THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-
OFFENCE.
5
G
12
12
2
1.
3
3
3
754
81
120
Brought forward,..
Conspiracy to defraud.......
Constable of Police—Assault, &c., on, (we “Assaults"). -Assuming Name and Designation
of, (Police").
-Attempt to bribe, (we “Bribery").
–Misconduct as, (ar * Police").
Consular Ports-Deportation to this Colony from, (
Deportation," &c.).
Contagious Diseases Ordinance--Breach of, .........
Coolie Lodging Houses-Unlicensed, (xre“Unlicensed,”
&c.).
Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience
of, by Juror, (kee "Jurors").
Crackers-Making Bonfires or Firing, (see “Bonfires,"
&c.)
Crime-Conspiracy to accuse of, (see " Conspiracy ").
Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory,
(ace "Chinese Territory").
Crown Land Trespass on, (e "Trespass ").
Cruelty to Animals, (*ce “Animals ").
1
Cutting and Wounding with Intent to do grievous
2
bodily Harm,
1
Cutting and Wounding with Intent to murder,..
6
8
OFFENCE.
Abduction and Sale of Women und Female Children,.
Absent from Ship without Leave, (sz * Senmen”).
Abusive Language, (se “ Breach of the Peace *),
Accessory after the Fact to Felony, (we “Felony'
"}
before
*
11
}.
Accusing of Crime--Conspiracy for, (see Conspiracy”).
Aiding and Abetting in Felony, (see “Felony").
Alms-Soliciting, (see “Mendicancy").
Animals-.--Cruelty to.......
Arms-Chinese not Holders of Night Passes found carrying,
Army and Navy-Desertion from H.M.'s, (see “Dosurtion").
Arson,
Artificers and Artizans-Misconduct as, (we “Workmen”).
Assault-At or in connection with riotous Assemblages,...
—Accompanied with Damage to Property,
}:
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>>
29
門
>
-Comnion,.
-Indecent,.
-On Police in the Execution of their Duty, and
obstructing and resisting Police,....
-With Intent to rob,.
"
to commit an Unnatural Offence,
-With wounding..........
-On Females and Boys under 14 years of age,
-On Person to prevent lawful Apprehension,
Attempting to commit Felony. (we "Felony"),
19
19
"
other Offences,
extort by Threats, Menaces, Soc., ( acc
"Threat," &c.).
Attempt to bribe Police Constables, (see “Bribery").
Auctioneer-Unlicensed, (8′′e “Unlicensed ").
Banishment-Returning after, (see also "Conditional
Pardon"),..
Bankrupt Fraud by,
Beasts or Birds-Larceny of, (see “Larceny").
Begging, ("Mendicancy").
i.
Bestiality, (see Unnatural Offences").
Bills-Posting, (see "Floating Bills").
Birds--Breach of Ordinance for Preservation of......................
No, OF CABES.
No. of Pir-JONERS.
24
*!!
}
6
6
Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of,
Blasting Stones, (wrz “Nuisances").
Boarding Houses for Seamen-Unlicensed, (82 “Unli-censed).
Boats-Larceny in the Harbour on board (see “Larceny”).
←Exposing Night Soil along the Praya in open, (see
"Nuisances"}
??
-Obstruction of Wharves by, (see "Obstruction").
-Refusing to pay Hire of,.
-Unlicensed lying of,
Boats").
-Breach of Ordinance for Cargo, (see
*
Cargo
Bodily Injuries Cutting and wounding and inflicting.
(see "Cutting," Soc.).
Bonfires-Firing Crackers, or making.............
Breach of the Peace--Behaviour calculated to provoke a..........
Bribery,
British Merchant Seamen-Refusal of Duty by, (see
Buggery, (* **Unnatural Offences").
-~
:
60
1
2
:ཅ
25
72
72
3G
39
22
"Seamen").
Buildings Breach of Ordinance for.
*2
20
219
30
Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery,
Cargo Boats-Brench of Ordinance for,...
Burglary
Cattle-Bringing into the Colony discased, (see “ Un-wholesome Provisions").
-Turned loose on Public Ways.......
-Stealing,
Chairs and Vehicles-Breach of Ordinance for Street,.
Chair Coolies-Obstruction of Public Ways by, (see "* Ob-struction").
