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