OFFENCES.

Brought forward,

Licensing Consolidation Ordinance-8 of 1887,— Cont.

Hawker's licence-Breach of conditions of, Hawking within the prescribed limirs of Market,

Unlicensed,

403

LIST OF OFFENCES, ETC.,-

-Continued.

No. of CASES.

No. or Pur- SONERS.

4,018 | 7,337

OFFENCES.

Brought forward,

Ko. of CASES.

No. of PRI-

SONERS.

7,087 10,752

6

8

313

305

G76

655

19

Public Vehicles-

*

35

- Breach of Bye-laws for Quarry Bay, -Not properly equippe‹l,

16

20

2

21

11

77

-Demanding more than legal fare,..

11

14

"

#

"2

-Refusing to accept hire when un-

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27

-Refusing to complete journey,

19

-Refusing to pay fare of,

F1

*

-Obstruction of Streets by,

employed,

Stand-Taking up-unauthorised

by C. S. P..

133

323

17

.

28

30

ANO

2

23

114

J

-Using, for conveyance of merchan.

dise, or dead boilies of persons suffering from infectious diseases,

3

B

– Drivers of—Uulicensed

108

IOS

Magistrate's Onlinance-3 of 1890,—

Disorderly behaviour while drunk,

201

193

Drunkenness,

159

158

False Charge Preferring or wilfully giving false

Steam Whistles-Unnecessarily blowing.

evidence,

10

Harbouring Chinese Married Women, (Ordinance 19

of 1903),

12

12

Insulting expression-Using, or behaving in au in-

sulting manner before Magistrate, Recognizances-Breach of,.....

121

23

12

12

138

Malicious injuries to property Orlin ınce-6 of 1865,-

Aison,

Injuries to property,

Injuries to trees or vegetable proluctions in Garden,

Markets Ordinance-1 of 1903,-

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32

2

12

אז

282

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinauce-10 Of

1899,—Cintimurd.

Seamen-Remaining behind Ship after having

*

signed the Articles..

-Refusal or neglect of duty by, in British

Ship,

--Forced on shore by master of British Ship. Ships, etc. Anchorage or Harbour-Leaving with- out Clearance or during prohibited hours, -Lights-Neglecting to exhibit at night, - Master of-Neglecting to report on ar- rival,

-Sot having certificated Master, or En- gineer or Coxswain.

Passengers-Carrying, in excess.

Steam Launch-Exhibiting side lights not fitted with inboard screens betweeu sunset

and sunrise.

-Neglecting to paint the number of

Licence and passengers in the bow,

Telegraph Cables Anchoring within the limits of

area of,

Wharves-Embarking passengers at prohioited,

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-Obstruction of, by boat people.

Morphine Ordinance-9 of 1893.-

Breach of,

Naval Stores Onlinanco—of 185-

Anchonge of Ships-of-War-Dredging or searching

stores in,

1

Marine an Naval Stores-Dealers in, not keeping

books according to schedule.

S

9

4

27

-Boariling House, Chinese-Keeping, un-

licensed,

1

1.

1

1

2

2

138

148

9

6

9

y

42

40

1

3

3

14

1+

5

G

3

5

49

96

4

4

00

17

1

1

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

place other than a Public Market,

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17

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Dealing in, without a

5B

61

Sleeping in,

Market-Bye-laws. Breach of Neglecting to clean

7:

stalls &c., i, ---

-Obstructing the avenu, ot,"

Signboard-Failing to have-in front of lan,

Unwholesome provisions-Exposing for sale, or

bringing into the colony,

Merchandise Marks Ordinance-i of 1890,-

Breach of,

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,-

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

of stalls,

13

++

licence,

3

Sew Territories (Regulation) Orlinance-8 of 1899,

14

Buruing Charcoal without a licence,

2

North Borneo Extradition Ordinance-1 of 1896,-

#

3

Crimes under,

1

1

10

10

Nuisances Orlinance—1 of 1845,—

3

4

Chai Mui-Night noises, playing at the game known

1

1

as,

92

Noises at night, making,

21

128 35

5

Street cries by hawkers,

-

7

Seamen-Disobeying lawful orders of Masters in

British Ship,

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance-10 of

*

=>

1899,-

Wheel barrows, allowing to squeak while in use, Noises in harbour, making,

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

Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,...