L
Chair Hire-Refusing to pay Vehicle or, (see "Chairs and Vehicles").
Chai Mui-Night Noises by playing at the Game called,
·
(see "Night").
Child Stealing,
35
.....
ཟ
Child, not providing with sustenance,
1
1
Chinese Curso-Burial of, elsewhere than in a Cemetery,
(see "Burial).
Arms, (see “Arms").
Chinese-not Holders of Night Passes found carrying
-Offenders found in the Colony after Banishment under Ordinance 9 of 1957 and in Breach of Conditional Pardon under Ordinance 1 of 1860,
(are “Banishment" and "Conditional Pardon”).
Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855,—Breach of,.....................、
Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed in,.
Clothes-Hanging to dry over Public Ways, wet, (re
-Purchasing or Receiving Regimental, (we "Mi-litany Law").
"Nuisances).
Coin-Offences relating to........
Common Assault, (»re “ Assault").
Larceny, (we “Larceny “).
Conditional Purdon-Breach of
Conspiracy to accuse of Crime,
Confederating with Pirates, (we “Pirncy").
Conspiracy to commit Felony,.
Carried forward..........
}
NO. OF
No. of
CASES.
PRI-SUNFIS,
1,060 |1,412
9
17
19
31
:
Damage to Property, (see “Malicious Injuries31),
Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of
Dangerous and offensive Trades—Carrying on,
Weapons-Found by Night
"armed with, with Intent to break into a Dwelling
House, (see "Night"),
Deaths and Births--Breach of Ordinance for, (acc
"Births," &c.).
Decoying persons into or away from the Colony,
Deed-Inducing a person by Violence to execute a............
Deportation from Shanghai and other Consular Ports of China, under H.M's, Order in Council, 1865,
Deportation from Consular Ports of Japan, under H.
M's Onler in Council, 1865,
Deportation-Returning from, (see “Banishment" and
"Conditional Pardon").
Deported Persons-Harbouring,
Desertion from Foreign Ships,
11
from JI,M's. Army and Navy,
from British Merchant Ships,
Assisting in the-of Soldiers and Seamen....
Destitutes (see “Vagrants," under "Rogues and Va-gabonds," &c.).
Diseased Cattle-Bringing into the Colony, (see “ Un-wholesome Provisions").
Disorderly Behaviour-Accompanied with Damage toĮ
11
Distilling-Illicit,
+
2
2
39
39
19
19
20
20
1
7
7
Property,
-Drunkenness, Fighting, &c..............
720
1,216
8
3
B
33
11
Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large, &c.,
Stealing.
Domestic Servants-Misconduct as,
Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships-of-war, (Harbour").
Driving furiously--(see "Furious driving").
Drugs Administering,
4.
Drunkenness (see Disorderly Behaviour").
Ducks-Selling in the Streets, (we “Breach of Markets Ordinance").
Dust Bins-Negleting to clean out, (ace “Nuisances").
"
-Raking. (see "Nuisances").
Dwelling Houses Found by Night with Dangerous and
11
19
•f
Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into, (“Night”),
-Found by Night in-with Intent to commit Felony, (we “Night”).
-Larceny in a. (we **Larceny "),
Earth-Cutting from prohibited Places, (see "Trespass on Crown Land").
Embezzlement,
Embracery,
Enclosed Places ́ and Gardens-Larceny of Vegetables and Fruits from, (we "Larceny"),
Encroachment on Crown Land, (sec ** Trespass or Crown Land").
Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,.
"
21
from Custody, .........
-Negligently allowing,
Evilence Civing wilful false, ( “False Charge,” &.)..
THE
Explosive Substances-Breach of Ordinance for Stor-1
10
ཋ;
H
10
2:
3
1
17
age of.....
Extortion by Colour of Office,
19
by Menaces.
1
17
by Threats, (are ** Threads ").
dence,
18
39
3
3
"
|1,060 |1,412
False Charge-Prearring—or giving wilful false Evidence,
False Imprisonment,
Prétences—Obtaining Goods and Money by.........
Statements-Seamen presenting false Characters and innking, (we " Seamicu ").
False Trade Marks and Labels--Fraudulently using,
(see "Trutie Marks ").
Carried forward,...........
10+
22
22
ཎྞཨཽ
23
26
2,012
2,898
THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-
OFFENCE.
