26

CASES, Continued.

NO. OF

PRI-

Bay,

OFFENCES.

Brought forward,.

Larceny and Other Similar Offences,-Continued.

Robbery from the person with violence,

Stolen goods-Receiving,

Licensing Consolidation Ordinance, 21 of 1887,-

Billiard Tables--Keeping unlicensed,

Hawking within the prescribed limits of Market,..

-Unlicensed,

Public Vehicles-Breach of Bye-laws for Quarry

Public Vehicles-Do- Not properly equipped,

No. of CASES.

SONERS.

7,554 9,288

18

47

47

60

4

132

132

823

823

I

1

3

OFFENCES.

Brought forward,.

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance, 26 of 1891,

9 of 1892 and 21 of 1895,—Continued. Seamen--Remaining behind Ships after having

signed the Articles,

Seamen-Boarding House, Chinese-Keeping, un-

licensed,

Ships, etc.-Anchorage or Harbour-Leaving with-

out Clearance or during prohibited hours, Ships, etc Cargo, e'c.-Furnishing untrue parti-

culars of,

No, OF CASES.

NO. OF PR- SUNERS.

11,248 13,061

1

1

17

17

to

6

6

11

11

#

++

#:

}]

-Demanding more than legal farc,.. -Carrying no lights between sunset

and sunrise,

20

20

25

25

Ships, etc.-Lights-Neglecting to exhibit at night, Ships, etc.-Master of-Neglecting to report on

arrival,

267

267

10

5

5

12

"

-Not keeping Rule of the Road,

36

30

-Obstruction of Streets by

484

184

Ships, etc. Master of-Neglecting to pay light or

other dues,......

1

1

31

-Refusing to accept hire when un-

employed,

78

78

;ཊྛ;

11

71

-Refusing to complete journey,

11

11

1

-Refusing to pay fare of,

22

22

-Stand-Taking up-unauthorised

Ships, etc. Not having certificated Master, Ships, etc.-Passengers-Carrying, in excess... Steam Launch-Exhibiting side lights not fitted with in board screens between sunset and sun- rise,

1

44

H

by C. S. P.,

16

16

*

11

-Unlicensed, plying with,

105

105

Steam Launch-Failing to exhibit Licence in a

conspicuous place,

11

-Using, for conveyance of merchan-

Steam Whistles-Uunecessarily blowing.

15

01-

1

15

dise, or dead bodies or persons suffering from infectious diseases, -Drivers of-Unlicensed

Telegraph Cables-Auchoring within the limits of

2

2

area of,

1

140

140

17

13

Wharves-Obstruction of, by boat people,

14

14

??

-Using insulting language or mis-

Macao Extradition Ordinance, 1 of 1881,-

behaviour

6

6

Offences under,...........

2

*5

-Failing to deliver property left in,

1

Magistrate's Ordinance, 10 of 1890,-

1 Maintenance Ordinance, 10 of 1869,-

Breach of,

1

1

Disorderly behaviour while drunk,

155

155

Naval Stores Ordinance. 9 of 1875,-

Drunkenness,

145

145

False Charge-Preferring or wilfully giving false

Anchorage of Ships-of-War Dredging or searching

stores, .

24

24

evidence,

6

6

Recognizances-Breach of,.

124

124

Marine and Naval Stures-lealers in, not keeping

books according to Schedule....

Disobey Summons

1

1

Malicious injuries to property Ordinance, 8 of 1865,—

Marine and Naval Stores-Dealing in, without a

licence,

1

1

Injuries to property,

Injuries to trecs or vegetable productions in Garden,

99 46

114

Nuisances Ordinance, 1 of 1872, and 11 of 1890,--

50

Chai Mui--Night noises playing at the Game known

Markets Ordinance, 17 of 1887 and 23 of 1890,—

Articles of food for man-Exposing for Sale, in a

place other than a Public Market,

28,

152

152

162

162

Fish, etc.-Selling, in Markets, not being holders

of stalls,

Rough dressing, etc., of granite in or near a Public

place,

1

1

Street Cries by Hawkers.

