OFFENCES.
Brought forward................
Table II.—Continued.
LIST of OFFENCES, ETC..—Continued.
[NUMBER] No. of Licensing Ordinance—8 of 1887.—Contraventions of and Offences under Regulations made thereunder Live Stock Import and Export Regulation Ordinance—15 of 1903 Liquor Licence Ordinance—9 of 1911.—Contraventions of and Offences under Part I. (Sections 3-10) Part II. (Sections 41-73) Part III. (Sections 71-96) Magistrates Ordinance—3 of 1890.—Offences under Malicious Damage Ordinance—6 of 1865.—Injuries by fire to buildings and goods therein, (Sections 2-9) Injuries by crops and trees and vegetable productions, (Sections 16-23) #1 ships, (Sections 33-40) Miscellaneous injuries, (Sections 42–44) " Carried forward,.OFFENCES.
No. ofCASES. No. of
PRISONERS. 3,803 5,868 Brought forward, Marine Store Protection Ordinance—13 of 1919 3,027 3,043 930 939 11 18 Married Women (Maintenance in case of desertion) Ordinance—10 of 1905.—Proceedings under • Medical Registration Ordinance—1 of 1881 NUMBER No. of
Pro- CASES. SONEKS. 10,450 14,216 3 3 1 2 Merchant Shipping Ordinance—I of 1899.—Contraventions of and Offences under Part VI. (Sections 21-30) 3 14 15 2 ลง 2 Contraventions of Regulations made thereunder 18 01 2,611 4,264 Merchandise Marks Ordinance—4 of 1890.—Contraventions of and Offences under 1 1 Misdemeanour Punishment Ordinance.—1 of 1898.—Offences under 86 86 1 34 47 13 New Territories (Regulations) Ordinance—8 of 1899 Non-ferrous Metal Industry Ordinance—4 of 1922 1 10,150 14,216 Carried forward,....... (10,579 14,890 H 5