5
G
12
12
ลง
2
1.
3
3
3
754
81
120
Brought forward,..
Conspiracy to defrand.......
Constable of Police—Assault, &c., on, (we “Assaults"). -Assuming Name and Designation
*
of, (Police").
-Attempt to bribe, (we “Bribery").
–Misconduct as, (ar * Police").
Consular l'orts-Deportation to this Colony from, (
Deportation," &c.).
Contagious Diseases Ordinance--Breach of, ......... Coolie Lodging Houses-Unlicensed, (xre“Unlicensed,”
&c.).
Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience
of, by Juror, (kee "Jurors").
Crackers-Making Bonfires or Firing, (see “Bonfires,"
&c.)
Crime-Conspiracy to accuse of, (see " Conspiracy "). Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory,
(ace "Chinese Territory").
Crown Land Trespass on, (e "Trespass ").
→
1
Cruelty to Animals, (*ce “Animals ").
1
Cutting and Wounding with Intent to do grievous
2
bodily Harm,
1
Cutting and Wounding with Intent to murder,..
6
8
OFFENCE.
Abduction and Sale of Women und Female Children,. Absent from Ship willout Lenvo, (sz * Senmen”). Abusive Language, (se “ Breach of the Peace *), Accessory after the Fact to Felony, (we “Felony'
"}
before
*
11
}.
Accusing of Crime--Conspiracy for, (see Conspiracy”). Aiding and Abetting in Felony, (see “Felony"). Alms-Soliciting, (see “Mendicancy"). Animals-.--Cruelty to.......
Arms-Chinese not Hollers of Night Passes found carrying, Army and Navy-Desertion from H.M.'s, (see “Dosurtion"). Arson,
Artificers and Artizans-Misconduct as, (we “Workmen”). Assault-At or in connection with riotous Assemblages,... —Accompanied with Damage to Property,
}:
"J
>>
29
門
>>
-Comnion,.
-Indecent,.
-On Police in the Execution of their Duty, and
obstructing and resisting Police,....
-With Intent to rob,.
"
to commit an Unnatural Offence,
-With wounding..........
-On Females and Boys under 14 years of age,
-On l'eison to prevent lawful Apprehension,
Attempting to commit Folony. (we "Felony"),
19
19
"
other Offences,
extort by Threats, Menaces, Soc., ( acc
"Threat," &c.).
bribe Police Constables, (see “Bribery").
Auctioneer-Unlicensed, (8′′e “Unlicensed ").
Banishment-Returning after, (see also "Conditional
Pardon"),..
Bankrupt Fraud by,
Beasts or Birds-Larceny of, (see “Larceny"). Begging, ("Mendicancy").
i.
Bestiality, (see Unnatural Offences").
Bills-Posting, (see "Foating Bills").
Birds--Breach of Ordinance for Preservation of......................
No, OF CABES.
No. of Pir- JONERS.
24
*!!
}
6
6
Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of, Blasting Etones, (wrz “Nuisances").
Boarding Houses for Scamen-Unlicensed, (82 “Unli-
censed).
Boats-Larceny in the Harbour on board (see “Larceny”).
←Exposing Night Soil along the Praya in open, (see
"Nuisances"}
??
-Obstruction of Wharves by, (see "Obstruction"). -Refusing to pay Hire of,.
-Unlicensed lying of,
Boats").
-Breach of Ordinance for Cargo, (see
*
Cargo
Bodily Injuries Cutting and wounding and inflicting.
(see "Cutting," Soc.).
Bonfires-Firing Crackers, or making.............
Breach of the l'ence--Behaviour calculated to provoke a.......... Bribery,
British Merchant Senmen-Refusal of Duty by, (see
Buggery, (* **Unnatural Offences").
-~
:
60
1
2
:ཅ
25
72
72
3G
39
22
"Seamen").
Buildings Breach of Ordinance for.
*2
20
219
30
Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery, Cargo Boats-Brench of Ordinance for,...
Burglary
Cattle-Bringing into the Colony discased, (see “ Un-
19
*
wholesome Provisions").
-Turned loose on Public Ways....... -Stealing,
Chairs and Vehicles-Breach of Ordinance for Street,.
Chair Coolies-Obstruction of Public Ways by, (see "* Ob-
9
102
127
struction").
