THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-

OFFENCES.

Arms Consolidation Ordinances, 8of 1895, and 14 of 1895,- Ammunition-Being in possession of,

Arins-Carrying or having possession of, without a li-

:

+9

fence.

-Dealers neglecting to keep Register of. -Selling to unauthorised persons,

Army and Navy, Act of 1896,-

Deserter, desertion from,

Bribery and Certain other Misdemeanors Punishment

Ordinance. 3 of 1898,-

Offering or accepting a bribe by a public servant, Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance,S of 1882.--

Banishment Returning after.

Board of Ship Liquor Sale Ordinance 18 of 1886.— Spirituous Liquors. Selling on board Ships. Building Ordinances. 15 of 1889, 25 of 1891. 7 of 1895, and

11 of 1888.-—

Breach of Regulations made under- By allowing

matshed latrine in a dirty condition, Blasting stones to the danger of Persous and Pro-

perty.

Cutting earth, or turf, and extraeting stons from

Crown Land................

Drain-Connecting with the Government Main

Sewer without obtaining a permit,

Ground Surface-Failing to concrete,

Hoardings and Scaffoldings-Neglecting to erect

during repair of Buildings,.

Matshed Overcrowding.

Privy-Not having proper ventilation of,

Cattle Diseases Onliuance, 17 of 1887.--

Breach of Neglecting to report diseased animals

at Government Depot.......

No. of

No, op CASES.

PRI-

SONERS.

OFFENCES.

485

No. of

Ko, OF PRI- CASES. SONERS.

1

1

93

125

- རྩ

Į

6

Brought forward.

Forgery Ordinance, 5 of 186,--Continued.

Forged Deed.--Uttering, with intent to defraud,.... Forged instruments-Obtaining goods or money by........ Forged documents—Uttering, with intent to defraud, Document-Forging, with intent to defraud.

619

665

Forts Protection Ordinance. 10 of 1891,-

1

Battery. Fieldwork, or Fortification-Entering witles

ont a written permit,

1

I

Fugitive Offenders Act 1881,——

5

Offences under.....

2

2

Gambling Ordinance, 7 of 1891.—

+

Common Gaming House-Keeping, or playing in, Lotteries-Dealing in.......................

503

5

1

-Street Gambling.

205

Watchmen to Street Gamblers-Acting as

Goold Order and Cleanliness Ordinance, 14 of 1945,

Animals-Cruelty to,

6

A

Breach of the Peace,

25

37

Disorderly behaviour,

519

916

**

==

Dogs-Allowing unnuzzled ferocious, to be at large.. Domestic Servants-Misconduct as....

16

16

35

35

19

19

1

1

18

13

Indecent exposure of person by bathing, or other-

wise,

Firearms- Discharging, to the danger of the Public.. Furious driving.

1

1

17

26

Q

G

Nuisances-Hanging wet clothes, &e, over Public

231

22

ways,

ذا

6

3

Nuisances-Throwing rubbish. &c., into the Streets.... Obstruction of Roads and Streets by Hawkers, and

Shopkeepers..

125

125

646

416

10 10 10

Offensive weapons, &c. - Being in possession of—for

unlawful purpose..

7

1

Posting bills on walls without permission. -

1

1

Backyards-Neglecting to keep, clear of obstruction,.

Carcase of animals.- Digging after burial,... Infected Area-Removal of animals or articles from.. Slaughter Houses, &c.—Slaughtering animals except

1

14

14

j. Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, 25 of 1889,— Decoying Men or Boys into or away from the Colony, Chinese Extradition Ordinance 24 of 1889,—

Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed

in,

Closed Houses and Insanitary Dwellings Ordinance, 15 of

1894,-

Breach of Bye-laws made under (Domestic build-

ings abut).........

