567

THE CASES CONSISTED OF:

OFFENCES.

Arms Consolidation Ordinance--2 of 1900,-

Ammunition-Being in possession of, Arms-Failing to furnish return to C, S. P. Aiding and Abetting Hawking-Ordinance 3 of 1865, Bribery and certain other misdemeanors punishinent

Ordinance 1 of 1898.-

Offering or accepting a bribe by a public servant. Banishment and Conditional Pardous Ordinance-1 of

1882.-

Banishment-Returning after,

Building Ordirance-1 of 1903 —

Allowing stones to be rolled from hill-side.

No. of CASES.

NO. OF PRI- SOXERS.

OFFENCES.

Brought forward,.

No. of

CASES.

No. of PRI- SONERS.

906

982

42

946

$5

1 Forgery-Ordinance 4 of 1865,-

G

Forged instruments-Obtaining goods or money by, Forged documents-Uttering, with intent to de-

fraud,

د

5

5

6

32

30

Document-Forging, with intent to defraud,

3

---

Forts Protection-Ordinance 3 of 1891,-

77

74

Battery, Fieldwork, or Fortification-Entering with-

out a written permit,

2

3

Fugitive Offenders Act, 1 of 18$1,-

1

1

Offences under..

3

3

Breach of Regulations made under-By allowing

"matshed latrine in a dirty condition,

Gambling-Ordinance 2 of 1891.–

3

3

Blasting stones to the danger of persons and pro-

perty,

Common Gaming House-Keeping, or playing in, Lotteries-Dealing in.......

93

718

16

17

6

7

Street Gambling,

70

106

Building ruinous & dangerous condition of, Cutting earth, or turf, and extracting stones from

Crown Land,............

1

Watchmen to Street Gamblers-Acting as..-

4

4

Good Order and Cleanliness-Ordinance 1 of 1845,—

55

12

Animals-('ruelty to.

8

13

Encroachment on Crown Land,

4

4

Bonfire-Making,

21

21

Failing to provide chimney,

10

10

Breach of the l'eace,

32

43

Hoardings and scaffoldings-Neglecting to erect

during repair of Buildings,

Cattle turned loose on public ways,

12

12

5

10

5

Disorderly behaviour,

483

861

-Erecting without per-

mission,

5

10

5

Dogs Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large,

-Inciting, to attack persons, &c.,

3

3

3

3

Inflammable structures-Erecting, without permis-

Domestic Servants -Misconduct as, (Ordinance 45 of

sion of the Director of Public Works,

14

14

1902) Employers and Servants,

58

63

Notices of D. P. W.--Failing to comply,

66

68

Nullah, Storm Water Channel and Drains - Breach

Firearms Discharge to the danger of the Public, Furious driving.

1

11-

16

of,

1

1

Failing to comply with the Magistrate's order,

1

2-62

Plans of building-Seglecting to submit, to the

Director of Public Works,

17

21

I rivy-Not having proper ventilation of,

1

1

Cattle Diseases-Ordinance 1 of 1963,-

Cattle Landing at prohibited wharf, &c., Pigs-Keeping, in a way which caused needless or

avoidable suffering to them,

7

1

Improperly possessing arms, clothing or assuming

the character of a Policeman,

Indecent exposure of person by bathing, or otherwise, Nuisances-Discharging sewage water and offensive

matter into the public side channel,

-Hanging wet clothes, etc., over Public

DO LO

6

52

34

43

ways.

Slaughter-houses, &c.—Slaughtering animals except

in,

2

2

19

Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance—1 of

1889,-

Chinese Boarding House-Failing to enter names

etc., of lodgers,

Chinese Boarding House-Unlicensed.

m

Decoying men or boys into or away from the

-Throwing rubbish, etc., into the streets, Obstruction of roads and streets by hawkers and

shopkeepers.

201

217

1,170

1,259

Obstruction on footway by carrying poles, etc. Offensive weapons, etc.-Being in possession of, for

16

20

17

-Overcrowding,

759

17

unlawful purpose......

1

5

l'osting bills on walls without permission,

1

9

Stones Throwing to danger of the public,

5

16

Streams-Defiling,

2

Colony,

13

18

Personating as emigrant,

1

Chinese Extr::dition Ordinance-7 of 1889,-—

Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed

in.