L
Chair Hire-Refusing to pay Vehicle or, (see "Chairs aud
Vehicles").
Chai Mui-Night Noises by playing at the Game called,
·
(see "Night").
Child Stealing,
35
.....
ཟ
Child, not providing with sustenance,
1
1
Chinese Curso-Burial of, elsewhere than in a Cemetery,
(see "Burial).
Arms, (see “Arms").
Chinese-not Holders of Night Passes found carrying
-Offenders found in the Colony after Bauishment under Ordinance 9 of 1957 and in Breach of Conditional Pardon under Ordinance 1 of 1860,
(are “Banishment" and "Conditional Pardon”).
Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855,—Preuch of,.....................、 Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed in,. Clothes-Hanging to dry over Public Ways, wet, (re
-Purchasing or Receiving Regimental, (we "Mi-
"Nuisances).
litary Law").
Coin-Offences reluting to........
Commou Assault, (»re “ Assault").
Larceny, (we “Larceny “).
Conditional Purdon-Breach of
Conspiracy lo acense of Crime,
Confederating with Pirites, (we “Pirncy").
Conspiracy to commit Feiouy,.
Carried forward..........
}
NO. OF
No. of
CASES.
PRI- SUNFIS,
1,060 |1,412
9
17
19
31
:
Damage to Property, (see “Malicious Injuries31),
Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of
Dangerous and offensive Trades—Carrying ou,
Weapons-Found by Night
"armed with, with Intent to break into a Dwelling
House, (see "Night"),
Deaths and Births--Breach of Ordinance for, (acc
"Births," &c.).
Decoying persons into or away from the Colony, Deed-Inducing a person by Violence to execute a............ Deportation from Shanghai and other Consular Ports of China, under H.M's, Order in Council, 1865, Deportation from Consular Ports of Japan, under H.
M's Onler in Council, 1865,
Deportation-Returning from, (see “Banishment" and
"Conditional Pardon").
Deported Persons-Harbouring,
Descrtion from Foreigu Ships,
11
from JI,M's. Army and Navy,
from British Merchant Ships,
Assisting in the-of Soldiers and Seamen....
Destitutes (see “Vagrants," under "Rogues and Va-
gabonds," &c.).
Diseased Cattle-Bringing into the Colony, (see “ Un-
wholesome Provisions").
Disorderly Behaviour-Accompanied with Damage toĮ
11
Distilling-Illicit,
+
2
2
39
39
19
19
20
20
1
7
7
Property, -Drunkenness, Fighting, &c..............
720 1,216
8
3
B
33
11
Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large, &c.,
Stealing.
Domestic Servants-Misconduct as,
Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships-of-
war, (Harbour").
Driving furiously--(see "Furious driving").
Drugs Administering,
4.
Drunkenness (see Disorderly Behaviour").
Ducks-Selling in the Streets, (we “Breach of Markets
Ordinance").
Dust Bins-Negleting to clean out, (ace “Nuisances").
"
-Raking. (see "Nuisances").
Dwelling Houses Found by Night with Dangerous and
11
19
•f
Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into, (“Night”),
-Found by Night in-with Intent to commit Felony, (we “Night”).
-Larceny in a. (we **Larceny "),
Earth-Cutting from prolibited Places, (see "Trespass
on Crown Land").
Embezzlement,
Embracery,
Enclosed Places ́ and Gardens-Larceny of Vegetables
and Fruits from, (we "Larceny"),
Encroachment on Crown Land, (sec ** Trespass or
Crown Land").
Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,.
"
21
from Custody, ......... -Negligently allowing,
Evilence Civing wilful false, ( “False Charge,” &.)..
THE
Explosive Substances-Breach of Ordinance for Stor-1
10
ཋ;
H
10
2:
3
1
17
age of.....
Extortion by Colour of Office,
19
by Mounces.
1
17
by Threats, (are ** Threads ").
dence,
18
39
3
3
"
|1,060 |1,412
False Charge-Prearring—or giving wilful false Evi-
False Imprisonment,
Prétences—Obtaining Goods and Moncy by......... Statements-Seamen presenting false Characters and innking, (we " Seamicu ").
False Trade Marks and Labels--Fraudulently using,
(see "Trutie Marks ").
