OFFENCES.

Brought forward.......

Licensing Consolidation Ordinance, 21 of 1887,— Contd.

Public Vehicles-Demanding more than legal fare.........

31

23

-Carrying no lights between sunset

220

CASES, Continued.

No. of CASES.

-

NO. OF PRI- SONERS.

1,2821,825

2012

08030

OFFENCES.

Brought forward,

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinances, 36 of 1899.

31 of 1901 and 2 of 1903.—Continued, Ships, etc.-Anchorage or Harbour-Leaving with.

out Clearance or during prohibited hours. Ships, etc.-Lights-Neglecting to exhibit at night, Ships, etc.-Master of-Neglecting to report on ar-

rival.

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.

16

16

and sunrise,

22

22

*

4

-Obstruction of streets by.

440

440

་་

11

-Refusing to accept hire wheu un-

employed,

74

.74

11

27

-Refusing to complete journey,

7

11

**

-Refusing to pay fare of.

26

26

CASES.

No. of

No. of PRI- SONERS.

5,929 17,489

55

+

151

151

I

1

1

1

66

66

Disorderly behaviour while drunk,

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-Stand-Taking up-unauthorised

by C. S. P..

-Unlicensed. plying with,

-Using, for conveyance of merchan-t

dise, or dead bodies or persons suffering from infectious diseases.

- Drivers of—Unlicensed

using insulting language or

misbehaviour...

Failing to deliver property

left in,

Magistrate's Ordinance. 10 of 1890,—

In-keeper-Refusing to supply victuals,

Drunkenness,

Damages to Lights. Buoys, etc..

28

28

3

3

Steam Launch-Failing to exhibit light in a con-

spicuous place.

5

5

7

157

157

4

Steam Whistles-Uunecessarily blowing. Telegraph Cables-Anchoring within the limits of

area of.

Wharves-Embarking passengers at prohibited,

-Obstruction of, by boat people.

14

14

2

2

2

2

16

16

1

1

1

Morphine Ordinance, 13 of 1893.—

134

154

Breach of,

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1

1

146

146

Marriage Ordinance, No. 14 of 1875.—

False Charge-Preferring-or wilfully giving false

Breach of,

1

1

evidence,

9

9 Maintenane Ordinance, No. 10 of 1869.—

ATSOD,

Falsification of Account, etc. with intent to defraud,

(Ordinace 7 of 1890),

Insulting expression-Using, or behaving in an in-

sulting manner before Magistrate.

Summons-Disobeying,

Recognizances-Breach of..........

Magistrate's Order-Refusing to obey,

Malicious injuries to property Ordinauce, 8 of 1865,—

Injuries to property.

Breach of regulation for non-removal of obstrustions

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2

in the street by hawker,

7

7

Naval Stores Ordinance, 9 of 1875,—

106

+

to buildings,

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to trees or vegetable productions in Garden, Setting fire to crop. &e.,.

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3

Anchorage of Ships-of-War-Dredging or searching

1

stores..

8

8

106

2

2

Marine and Naval Stores-Dealers in, not keeping

books according to Schedule.

1

1

6

Marine and Naval Stores-Dealing in, without a

licence.

1

1

72

7

Marine and Naval Stores-Open during prohibited

bour.

2

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

Chai Mui-Night noises playing at the game known

Markets Ordinances. I of 1903 and 23 of 1903,-

as,

Articles of food for man-Exposing for sale. in a

place other than a Public Market.

59

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,——

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

of stalls,

Market-Sleeping in.

-Neglecting to provide Dust Bins,

-Selling flesh meat in-Other than slaughtered in Slaughter-house and inspected by an| Inspector of Markets and marked by him as being fit for buman food.

Sign board-Failing to have-in front of lan Unwholesome provisions-Exposing for sale, or

bringing into the t'olony,

Seamen-Disobeying lawful orders of Masters in

British Ship,·

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinances. 36 of 1899

31 of 1901 and 2 of 1903 —

Boatmen disobeying Order of Harbour Master,..

Boarding Ship without permission,

Boats Concealing the number of.

Street cries by hawkers.

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

Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,

888

92

92

60

60

7!

10

22

21010

33

-Common.

742

981

5

50

-On Peace Officer.

1

1

"}

5

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*

-With intent to rob (7 of 1865 sec. 30),

Person-Forcibly taking or keeping of,

6

1

1

-Unnatural Offence-Committing or at-

tempting,

2

1

Child Stealing.

11

1

1

Cutting and wounding with intent to do grievous

bodily harm.

30

34

10

11

Cutting and wounding with intent to commit murder. Manslaughter.

2

2

11

2)

Rape.

10

20

19

21

Shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm, Opium Ordinance as amended by 4 of 1894.—

1

1

7

Ship's Manifest.

}

Opium-Found on board of any Ship, not on the

58 Opium Ordinance (Prepared). 21 of 1891,—

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

Assuming the designation of,

3

3

15

53

-Demanding more than legal fare,

1

1

፡፡

-Ashes Collecting-Breach of regulations.

10

-False and vexatious charge.

1

1

J1

-Making fast to ship under way,

30

30

-Mooring within the limits of Men-of-War

anchorage,.

Prepared Opium-Being in possession of, without

having valid certificates,

1,279 | 1,279

15

-Mooring inshore between the hours of 9

15 Opium Ordinances. 22 of 1887 and 22 of 1891,-

Breach of Raw..

+3

43

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o'clock at night and gun-fire in the morning. -Neglecting to have the Licence legibly painted,

-Refusing to accept hire,

199

199

13

13

Opium Divan Keeping. Breach of (Ordinance, 15 of

1897).

5

5

6

6

Pawnbrokers Ordinances, 3 of 1860 and 20 of 1896.

—Refusing to show licences to Polien, -Refusing to stop or go alongside Wharf when

called upon by Police,

17

17

13

13

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

employed in that behalf..

2

2

2

2

Roats, etc.-Unlicensed...

46

46

Pawnbrokers-Carrying on business during probi-

Boat Licences-Breach of conditions of..

19

19

bited hours.

1

*1

"

Fishing Boat,

24

2+

Cargo-boat Licence-Breach of conditions of,

3

5

Fairways-Obstructing,

54

Pawnbrokers-Acting as, without a licence. Pawnbrokers-Failing to make proper entries.

54 Peace and Quiet Ordinances, 17 of 1844 and 28 of 1901.-

1

3

3

Throwing dead body into the Harbour,

1

3

Breach of,

9

Goods unlawfully obtained-Throwing into water,

15

Junk-Anchoring in prohibited place.

10

10

17 Piers and Wharves Ordinance. 18 of 1881.

Private Wharves-Trespass on,

2

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

plosive on board, neglecting to furnish Harbour

Master with particulars immediately.

1

Neglecting to exhibit a Green Light at end of pier..... Police Force Consolidation Ordinances. 14 of 1887 and 33

of 1900.-

6

Nuisances in Harbour,

21

27

Police Constables-Misconduct as,

5

5

Quarantine Regulations-Breach of,

6

15

19

Scamen-Desertion of, from British or Foreign Ships,

تاب

13

Designation of a (Ordinance 9 of

1862),

Seamen-Remaining behind Ships after having

Police Force Regulation Ordinance. 9 of 1862.-

signed the Articles,

2

2

Seamen-Boarding House, Chinese-Keeping, un-

licensed..

2

2

Police Constables-Assault on, in execution of duty, Police Constables-Obstructing or resisting, in the

discharge of their duties.

62

76

13

14

Curried forward..........

3,254 | 3,420

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

8,634 10,488

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