3

3

Closed Houses and Insanitary Dwellings-Ordinance 1 of

1903,-

Basement floors-Inhabiting,

5

Cubicles Breach of Regulations for,

113

Failing to render the surface kitchen wall with

cement,

3

6

Houses Neglecting to cleanse and limewash.

175

Open space-Neglecting to provide an—in the rear

of building,

4

Premises Neglecting to keep in clean and whole-

some condition,

Windows, &c.-Obstruction,

19 19

2

Coinage Offences-Ordinance 7 of 1865,--

Unlawful possession of property.

Wantonly or unnecessarily making noises calculated to annoy, or alarm persons in or near or adjoin- ing any public road or thoroughfare. Gunpowder and Fireworks-Ordinance 14 of 1901,-

Fireworks-Exposing for sale in uncovered cases,

5 Hongkong Fire Brigade-Onlinance 2 of 1868,-

Firemen Misconduct as. 123

Kellet Island-Ordinance 2 of 1898.—

Vessels not to anchor or loiter within 50 yards of,

249 Larceny and other similar Offences-Ordinance 5 of 1865,

Burglary,.

Damaging trees with intent to steal,

Embezzlement.

False pretences-Obtaining, or attempting to obtain,

goods or money by,

Felony-Attempting to commit,

452

525

of trees, shrubs, etc..

3

3

1+

5

5

3

3

1

1

2

2

18

m co co

3

6

10

56

18 19

15

*O* *R

3

14

53

15

Counterfeit Coins-Uttering, or being in possession

of,

17

14

-Breaking out from a Store after committing a, -Breaking into a house and committing a--

3

Common Law,—

therein,

40

46

Conspiracy to defrand – Ordinance 5 of 1865,

-

1

3

11

-Found in dwelling house, etc.. by night,

Indecent and obscene prints-Exposing for sale.

1

1

with intent to commit,

37

37

Perjury-Ordinance 2 of 1889,

14

Housebreaking.

2

2

Suicide Attempting to commit,

4

Larceny as a bailee,

27

19

Cargo-working on Sunday-Ordinance 1 of 1>91,

2

-by servants,...

3

2

Coroner's Abolition-Ordinance 5 of 1888,–

.Common,

1,022 1,271

Furor-Neglecting to answer Coroner's Summons to

-from a dwelling bouse,

8

10

attend Inquest,

2

Compound Opium-Ordinance 10 of 1904...

72

72

*2

3

-from the persoU,

68

70

-from ships or boats in the Harbour,

1

I

::

Desertion in His Majesty's Forces-Ordinance | of 1852-

Aiding and assisting in the.

-of cattle or other animals,

Ι

1

2

2

Menaces-Demanding money by........

6

Dangerous Goods-Ordinance I of 1873,--

Robbery from the person,

5

Carrying, uncovered in boat,

7

9

with violence,

12

Conveying or exposing for sale, without attaching

labels to cases or vessels containing the same, Ships, &c. neglecting to hoist a Red Flag when laden

with,

Stolen goods-Receiving,

50

36

གླ་༠༢༤

7

7

30

55

1

+

Unlawful passession of property stolen outside the

Colony.

8

ob

6

Storing more than the quantity allowed by li-

6 Licensing Consolidation Ordinance-8 of 1887,

Money changer unlicensed,

2

2

cence....

Storing without a licence.

12

Selling without a licence,

AN

11

Hawker's licence-Failing to exhibit licence in a

conspicuous place,

2

2

Hawker's licence-Breach of,

54

4

4

Dogs-Ordinance 5 of 1893,-

Importing into the Colony without a certificate,...............

25

25

Hawking within the prescribed limits of Market,

-Unlicensed,

227

221

649

612

Extradition Acts of 1870-1873,-

Public Vehicles Breach of Bye-laws for Quarry Bay,

21

26

Offences under,...

2

2

False Personation-Ordinance 5 of 1865,

2

2

Do Not properly equipped,... -Demanding more than legal fare,...

5

6

27

31

Carried forward,...

C

906

982

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

5,955 | 7,573

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