Carried forward,...........
10+
22
22
ཎྞཨཽ
23
26
2,012 2,898
THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-
OFFENCE.
5
G
12
12
ลง
2
1.
3
3
3
754
81
120
Brought forward,..
Conspiracy to defrand.......
Constable of Police—Assault, &c., on, (we “Assaults"). -Assuming Name and Designation
*
of, (Police").
-Attempt to bribe, (we “Bribery").
–Misconduct as, (ar * Police").
Consular l'orts-Deportation to this Colony from, (
Deportation," &c.).
Contagious Diseases Ordinance--Breach of, ......... Coolie Lodging Houses-Unlicensed, (xre“Unlicensed,”
&c.).
Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience
of, by Juror, (kee "Jurors").
Crackers-Making Bonfires or Firing, (see “Bonfires,"
&c.)
Crime-Conspiracy to accuse of, (see " Conspiracy "). Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory,
(ace "Chinese Territory").
Crown Land Trespass on, (e "Trespass ").
→
1
Cruelty to Animals, (*ce “Animals ").
1
Cutting and Wounding with Intent to do grievous
2
bodily Harm,
1
Cutting and Wounding with Intent to murder,..
6
8
OFFENCE.
Abduction and Sale of Women und Female Children,. Absent from Ship willout Lenvo, (sz * Senmen”). Abusive Language, (se “ Breach of the Peace *), Accessory after the Fact to Felony, (we “Felony'
"}
before
*
11
}.
Accusing of Crime--Conspiracy for, (see Conspiracy”). Aiding and Abetting in Felony, (see “Felony"). Alms-Soliciting, (see “Mendicancy"). Animals-.--Cruelty to.......
Arms-Chinese not Hollers of Night Passes found carrying, Army and Navy-Desertion from H.M.'s, (see “Dosurtion"). Arson,
Artificers and Artizans-Misconduct as, (we “Workmen”). Assault-At or in connection with riotous Assemblages,... —Accompanied with Damage to Property,
}:
"J
>>
29
門
>>
-Comnion,.
-Indecent,.
-On Police in the Execution of their Duty, and
obstructing and resisting Police,....
-With Intent to rob,.
"
to commit an Unnatural Offence,
-With wounding..........
-On Females and Boys under 14 years of age,
-On l'eison to prevent lawful Apprehension,
Attempting to commit Folony. (we "Felony"),
19
19
"
other Offences,
extort by Threats, Menaces, Soc., ( acc
"Threat," &c.).
bribe Police Constables, (see “Bribery").
Auctioneer-Unlicensed, (8′′e “Unlicensed ").
Banishment-Returning after, (see also "Conditional
Pardon"),..
Bankrupt Fraud by,
Beasts or Birds-Larceny of, (see “Larceny"). Begging, ("Mendicancy").
i.
Bestiality, (see Unnatural Offences").
Bills-Posting, (see "Foating Bills").
Birds--Breach of Ordinance for Preservation of......................
No, OF CABES.
No. of Pir- JONERS.
24
*!!
}
6
6
Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of, Blasting Etones, (wrz “Nuisances").
Boarding Houses for Scamen-Unlicensed, (82 “Unli-
censed).
Boats-Larceny in the Harbour on board (see “Larceny”).
←Exposing Night Soil along the Praya in open, (see
"Nuisances"}
??
-Obstruction of Wharves by, (see "Obstruction"). -Refusing to pay Hire of,.
-Unlicensed lying of,
Boats").
-Breach of Ordinance for Cargo, (see
*
Cargo
Bodily Injuries Cutting and wounding and inflicting.
(see "Cutting," Soc.).
Bonfires-Firing Crackers, or making.............
Breach of the l'ence--Behaviour calculated to provoke a.......... Bribery,
British Merchant Senmen-Refusal of Duty by, (see
Buggery, (* **Unnatural Offences").
-~
:
60
1
2
:ཅ
25
72
72
3G
39
22
"Seamen").
Buildings Breach of Ordinance for.
*2
20
219
30
Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery, Cargo Boats-Brench of Ordinance for,...
Burglary
Cattle-Bringing into the Colony discased, (see “ Un-
19
*
wholesome Provisions").
-Turned loose on Public Ways....... -Stealing,
Chairs and Vehicles-Breach of Ordinance for Street,.