-Common,

-Destructive Substance-Throwing intent to do grievous bodily barn,

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142

141

17

28

2

5

3

7

711

976

with

Boarding Ship without permissiɔn,

24

61

12

-Indecent,

Boats Beating drums or gongs during prohibited

::

hours, or letting off fire-works

7

"T

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

KNO

9

12

2

2

2-2

1

1

H

--Concealing the number of, ..

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5

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ing,

I

1

Establishing on foreshore above low water mark or within the enclosures of Typhoon Refuge for a longer period than was ab- solutely necessary during stress of weather, -Making fast to ship under way, -Mooring or lying within the limits of Men-

of-War anchorage.

-Mooring inshore between the hours of 9 o'clock at night and gan-fire in the morning,

Child Stealing,

T

10

17

Culting and wounding with intent to do grievous

bodily harm,

11

23

12

34

Gross Indecency,

2

29

52

Manslaughter,

10

Murder,

11

19

G

Workman, &c.—Intimidating,

2

59

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-Befusing to accept hire, or to take passengers, -Refusing or Failing to show licences to Police, —Refusing to stop of go alongside Wharf when

called upon by Police,

5

9

22

55

15

Boats, &c. Unlicensed,

$1

Person-Detaining with intent to procure a ransom, 154 Opium (Prepared) Ordinances-S of 1851, & 10 of 1904,

Excise Officer-Assault on,

Prepared Opium-or compound of Opium, being in

possession of, without having valid certificates. False Declaration of value on importation of Co.

Opium-Making,

1

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13

3

14

22

6

2

11

19

3,140 3,057

1

I

Boat Liçences—reach of conditions of.......

47

64

Opium Ordinance—9 of 1887,—

**

Fishing Bout,

8

Breach of Raw..........

109

109

Cargo-boat Licence--Breach of conditions of, Fishing stakes - Failing to obtain licence, Fairways-Obstructing,

1

5

Opium Divan Keeping, Breach of (Ordinance 8 of 1891), 18 Pawnbrokers Ordinance-1 of 1860,-

3

3

52

118

Breach of, for not giving truc accounts by applicant,

3

3

Fishing or killing fish with Dynamite without per-

mission.

Pawnbrokers-Acting as, without a licence,

1

1

27

#

-Articles returned without payment

Goods unlawfully obtained-Throwing into water,

6

Intoxicating liquor introduced into Sailors' Home,

1

of principal or interest (Magistrate's order),

1

1

Junk-Anchoring in prohibited place,

20

87

Piers and Wharves Ordinance-11 of 1899,—

Misdescription of Dangerous Goods,.

Wharves-Lying along end of

1

1

Navigation Breach of rules of,

2

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

6

6

Nuisances in Harbour,

31

19

Pilot Onlinance-3 of 1904,—

Quarantine Regulations—Breach of,

1

1.

Breach of Regulations.

1

1

Restrictions on carriage of Dangerous Goods,

1

Poison Ordinance-1 of 1903,

Seamen-Absenting from duty, from British or For-

Sale of,

1

cign Ships,...

9

17

Desertion of, from British

or Foreign

Ships,

10

13

19 Police Force Consolidation Ordinance-11 of 1900,-

Police Constables-Misconduct as,

--Designation-of a,

4

5

22

-Disobeying lawful orders of Masters in

British or Foreign Ships,

Carried forward,.

23 118

.......7,087 10,752|

Police Force Regulation Ordinance-11 of 1900—

Police Constables-Assault on, in execution of duty,

56

71

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

11,787 15,847

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