486
CASES, Continued.
OFFENCES.
Brought forward..
Licensing Consolidation Ordinance,21 of 1887,—Continued!
Public Vehicles-Unlicensed, plying with...
*
-Using, for conveyance of merchan- dise, or dead bodies or persons suffering from infectious diseases. Drivers of Unlicensed,
NO. OF CASES.
No, OF
PRI-
50NERS.
OFFENCES.
5,009 | 6,132
Brought forward.............................
Nuisances Ordinance, 10 of 1872,-
43
43
known as.
Street Cries by Hawkers.
No, OF
CASER.
No. or PRI
SONERS,
6,084
7,815
188
188
33
Using insulting language or behaving
rudely manner by,
-Comuon.
12
12
Refusing to proceed at a reasonable
speed,
1
1
Magistrate's Ordinance, 10 of 1890,-
Chai_Mui-Night noises by playing at the Game
Offences against the person Ondiuance, 4 of 1865.-
Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm....
-Destructive Substance-Throwing with intent to do grievous bodily harm,... -On boys and males under 14 years of age,.
-With intent to lob,
40
40
136
136
2
$59
976*
1
1
1
1 !
I
Disorderly behaviour while drunk,
261 26
Drunkenness.
256
256
-Upon a person with intent to resist or pre-
vent lawful apprehension,
1
J
False Charge-Preferring-or wilfully giving false
Child Stealing.
}}
12
evidence,
19
19
Cutting and wounding with intent to do grievous
Falsification of Accounts, &c., with intent to defraud. Insulting expression-Using, or behaving in an in-
sulting manner before Magistrate,
Recognizances Breach of,
1
bodily harm,
35
Murder,
92 te
48
48
** **
5
Shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm, Stupefying drug, &c.—Administering..
Workman, &c.-Intimidating,
Opium Ordinance as amended by 4 of 1894,-
Malicious injuries to property Ordinance, 8 of 1865,—
AION,.....
Injuries to property,
$1
A
Injuries to trees, 14 of 1845,
67
Markets Ordinances, 17 of 1887 and 23 of 1890.---
Articles of food for man-Exposing for Sale, in a
place other than a Public Market,
163
163
-Nuisances in,
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:1
Breach of,.
Market-Bye-laws. Breach of-(Neglecting to clean
stalls. &c., in),
-Obstructing the avenue of,
Merchandise Marks Ordinance, 15 of 1890,-
Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,-—
Seamen, &c.-Disorderly behaviour on board Ship, Seamen-Neglect or refusal of duty by, in British
Ships,
Game Plucking, in a place other than that set apart
for the purpose;
Fish, &c.-Selling in Markets, not being holders of
stalls,
19
18
1
11
}
194
3
3
27
27
Unwholesome provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bring-
ing, into the Colony,
&
G
G
1
I
3
3
Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance, 26 of 1891,
Boarding Ships without permission.
11
11
Boats Beating drums or gougs during prohibited
bours,
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-Concealing the number of.
5百
5
10 1
TO
21
Failing to render assistance after collision,
*
2
Making fast to ship under way,
46
46
:t
-Mooring inshore between the hours of 9
o'clock at night and gun-fire in the morn-
ing.
38
38
-Passengers, landing after bours at probibited
Opium-Found on board of any Ship, not on the
Ship's Manifest,
Opium Ordinance (Prepared), 21 of 1891,-
Excise Officer-Assault on,
Prepared Opium-Reing in possession of, without
having valid certificates,
Opium Ordinances, 22 of 1887 and 22 of 1891,—
Breach of Raw...
Movement and Export of Chest of Opium........
Opium Divan Keeping, unlicensed (Ordinance 15 of 1897). Passenger Ship Vidinance. 22 of 1890,—
Persons found on board-with intent to obtain a passage without the consent of owners, &c., Pawnbrokers Ordinances, 3 of 1860 and 20 of 1896,-
Breach of, for not giving truc accounts by applicant. Pawning goods, without being duly authorised or
employed in that behalf, Pawnbrokers-Carrying on business during pro-
hibited hours,
-Breach of,
+
Peace and Quiet Ordinance, 17 of 1844,-
Breach of.