Chair Coolies-Obstruction of Public Ways by, (see "* Ob-
9
102
127
struction").
L
Chair Hire-Refusing to pay Vehicle or, (see "Chairs aud
Vehicles").
Chai Mui-Night Noises by playing at the Game called,
·
(see "Night").
Child Stealing,
35
.....
ཟ
Child, not providing with sustenance,
1
1
Chinese Curso-Burial of, elsewhere than in a Cemetery,
(see "Burial).
Arms, (see “Arms").
Chinese-not Holders of Night Passes found carrying
-Offenders found in the Colony after Bauishment under Ordinance 9 of 1957 and in Breach of Conditional Pardon under Ordinance 1 of 1860,
(are “Banishment" and "Conditional Pardon”).
Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855,—Preuch of,.....................、 Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed in,. Clothes-Hanging to dry over Public Ways, wet, (re
-Purchasing or Receiving Regimental, (we "Mi-
"Nuisances).
litary Law").
Coin-Offences reluting to........
Commou Assault, (»re “ Assault").
Larceny, (we “Larceny “).
Conditional Purdon-Breach of
Conspiracy lo acense of Crime,
Confederating with Pirites, (we “Pirncy").
Conspiracy to commit Feiouy,.
Carried forward..........
}
NO. OF
No. of
CASES.
PRI- SUNFIS,
1,060 |1,412
9
17
19
31
:
Damage to Property, (see “Malicious Injuries31),
Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of
Dangerous and offensive Trades—Carrying ou,
Weapons-Found by Night
"armed with, with Intent to break into a Dwelling
House, (see "Night"),
Deaths and Births--Breach of Ordinance for, (acc
"Births," &c.).
Decoying persons into or away from the Colony, Deed-Inducing a person by Violence to execute a............ Deportation from Shanghai and other Consular Ports of China, under H.M's, Order in Council, 1865, Deportation from Consular Ports of Japan, under H.
M's Onler in Council, 1865,
Deportation-Returning from, (see “Banishment" and
"Conditional Pardon").
Deported Persons-Harbouring,
Descrtion from Foreigu Ships,
11
from JI,M's. Army and Navy,
from British Merchant Ships,
Assisting in the-of Soldiers and Seamen....
Destitutes (see “Vagrants," under "Rogues and Va-
gabonds," &c.).
Diseased Cattle-Bringing into the Colony, (see “ Un-
wholesome Provisions").
Disorderly Behaviour-Accompanied with Damage toĮ
11
Distilling-Illicit,
+
2
2
39
39
19
19
20
20
1
7
7
Property, -Drunkenness, Fighting, &c..............
720 1,216
8
3
B
33
11
Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large, &c.,
Stealing.
Domestic Servants-Misconduct as,
Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships-of-
war, (Harbour").
Driving furiously--(see "Furious driving").
Drugs Administering,
4.
Drunkenness (see Disorderly Behaviour").
Ducks-Selling in the Streets, (we “Breach of Markets
Ordinance").
Dust Bins-Negleting to clean out, (ace “Nuisances").
"
-Raking. (see "Nuisances").
Dwelling Houses Found by Night with Dangerous and
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Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into, (“Night”),
-Found by Night in-with Intent to commit Felony, (we “Night”).
-Larceny in a. (we **Larceny "),
Earth-Cutting from prolibited Places, (see "Trespass
on Crown Land").
Embezzlement,
Embracery,
Enclosed Places ́ and Gardens-Larceny of Vegetables
and Fruits from, (we "Larceny"),
Encroachment on Crown Land, (sec ** Trespass or
Crown Land").
Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,.
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from Custody, ......... -Negligently allowing,
Evilence Civing wilful false, ( “False Charge,” &.)..
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Explosive Substances-Breach of Ordinance for Stor-1
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17
age of.....
Extortion by Colour of Office,
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by Mounces.
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by Threats, (are ** Threads ").
dence,
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False Charge-Prearring—or giving wilful false Evi-
False Imprisonment,
Prétences—Obtaining Goods and Moncy by......... Statements-Seamen presenting false Characters and innking, (we " Seamicu ").
False Trade Marks and Labels--Fraudulently using,
(see "Trutie Marks ").
Carried forward,...........
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2,012 2,898
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