Pigs, &c.--Keeping, without licence,

99

99

Pigsties, &c.-Neglecting to clean,

Plague and other infectious diseases-Neglecting to

report cases of,

48"

3

18

27

Registration of Births and Deaths Ordinance 16 of

10

8-3

10

1896, -

1

1

Breach of,

a

60

60

Regulation of Chinese Burials, and Prevention of certain

Nuisances, Ordinance 12 of 1856,–

Breach of,

5

Obeying calls of nature in the streets-or in improper

Naval Stores Ordinance 9 of 1875,-

places,

104)

104

Marine and Naval Stores Dealers in, not keeping

books according to Schedule,..............

Roads and Streets-Injury to,

3

5

4

Trespass on Crown Land,

209

209

Marine and Naval Stores-Dealing in, without a

licence,

11

11

Regulation of Chinese People. Ordinance 8 of 1858,—

Building-Occupying or crecting, on land not being

Nuisances-Ordinance 10 of 1872,-

under lease from the Crown,

154

154

Chai Mui-Night noises by playing at the Game

known as,

Mendicancy,

36

36

68

Rough dressing, &c. of granite in or near a l'ublic

place,

5

5

Street Cries by Hawkers,

136

136

Offences against the person. Ordinance 4 of 1865,-

Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,....

1

1

-Common,

601

785

事事

Indecent,

4

7

""

"

-On boys and females under 14 years of age,

1

1

29

11

11

to rob,

Child Stealing,

-With intent to ravish,

Cutting and wounding with intent to do grievous

1

"

68 Regulation of Chinese Ordinance 13 of 1888,-

Drums and Gongs-Night noises by beating,. Fireworks-Discharging, without permits.... Householders neglecting to report change of tenants,. Lights or Passes - Chinese out at night, without, Pass-Using, without authority of the holder, River Steamers, Ordinance 16 of 1895,-

Passage-Obtaining, or attempting to obtain, with-

out payment in River Steamers,

1 Rogues and Vagabonds, 5th of Geo. IV Chapter 83. s. 4.— Rogues and Vagabonds-As suspicious characters,......

-Found in Dwelling house,

14

14

872

872

3

3

3,326 3,325

1

1

bodily harm,

Manslaughter,

Murder,

236

Каре,

Carried forward,

10,397 12,109)

4

2

23

27

&c. with intent to commit felony therein,

41

13

"

*

--Indecent exposure of person,

1

5

11

"

1

-Wandering abroad and lodg-

ing in the open air,

261

261

Carried forward,................

17,409 19,167

24

24

7

7

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