25
THE CASES CONSISTED OF:
-
OFFENCES.
NO. OF CASES.
No. OF PRT-
SOXERS.
OFFENCES.
No. of CASES.
NO. OF PRI-
SONERS.
Arms Consolidation Onliuances. & of 1895 and 14 of 1895,
9 of 1900 and 35 of 1900:-
Ammunition-Being in possession of.
Arms-Carrying or having possession of, without a li
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cence,
-Dealers neglecting to keep Register of,
-Selling to unauthorised persous...
Bankruptcy Ordinance No. 20 of 1891,-
Leaving the Colony with intent to delay or defeat
the Creditors,
Bribery and certain other misdemeanors punishment
Ordinance, 3 of 1898,—
Offering or accepting a bribe by a public servant, Banishment and Conditional Pardons Onlinee, 8 of
1882,-
Banishment-Returning after,
Board of ship Liquor Sale Ordinance, 18 of 1885,
Spirituous Liquors. Selling on board Ships.
Building Ordinances, 15 of 1889, 25 of 1891. 7 of I895
and 11 of 1898,-
Brought forward.................
1,979 (* 2,032
Dangerous Goods, —Continued.
3
3
taining the same,
13
16
- 8X
83
$8
Dangerous Goods-Junk – Lighting on board while
laden with kerosine...
7
7
3
3
I
Danger us Goods-Ships, &c. neglecting to hoist a
Red Flag when laden with.
S
S
Dangerous Goods-Storing more than the quantity
allowed by licence.
Dangerous Goo.ls-Storing without a licence.
1
I
19
19
2
-Selling with ut a licence,
5
5
7:
"
38
88
#
-Storing of.-Contrary on licence.
-Unlicensed possession of.... -Wharf-Unlawfully alongside of,
while another ship was dis- charging.
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1
2
1
1
26
43
26 Dogs Ordinance. 9 of 1893,—
Dogs-Unlicensed keeping of.
14
1
1
Eating House Ordinance, 21 of 1898,-
Breach of,
56
56
Ordinance, 37 of 1901,—
Breach of Regulations made under-By allowing
matshed latrine in a dirty condition, Blasting stones to the danger of l'ersons and Pro-
perty,
Personating Emigrants.
20
20
#1
41 Forgery Ordinance, 6 of 1865.
—
14
14
Forge instruments-Obtaining goods or money by Forged Bank Note. Cheque etc.-Utterring,
3
6
Building rainous & dangerous condition of—(Sec.
77, Sub-sec. 4)
10
Cutting carth, or turf, and extracting stones from
Crown Land,..
Forged Documents ---Uttering, with intent to defraud, Forged Bank Note, heque ete. in possession of, Fugitiv Offenders Act 1881,
5
IN ON CO
6
61
61
Offences ander.............
3
3
Ground Surface-Failing to concrete.....
5
5
Gambling Ordinance. 7 of 1891.-
Hoardings aud Scaffoldings-Neglecting to erect
during repair of Buildings,
12
12
Common Gaming House-Keeping, or playing in, Lotterics Dealing in,.
82
1,005
13
13
Encroachment on Crown Land,
1
I
Street Gambling,
232
282
Inflammable Structures-Erecting, without permis-
ston of the Director of Public Works, Plans of Building-Neglecting to submit, to the
Director of Public Works,
Watchmen to Street Gamblers - Acting as..
7
7
7
7 Good Order and Cleanliness rilinance, 14 of 1845,-
Animals-Cruelty to.
14
17
34
34
Bonfire-Making, .
32
32
Plans of Building-Deveryence of, without permis-
sion from Director of Public Works,
Breach of the Peace.
659
96
3
3
Cattle turned loose on public ways,
2
2
Privy-Not having proper ventilation of,
Building Commence, without giving ›-revious notice
to the Director of Public Works,
Kitchen &c.-Defective Construction of, Magistrate's Order-Failing to comply with,
Notice of Director of Public Works-Failing to
comply with..
