448

CASES,—Continued.

No. of

PRI+ BONERS.

No. of

CASES.

7,510 9,702

OFFENCES.

Brought forward,...

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance, 26 of 1891,

9 of 1892 a‹d 21 of 1895,—Continued.

Fishing Boat-Unlicensed,

Boat Anchoring in prohibited place...

Master of vessel, having upwards of 200 ths, of Ex-

OFFENCES,

Brought forward...

Licensing Consolidation Ordinance, 21 of 1887,—Cont.

Public Vehicles-Carrying no lights between sunset

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and sunrise,

-not keeping Rule of the Road, ---Obstruction of Streets by,

-Negligence or Misbehaviour of

drivers,

24

24

5

5

318

382

1

1

71

"

-Refusing to accept hire when un-

employed.

73

98

-: : :

11

::

-Refusing to complete journey,

12

12

24

21

39

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71

71

11

::

::

plosive on board, neglecting to furnish Harbour Master with particulars immediately,

Nuisances in Harbour,

Quarantine Regulations-Breach of,

Seamen-Absenting from duty, from British or

Foreign Ships,

19

5

5

#

167

167

-Desertion of, from British or Foreign Ships,

- Remaining behind Ships after having signed

the Articles,

-Boarding House, Chinese-Keeping, un-

licensed,

Ships, &c.-Anchorage or Harbour-Leaving without

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

lars of,

-Firearms-Discharging,

No. OF CAGES.

1

NO. OF PRI-

SONER 8.

9,533 11,835

20

20

6

6

19

397

*

3

19

7

20

20

1

1

15

2

ני

11

14

33

62

66

1

2

**

10

10

91

1

1

B

3

|

I

1

#

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

gineer,

172

172

3

3

32

32

28

28

>>

1

>

39

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Refusing to pay fare of,

-Unlicensed, plying with,..

-Using, for conveyance of merchan.

dise, or dead bodies or persons suffering from infectious diseases,. -Drivers of—Unlicensed, -Plying for hire without being pro- perly equipped with protection to passengers against sun and rain.

-Taking up stand unauthorized by

Capt. Superintendent of Police,. ---Plying for hire within a prohibited

district,

Billiard Table,-Keeping without a licence,

Liquor Licences Ordinance, 24 of 1898,-

Eating Houses-Offences against,

Chinese Restaurant-Licensec keeping a public bar

on the premises,

Intoxicating Liquors-Selling without licence...

Public House-Intoxicating Liquor, Selling during

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prohibited hours in...... -Permitting disorder in,

35

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-Supplying intoxicating

liquor to

drunken persons,

3

3

Magistrate's Ordinance, 10 of 1890, 12 of 1895, 22 of 1898

-Gunpowder-Possession of more than

15 lbs. on...............

--Passengers-Carrying, in excess,..

-Anchoring, without an Anchorage pass.... Steam Launch-Exhibiting side lights not fitted with inboard screens between sunset

and sunrise,

&c.-Refusing to pay fare of,

-Unlicense,

Steam Whistles-Unnecessarily blowing,

Telegraph Cables-Anchoring within the limits of

area of.

Wharves Obstruction of, by boat people,

3 1

2

-* 18

1

55

55

and 16 of 1900,-

Disorderly behaviour while drunk,

227

227

Naval Stores Ordinance, 9 of 1875,-

Drunkenness,

158

158

False Charge-Preferring-or wilfully giving false

Anchorage of Ships-of-War-Dredging or searching

stores,

31

34

evidence,

16

16

Recognizances-Breach of,

67

67

Marine and Naval Stores-Dealers in, not keeping

books according to Schedule,.

1

Malicious injuries to property Ordinance, 8 of 1865,—

Arson,

1

1

Marine and Naval Stores-Dealers, being in posees.

sion of H.M. Property,

1

1

Injuries to property,

65

Injuries to trees or vegetable productions in Garden. Injuries to trees,

1

2

81 Naval Yard Police Deserting Ordinance, 1 of 1875,-

Absenting or Deserting,

3

3

55

55

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,

Nuisances Ordinance, 10 of 1872 and 11 of 1900,-

Chai Mui-Night noises by playing at the Game

known as,

56

56

167

167

Fish, &c.-Selling in Markets, not being holders of

stalls,

Rough dressing, &c., of granite in or near a Public

place,

2

16

Market Stalls unlet, making use of,

3

"

-Bye-laws, Breach of-(Neglecting to clean

stalls. &c., in)..

22

11

-Obstructing the avenue of,

2218

55

20 25

16

Street Cries by Hawkers,

105

105

-

22

55

-Common,

-Destructive

-Selling flesh meat in-Other than slaught- ered in Slaughter House, and not inspected by an Inspector of Markets and marked by him as being fit for human food...

Sign-board-Faising to have-in front of lan, Unwholesome provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bring-

ing, into the Colony,

4

**

-Unnatural Offence-Committing or at-

1

1

tempting,

2

17

17

-Upon a person with intent to resist or pre-

vent lawful apprehension,

1

f

11

11

Child Stealing,

9

14

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,

Seamen-Disobeying lawful orders of Masters in

British Ships,

Cutting and wounding with intent to do grievous

bodily harm,..

25

35

17

17

Cutting and wounding with intent to commit mur-

Seamen-Neglect or refusal of duty by, in British

der,

Ships,

1

I

Manslaughter,

Surreptitious Passage-Obtaining,

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinauce, 26 of 1891,

9 of 1892 and 21 of 1895,---

Boarding Ships without permission,

1

1

Murder,

Rape.--Attempting to commit,.

Shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm,

Workman, &c.-Intimidating,

Opium Ordinance (Prepared), 21 of 1891 and 4 of

1894,-

Excise Officer--Assault on,

—— 32 DI M

1

1

1

3

5

3 Offences against the person Ordinance, of 1865,-

Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,.....

intent to do grievous bodily harm,... -Indecent,

6

9

689

911

Substance-Throwing

with

Boats-Concealing the number of,

+

-Demanding more than legal fare,.

14

14

4

3

::

- Establishing on fereshore above low-water-

10

5

6

mark for a longer period than was abso-

lutely necessary during stress of weather,.

5

5

Prepared Opium-Being in possession of, without

having valid certificates,

916

916

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-Making fast to ship under way,

34

34 Opium Ordinances, 22 of 1887 and 22 of 1891 and 27 of

"

-Mooring inshore between the hours of 9 o'clock at night and gun-fire in the morn. ing,

1900,-

Breach of Raw......

36

36

$4

84 Opium Divan Ordinances, 15 of 1897 and 1 of 1898,-

-Passengers, landing after hours at prohibited

Breach of,

7

7

wharf,

7

Passenger Ship Ordinance, 22 of 1890,—

P

-Refusing to accept hire, when disengaged,

24

24

"}

-Refusing to show Licences to Police,.....

5

-Refusing to stop or go alongside Wharf when

called upon by Police,....

7

7

Boats, &c.-Unlicensed,

66

66

Persons found on board-with intent to obtain a passage without the consent of owners, &c., Pawnbrokers Ordinances, 3 of 1860 and 20 of 196,—

Breach of, for not giving true accounts by applicant.. Pawnbrokers-Acting as, without a licence,

22

22

2

2

2

Boat Licences--Breach of conditions of,

Cargo-boat Licence-Breach of conditions of,

Fairways-Obstructing,.

Fishing Boat Licence-Breach of conditions of,

=856

9

9

11

10

10

63

63

-Failing to give up articles when producing the ticket described therein,

1

11

11

Carried forward,..

9,533 11,835

Carried forward..........

[11,840 | 14,390

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