Police Force Consolidation Ordinance, 14 of 1887,---
Police Constables-Misconduct as.
– Designation of a (Orlinauce 9 of
1862),
Police Foree Regulation Ordinance. 9 of 1862,—
Police Constables -Assault ou, in execution of daty..
-Obstructing, or resisting, in the
discharge of their duties,
Pust Office Ondinance. 1 of 1887,--
Regulations of transmission of Chinese correspou-
-
wharf....
15
15
denec. Breach of............
-Refusing to accept hire,
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A
--Refusing to show Licences to Police..........
-Refusing to stop or go alongside Wharf when
called upon by Police......................
Post Office, Ordinance-Branch of. Delaying letters.
&c. without authority................
Letters. &c.-Stealing, forging stamps and other
Jelonies,
1
1
2
2
846 816
19
25
10 10 15
6
1
3
3
1
1
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2
2
C$
2
77
2
1
Boats, &c.-Unlicensed.
Boat Licences—Bronel of conditions of,
Cargo-boat Licence-Breach of conditions of,
Fairways-Obstructing,
Goods unlawfully obtained-Throwing into water, Nuisances in Harbour,
Quarantine Regulations-Breach of,
Post Office. Neglecting to deliver to-Letter bags
*
and correspondence, on arrival,.. Private Vehicle Ordinance. 13 of 1895.—–
1
t
Private Vehicles-Not keeping Rule of the Road,
-Unlicensed.
1
C
35
Private Vehicle Ordinance, 6 of 1899-
1:
Seamen-Absenting from duty, from British or
Foreign Ships,
-Remaining behind Ships after having signed
the Articles,
--Boarding House, Chinese-Keeping, un-
licensed,
Ships, &c.--Anchorage or Harixmr-Leaving without
14
Carrying no lights between sunser and sunrise. - Public Buildings, Gardens, &c.—Regulations for main- tenance of good order and preservation of property in. Ordinance 8 of 1870,-
64
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2
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Public Gardens-Breneli of Regulations for, Wong Nei Chung Recreation Ground Regula-
tions-Breach of,
G
6
2
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Prison Ordinance, 7 of 1899,-
Clearance or during prohibited hours.. 23 -Cargo, &c.—Furnishing untrue particu-
lars of.
23
Breach of.
1
Į
1
Public Health Ordinances, 24 of 1887 and 4 of 1895.- -
Bakehouse Bye-laws-Breach of,
9.
9
-Lights-Neglecting to exhibit at night,
-Not having certificate. Master,
211
211
Cemetery. Corpse. neglecting to report to Overseer
4
4
uf.
-
--Passengers-Carrying, in excess,......
21
24
Steam Launch-Exhibiting side lights not fitted with inboard screens between sunset and sunrise.
1
Steam Whistles-Unuccessarily blowing,
9
9
Common Kitchen-Using, as sleeping room, Common Lodging Houses Regulations—Brench of, Commun Lodging Houses--Unlicensed keeping of. Drain, &c.-Leaving open and unprotected, Excretal matters-Irrigating land with, wear Public
19
19
62
G
Wharves- Obstruction of, by boat people,
57
Road,
1
Medical Registration Ordinance, 6 of 1884,—
Latrine Regulations-Breach of,
1
Breach of,
1
1
Laundries-Using, as sleeping rooms,
11
11
Morphine Ordinance, 13 of 1893.-
Night Soil or noxious waters-Carrying, during pro-
Breach of
3
3
Naval Stores Ordinance, 9 of 1875,--
Anchorage of Ships-of-War-Dredging or searching
hibited bours or depositing in the Streets, Nuisances-Neglecting to abate, after notice served
by the Sanitary Board,
20
20
40
60
stores,
85
R5
Naval Yard Police Deserting Ordinance, 1 of 1875.
Offensive Trade Establishment-Breach of Bye-Laws
made under.
Carried foricaAPI...
BASE 7,815
Cartial forward..
: 4,049 | 10,824