Cattle Diseases Ordinances, 17 of 1887, 11 of 1895 and 25
of 1895,-
Cattle-Landing at prohibited wharf, &c., Carcase of Animal-Digging after burial, Pigs-Keeping, in a way which caused needless or
avoidable suffering to them,
Slaughter Houses, &c.--Slaughtering animals except
in,
Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance. 25 of 1889,-
Decoying Men or Boys into or away from the Colony.) Chinese Extradition Ordinanco, 26 of 1889,-
Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committel
in,
Public Health Ordinance, 13 of 1901.
Breach of bye-laws made under (Domestic buildings
abut),
--
Disorderly behaviour,
539
969
721
Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large.
Domestic Servants-Misconduct as,..
2
2
58
20
Firearms Discharge to the danger of the Public, Furious driving,
2
68
3
3
Indecent exposure of person by bathing, or otherwise, NuisancesAllowing dirt and filth, etc., to remain
15
exposed,
1
1
Nuisances-Hanging wet clothes, etc., over Public
7
ways.
3
3
1
Nuisances-Throwing rubbish, etc., into the Streets, Obstruction of Roads and Streets by Hawkers, and
194
194
17
17
Shopkeepers.
1,823
1-829
Offensive weapons, etc.,—Being in possession of-for
**
unlawful purpose
1
Private Watchm-Wisconduct as,
2
2
3
Stones-Throwing to danger of the public.
9
16
Stiens-Defiling.
3
3
Unlawful possession of property.
517
co
6
→
17
593 19
11
1
1
Backyards--Neglecting to keep, clear of obstruction, Basement floors-Inhabiting,
64
64
41
41
Cocklofts and Mezzanine floor-Allowing to remain, Cubicles Breach of Regulations for,
184
18+
414
Dead Bodies-Breach of Regulations for removal of
(Suffering from Infectious disease)................
14
Houses-Neglecting to cleanse and limewash.
182
20 182
of trees, shrabs, etc.
Wantonly or unnecessarily making noises calculated
to annoy, or alarm persons in or near or adjoin- ing any public road or thoroughfare, Land Mark-Removing....
Fire Works- Exposing for sale in uncovered case
(Ordinance, 20 of 1901)....
471 Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, I of 1889-
Chinese Pusseng is Ship-Proceed to sea without
a Certificate,
44
4 1
50
56
3
Kellet Island Ordinancs. 12 of 189 4.—
Open space-Neglecting to provide an-in the rear
of building,
141
157
Premises-Neglecting to keep in clean and whole-
Vessels not to ho or loiter within 5 var ls of, Ordinance 12 of 1899 & Government Notification 209/02
Fishing without a Licence,
I
1
7
some condition..
360
360
Windows, &c. Obstruction. - -
10
10
Larceny and Other Similar Offences rdinance, 7 of 1865,
Burglary,
Sanitary Officer-Obstructing the duties of,
1
1
Coinage Offences Ordinance, 10 of 1865,-
Counterfeit Coins-Uttering, or being in possession
of,
12
Counterfit Coins-Exporting,
Prisoner Escaping from lawful custody of Police, - Suicide Attempting to commit,
10
2-40
12
1
1
1
1
10
Contagious Disease Ordinance 14 of 1900.—'
Contagious Diseasc-Permitting women suffering
from-to remain in brothel,
Brothel or Lodging House for prostitute-Closing of
Desertion in His Majesty's Forces Ordinance, of 1852,
Aiding and assisting in the,
2
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2
101
101
*
2
2
-from a dwelling house..
..
Dangerous Goods Ordinances, 8 of 1873 and 8 of 1892,
-from the person...............
Dangerous Goods-Boat conveying, without proper
precaution,...
"
-from the person with violence.
7
Dangerous Goo is -Conve; ing or exposing for Sale, without attaching labels to cases ur vessels con-
-from Ships or boats in the Harbour, Menaces- -Demanding money by....
Robbery from the person.
Carried forward..........
1,979 2,032
Carried forward,
Embezzlement,
False pretences –Obtaining, or attempting to obtain,
goods or money by,..
Felony Attempting to commit,
Felony― Pronking into a house and committing a-
thervin,
Felony-Found in Dwelling house, etc. by night.
with intent to commit,
Housebreaking...
Larceny as a bailee,
-by servants....
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9
10
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GO
18
19
10
22
2.5
15
15
3
3
1,279
1,401
43
47
41
43
3
583 2 25
65
70
13
9
9,288