126

126

}

38

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

stalls etc., in)

Market-Nuisances in,

:1

-Obstructing the Avence of,

Sign board-Failing to have-in front of lan

Unwholesome provisions-Exposing for Sale, or

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,—

Game Plucking, iu a place other than that set apart

for the purpose,...

ลง

2

21

-Common,

925

6

19

19

6476

38 Offences against the person Ordinance, 4 of 1865,-

Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,...

Assault-Destructive Substance-hrowing with in-

tent to do grievous bodily harm,

Assault-Indecent,

Assault-On boys and females under 14 years of

age,

Assault-Arising from Combination,

Assault With intent to rob.

10

12

$84

890

2

27

5

bringing, into the Colony,.....

19

49

-34

-ལ་

1

29

5

Assault-Unnatural Offence-Committing or

at-

Seamen--Disobeying lawful orders of Masters in

tempting,

British Ship,.

4

+

Child Stealing,

Seamen-Neglect or refusal of duty by, in British

Ship.

Child Abandoning,

2

2

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance. 26 of 1891,

Cutting and wounding with intent to do grievous

bodily harm,

Ashes Breach of Regulation,

11

Boarding Ship without permission,

5

Cutting and wounding with intent to commit murder, Manslaughter,

Boats - Concealing the number of,

3

3

Murder,

11

-Demanding more than legal fare,

1

1

Rape,

-wõnk -Ön

5

30

14

1

20

20

3

10

19

4

1

-Making fast to ship under way,

51

"

-Mooring within the limits of Men-of-War

unchorage,

51 Opium Ordinance (Prepared), 21 of 181,—

Excise Officer-Assault on. (Sec. 51),

4

20

:

Mooring inshore between the hours of

::

o'clock at night and gun-fire in the morning, -Mooring unlawfully within the Typhoon

Refuge,

872

220

20

Prepared Opium-Being in possession of, without

having valid certificates,

1,000

1,006

872 Opium Ordinances. 22 of 1857 and 22 of 1891,—

Breach of Raw..

1

י

-Passengers, landing after hours at prohibited

wharf,.

5

15 Opium Divan Keeping, Breach of (Ordinance, 15 of 1897,)

without Licence,....

5 Passengers Ship Ordinance. 22 of 1890,-

15

25

25

2

2

"

-Refusing to accept hire,

10

10

ད་

-Refusing to complete journey..

1

.1

-Refusing to show licences to Police,

16

16

"

-Refusing to stop or go alongside Wharf when

called upon by Police,.

20

20

Boats, etc.- Unlicensed,,

44

44

Persons found on board- with intent to obtain a passage without the consent of owners, etc. Pawnbrokers Ordinances, 3 of 1860 and 20 of 1896,-

Breach of, for not giving true accounts by applicant, l'awning goods, without being duly authorised or

employed in that behalf...

241

241

7

7

Boat Licences-Breach of conditions of...

13

13

93

Fishing Boat,

27

27

Cargo-boat Licence-Breach of conditions of,

6

6

Fairways-Obstructing,

158

158

Goods unlawfully obtained-Throwing into water,

14

14

Junk-Anchoring in prohibited place,

4

Master of vessel, having upwards of 200 lbs. of Ex-

plosive on board, neglecting to furnish Harbour

Master with particulars immediately,

Piers and Wharves Ordinance, 18 of 1884, 19 of 1884,-

Private Wharves-Trespass on,.

l'eace and Quiet Ordinance, 17 of 1844, 28 of 1901, Breach of,

Pawnbrokers,-Failing to make proper entries, Pawnbrokers, Failing to be given up, articles when producing the ticket described therein (Magis- trates order)......

to w

3

2

1

I

8

8

Nuisances in Harbour,

Quarantine Regulations—Breach of.

30

Seamen-Absenting from duty, from British or

-2

1

20

20

1 Police Force Consolidation Ordinance, 14 of 1887, 33 of

1900,-

1

30

Police Constables-Misconduct as,

10

10

Foreign Ships,

12

12

Scamen-Desertion of, from British or Foreign Ships,

Carried forward,......

9

27

9

"

-Designation of a (Ordinance 9 of

1862), -Desertion,

1

1

1

11,248 13,061

Carried forward.....

14,

3

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