568

CASES, Continued.

OFFENCES.

Brought forward,

Licensing Consolidation Ordinance-8 of 1887,-Contd.

Public Vehicles-Obstruction of Streets by,

No. of CASES.

No. of

PRI- SONERS.

5,955 7,573

OFFENCES,

Brought forward,....

No. of CASES.

No. of PRI- SONERS.

7,820 9,917

197 211-

17

24

Negligence or Misbehaviour of dri-

vers,

I

1

*

"

-Refusing to accept hire when un-

employed,

**

21

-Refusing to complete journey,

"

"

-Refusing to pay fare of,

23

*

-Stand-Taking up-unauthorised

རྒྱུུསྶ

63

74

14

23

ty

22

15

by C. S. P..

96

119

*

11

-Unlicensed, plying with,

7

11

19

-Using, for conveyance of merchan-

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

"

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance-10 of

1899.—Continued.

Ship, etc,-Taking up another berth without per-

mission,......

Steani Launch-Neglecting to paint the number of

passengers in the bow,

-Failing to exhibit Licence in a 'con-

spicuous place,

Steam Whistles-Unnecessarily blowing.

Telegraph Cables-Anchoring within the limits of

area of.

Wharves-Embarking passengers at prohibited,

-Obstruction of, by bout people,

2

2

2

5

1

1

12

12

18

1.

47

ག4;-

19

91

3

3

Maintenance of order-Ordinance 2 of 1869,-

156

174

*

"

Breach of,

42

52

Magistrate's Ordinance, 3 of 1890,-

Morphine Ordinance 9 of 1893.

Disorderly behaviour while drunk,

177

179

Breach of,

1

1

Drunkenness,

171

171

Naval Stores-Ordinance of 1875.-

False Charge-Preferring-or wilfully giving false

Anchorage of Ships-of-War-Dredging or searching

evidence,

14

14

stores,

7

Falsification of Account, etc, with intent to defraud.

(Ordinance of 1865),

1

1

Marine and Naval Stores-Dealing in, without a

licence,

Harbouring Chinese Married Women, (Ordinance 19

of 1903)....

Nuisances-Ordinance 1 of 1845,—

9

11

Chai Mui-Night noises playing at the game known

Insulting expression-Using, or behaving in an in-

sulting manner before Magistrate,

as,

66

78

9

9

Street cries by hawkers,

90

89

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

101

Malicious injuries to property-Ordinance 6 of 1865,-

Arson,

Injuries to property,

48

Setting fire to crops, &c.,

782

15

57

9L"

17

-Common,

-Indecent,

Markets-Ordinance 1 of 1903,—

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

place other than a Public Market,

109 Offences against the person-Ordinance 2 of 1865,—

Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,...

-Gross Indecency.

With intent to rob, (Ordinance 5 of 1865),. -Unnatural Offence-Committing or attempt-

16

17

677

968

1

2

6

7

3

76

78

ing

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

of stalls,

Child Stealing,

15

* 10

3

2

21

201

24

Market-Sleeping in,

2

4

Cutting and wounding with intent to do grievous

bodily harm,

26

29

Unwholesome provisions-Exposing for sale, or

bringing into the Colony,

8

7

Found on highway at night with intent to commit

felony....

Merchandise Marks-Ordinance 4 of 1890.—

Manslaughter,

Breach of,

17

12

Murder,

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,-

Seamen, etc.-Disorderly behaviour on board Ship....] Seamen-Disobeying lawful orders of Masters in

British Ship,

Stupefying drugs, etc.,-Administering,

2Opium (Prepared)--Ordinance 8 of 1891.-

Excise Officer-Assault on,

1602

1

6

10

7

10

3

14

J.

Seamen-Neglect or refusal of duty by, in British

-Opium Warrant, improperly obtained

by,.

1

Ship,

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance-10 of

1899,--

False charge,

2

Prepared Opium-Being in possession of, without

having valid certificates,

3,433 2,298

Boarding Ship without permission,

19

Boats Beating drums or gongs during prohibited

hours.

47

Opium-Ordinances 9 of 1887,-

Breach of Raw..

43

5

9

-Establishing on foreshore above low water

>

mark for a longer period than was absolutely necessary during stress of weather,

2

"

-Making fast to ship under way,

19

53

-Mooring inshore between the hours of 9

o'clock at night and gun-fire in the morning,

95

212

-Refusing to go at a reasonable speed,..

1

1

זי

-Refusing to accept hire,

13

21

31

-Refusing to show licences to Police,

17

15

21

-Refusing to stop or go alongside Wharf when

called upon by Police.

"

12

!!

-Plying during prohibited hours,

24

19

5

-Unlicensed.

+

61

82

Boat Licences-Breach of conditions of,..........

4

4

Fishing Boat,

14

1+

Cargo-boat Licence-Breach of conditions of,

$

4

Disobeying lawful order of Harbour Master,

1

1

Fairways-Obstructing,

67

92

Fishing without permission...

5

Junk-Anchoring in prohibited place,

8

7

Navigation Breach of rules of,

1

1

Nuisances in Harbour,

32

90

Quarantine Regulations-Breach of,

6

8

Seamen-Absenting from duty, from British or For-

eign Ships,...

2

11

*

-Remaining behind Ships after having

signed the Articles,

1

1

Opium Divan Keeping. Breach of (Ordinance 8 of 1891). Partridges-Selling of, without Licence, (Ordinance 8 of

1904).

Pawnbrokers-Ordinances 1 of 1860 and 20 of 1896.—

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

employed in that behalf.......

Pawnbrokers Failing to be given up, articles when

producing the ticket described therein (Magistrates' order).

-Carrying on other trade than..

-Name and calling of-Neglecting to paint over the door,

Peace and Quiet-Ordinance 1 of 1845,-

Breach of,

Piers and Wharves-Ordinance 3 & 4 of 1984,—

Private Wharves-Trespass on......

Pier-Neglecting to exhibit a Green Light on.......................

--Storing Goods on....

Pilot-Acting as-without a Licence, (Ordinance 3 of

1904),

Police Force Consolidation --Ordinances 11 of 1900,

Police Constables-Misconduct as,

Police Force Regulation-Ordinance 11 of 1900,-

Police Constables-Assault on, in execution of duty,

op on

34

3

3

......

2

2

1

1

10

2

1

1

5

5

10

11

C++ N

2

1

1

-Designation of a, -Desertion,

334

48

61

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

out Clearance or during prohibited hours, -Cargo, ete.,-Furnishing untrue parti-

culars of,

5.

T

3

"

-Obstructing or resisting, in the

discharge of their duties, -Harbouring,

12

22

2

1

1

1

**

--Failing to sail after having obtained Port

Clearance,

2

1

Opening or delaying letter,

"

"

-Lights-Neglecting to exhibit at night, -Master of-Neglecting to report on ar- rival,

175

Post Office-Ordinance 6 of 1900,—

Postmaster General Infringing privileges of,

234 Private Vehicle-Ordinances 5 of 1895 and 3 of 1899,-

F

1

Private Vehicles-Breach of Regulations for,

12

12

3

B

++

-Not keeping Rule of the Road,

32

53

57

-Not having certificated Master, .

1

1

19

-Unlicensed,

27

29

12

-Passengers-Carrying, in excess,

53

57

"

-Letting out for hire,..

T

7

Carried forward,..

7,8209,917

Carried forward,..

12,562 13,956

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