569

CASES,-

-Continued.

OFFENCES.

Brought forward,.

Private Vehicles-Ordinances 5 of 1895 and 3 of 1899-

Continued.

Private Vehicles-Carrying no lights between sunset

and sunrise,

-Causing damage by negligence or |

misbehaviour (Section 6),

Truck drawing in prohibited thoroughfare,

Public Right, Gardens, &c.-Regulations for maintenance of good order and preservation of property in, (Ordinance 2 of 1870),—

Public Gardens-Breach of Regulations for

Public Health and Buildings-Ordinance 1 of 1908,-

Bakehouse Bye-laws-reach of,

Cemetery, Corj se, neglecting to report to Overseer of, Common Lodging Houses-Unlicensed keeping of, Conservancy Contract-Breach of,

Dairy-Bye-laws-Breach of.

Domestic buildings-Cleanliness and Ventilation,

Drain, &c.—Leaving open and unprotected,

Fat Extracting or Fat melting, etc., Breach of Bye-

laws.

Latrine Regulations-Breach of,

Laundries Dirty condition,

*

-Unregistered.

Magistrates' Order-Failing to comply.

Night soil or noxious waters-Carrying, during pro-

hibited hours, or depositing in the treets,

No. of No. of

CASES.

Pni-

SUNERS.

OFFENCES.

12,562 |13,956

Brought forward......................

No. of CASES.

NO. OF PRI- GONETS.

13,651 15,289

Rogues and Vagabonds, 5th of Geo. IV. Chapter 83.

s.4.-Contd. Rogues and Vagabonds-Exposing to view obscene

18

1

15

16

104

113

pictures,

1

1

16

21

--Found in dwelling house,

&c. for an unlawful purpose, -Receiving monies, etc. for charitable contribution un- der false pretences, Wandering abroad and lod-

ging in the open air,

30

31

I

1

152

202

Sale of Food and Drugs-Ordinance 8 of 1896,-

G

6

Breach of,

1

1

1

7

Servants Quarters Ordinance-11 of 1903,--

Breach of.

་་--

37

68

26

24

Star Ferry-Ordinance 46 of 1902.-

2

Breach of Bye-laws.

I

1

2

15

15

2 Slaughter-Houses-Ordinance-(Ordinance 1 of 1903)

Removing meat to Market other than in a covered

vehicle.

4

6

2 Liquor Licences-Ordinance 8 of 1898,-

Chinese Restaurant-Breach of,

1

Chinese Spirit Shop Regulations--Breach of, Eating House-Unlicensed, keeping of,

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

3

22

10

38

44

Intoxicating Liquors-Selling without licence. Public House Permiting disorder in,

7

10

-*299-

3

22

10

Nuisances Neglecting to abate, after notice served

by the Sanitary Board,

124

125

Stowaways.

Offensive Trade Establishment-Breach of Bye-laws

made under

+

+

Stowaways-Urdinance 5 of 1903,-

The Smail Tenements Recovery Ordinance, 10 of 1897,-

Breach of.

ALL

62

206

4

Overcrowding-In tenement house,

BB

415

The Tramways Ordinance 10 of 1902.—

Pigs, &c.-Keeping, without licence,

IS

33

Breach of,

17

46

Night Soil Carriers-Breach of Bye-laws,

12

13

Plague and other infectious diseases Neglecting to

report cases of.

The Trind and Unlawful Societies Ordinance, 2 of 1887,

Breach of,

00

22

6

8 The Telegram Messages Ordinance, 3 of 1894,-

Prevention of the desṣimination of plague by rats,

Breach of he Bye-laws,

3

Registration of us and Deaths-Ordinance 7 of 1896,-

Birth-

to report,

2

Dear

Unlawful removal of,

26

28

Deat

ag to r port,

1

1

11-

ifully giving false information to Police

ning,

1

Regula

Chinese Burials, and Prevention of certain aces-Ordinance 1 of 1845,-

C

g calls of nature in the streets or ju improper aces,

*

::

1

I

1

Vagrants,

92

113

11

-Failing to return to House of Detention,

19 20

Water-Wasting,

58

60

Water Works--Breach of,

11

18

Water-Poluting....

6

6

Weights and Measures-

Ordinance 2 of 1885,-

Regulation of Chinese People--Ordinance 1 of 1845,-

Mendicancy,

.ds and streets-Injury or obstruction to ways,

seashore, etc.,

Shrubs, Trees-Cutting or destroying,

Trespass on Crown Land,

Regulation of Chinese-Ordinance 3 of 1888,-

* 235

99

186

Breach of,

27

27

Women and Girls' Protection-Ordinances 4 of 1897 and 1

10

12

of 1894,-

61

Abduction of girls under the age of 16 years,

5

78

Magistrate's Order-Not complying with

1

1

8

Decoying women or girls intoor away from the Colony, Detaining, harbouring, or receiving women or girls

19

21

for the purpose of prostitution,.

Chinese Theatre-Neglecting to keep proper condi-

tion in case of an outbreak of fire, Fireworks-Discharging, without permits... Processions-Organising in the Public Street without

a permit,

1

45

5+

3

3

River Steamers—Ordinance 6 of 1895,—

Rogues and Vagabonds, 5th of Geo. IV. Chapter 83, s. 4.-

Rogues and Vagabonds-As suspicious characters.

Passage-Obtaining. or attempting to obtain, without

payment in River Steamers.

3

Procuration of girls under 16 to have carnal connexion, Purchasing, pledging, or selling women or girls for

6

¿

the purpose of prostitution.

2

+

1

1

Contagions Diseases-Permitting women, suffering

27

28

-Being in possession of house-

from-to remain in brothels..

Brothels or Lodging House for Prostitutes-Closing of, Persons trading in 'rostitution (Sec 8),

23

23

106

134

3

4

breaking implements,

3

+ Undecided cases, .....

71

75

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

13,651 15,289

TOTAL,...

14,505 16,459

Indecent asanlt upon any female............

Letting out for hire women or girls for the purpose of prostitution and knowingly deriving profits therefrom,

1-51

7

10

2

27

Breach of,

3The Uniform Ordinance, 4 of 1895,

Military uniform-Wearing,

2 Vagrancy Ordinance, 9 of 1897,-

Water Works-Ordinance 16 of 1903,—

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