Basement floors-Inhabiting,

1

1

21

Cocklofts and Mezzanine floors-Erecting, without

permission from the Sanitary Board,

Cubicles—Breach of Regulations for,

- 99

1

1

Public Prostitutes-Keeping a house for the decupa- tion or resort of-to the annoyance of persons residing near thereto,

Stones-Throwing to danger of the public.................... Streams-Defiling.

Unlawful possession of property,

27

of trees, shrubs, &c..

Wantonly or unecessarily making noises, calculated to annoy, or alarm persons in or near or adjoin- ing any public road or thoroughfare,

Hongkong Fire Brigade Ordinance, 4 of 1868, —

Firemen Misconduct as,

9

1

6

352

401-

39

19

2

3

19

19

Larceny and Other Similar Offences Ordinance,

of

21

1865,-

Burglary.

9

96

90

Burglary with violence.

10

34

19

19

Embezzlement,

14

14

Domestic buildings-Not having impermeable floors

provided.

1.

. 1

Houses -Neglecting to cleanse and linewash,

120

120

Embezzlement by persons in the Queen's Service, False pretences – Obtaining, or attempting is obtain,

goods or money by.

I

1

31

Premises - Neglecting to keep in clean and whole-

some condition...

Felony--Attempting to commit.

26

27

1!

19

Coinage Offences Ordinance. 10 of 1865,--

Breaking into a house and committing a—

therein.

1

1

Counterfeit Coins-Uttering, or being in possussion

of,

-Found in Dwelling house, &e.. by night.

13

with intent to commit.

21

26

N : AL

1

1.

Common Law;—

Conspiracy to defraud,

Perjury,

Pirady, with violence,

Riot, Tumultuously disturbing the Peace by 3 or

more persons,

Suicide Attempting to commit.

Cargo working on Sunday, Ordinance 6 of 1891,

Desertion in Her Majesty's Forces Ordinance, 2 of 1852,

Aiding and assisting in the,

Dangerous Goods Ordinances, & of 1873 and 8 of 1892,--

Dangerous Goods-Bout laden with anchoring in

prohibited place,

Beat conveying, without proper

precaution,..

----Conveying or exposing for Sale. withour attaching labels to cases or vessels containing the

samċ.

-Chips, &c., neglecting to list a

Red Flag when laden with,

KAIN

3

X

ffousebreaking..

+ Fraudulently converting money entrustal te

1

Larceny--Accessory before the fact,

+!

-as a bailce.

-by servants,

- Common,....

--from a dwelling house..

from the person....

From ships or boats in the Harbour..........

of eattle or other animals,

- fruit or vegetable productions in

garden,

Larceny and embezzlement by members of Partner-

ship. Ordinance 3 of 1884.

Menaces-Demanding money by..

Bobbery from the person with violence,

6 J.142

#

SU

20

21

1

3

12

Stolen goods--Receiving.

63

Licensing Consolidation Ordinance. 21 of 1887,-

21

2

Hawker's Licence-Failing to produce,

1

}1

11

Hawking within the prescribed limits of Market..................

-Unlicensed,

182

182

170

170

די

--Storing without a licence,

3

Dogs Ordinance, 9 of 1893,—

"

Public Vehicles—Demanding more than legal fure, .......

—Carrying no lights between sunset

12

Dogs-Culicensed keeping of.

28

28

anl suurisc.

19

Dogs-Importing into the Colony without a certifi-

--not keeping Rule of the Road,

7

cate,

1

--Obstruction of Streets by,

103

1083

Eating House Ordinance, 24 of 1898,--

-Negligence or

Misbehaviour of

Breach of,

17

17

drivers,

17

Forgery Ordinance, 6 of 1863.—

--Refusing to accept hire when un-

Tesonating in order to obtain property by fraud,

1

1

employed.

JN

58

Forgery as to the Registry of Deeds,

2

-Refusing to complete journey.

G

Forging a deed with intent to defmud,

-- Refusing to pay inre of.

28

Curried forward......

619

605

Carried forward,

5.000

6,132

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