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OFFENCE.

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

Passes Chinese carrying Arms, not being Holders of

Night, (see Arms).

-Chinese out at Night without,

Pawnbrokers-Breach of Ordinance for,....

Pawning-Illegally,...

Perjury, (see also Preferring false Charge and giving

wilful false Testimony),

Pigs-Unlicensed Keeping of, (see Nuisances, &c.).

Confederating with Pirates,

Piracy,

15

11

with Murder,

Police-Assaulting, obstructing or resisting,

31

-Assuming Name, Designation, &c., of Constable of,

-Escape of Prisoners from Custody of (see Escape,

&c.).

Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of,...

Police Constables-Bribery, or attempting to bribe, (see

Bribery, &c.).

-Misconduct as,

Posting Bills on Walls, &c.,

Post Office-Breach of Ordinance for,

Poultry-Selling in the Streets, (see Markets Ordinance,

Breach of).

Praya-Exposing Night Soil in open Boats along the (see

Nuisances, &c.).

Prepared Opium-Breach of Ordinance for Preparation

and Sale of, (see Opium).

Preservation of Birds-Breach of Ordinance for, (see

Birds, &c.).

Prisoners-Escape from Custody of Police of (see Escape).

-Escape from Gaol of (see Escape).

55

23

21

-Negligently allowing the Escape of (see Escape)

-Rescuing from Custody of Police (see Police).

Provisions-Exposing for Sale or bringing into the Colo-

ny unwholesome, (see Unwholesome Provi-

ons, &c.).

Public Ways-Hanging wet Clothes, &c. to dry over (see

11

Nuisances, &c.).

-Obstruction of (see Obstruction).

Quarantine Regulations-Breach of,

Rape,

Receiving Stolen Goods,

Recognisances-Breach of,...

Regimental Clothes, &c., Purchasing or receiving (see Mi-

litary Law).

Registration of Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance

for (see Births and Deaths).

of Householders & Servants-Breach of Ord-

inance for (see House).

Religious Ceremonies-Chinese carrying on without

Authority,

Rendition of Chinese (see Crimes, &c.).

Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of Police (see Police).

Resisting Police-Assaulting, obstructing, or (see Police,


No. of CASES.

No. of PRI-

SONERS.

7,516 8,876

1,118 1,118

10

10

1

1

GO

3

3

OFFENCE.

Brought forward,.

Seamen's Effects, Detention of,

Servants-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of House-

holders and (see House).

Misconduct as Domestic (see Domestic Ser-

vants).

Shanghai-Deportation to this Colony from (see Depor-

tation, &c.).

Ship or Boat in the Harbour-Larceny on board (see

17

Larceny).

Ships-Neglecting to have a riding light on board,

-Masters leaving the waters of the Colony without

properly Certified Officers,

Shopkeepers-Obstruction of Roads by (see Obstruction).

Shrubs, Trees, &c.-Cutting and Injuring (see Trees).

-Unlawful Possession of (see Unlaw-

ful Possession).

"

22

37

Soldiers-Assisting in the Desertion of (see Desertion).

-Disposing of Uniform, &c. (sec Military Law).

Spirituous and fermented Liquors-Breach of Ordinance

for retail of,

+

9

9

*+

1

:មន

1 Stamp Ordinance-Breach of......

Stealing Cattle (see Cattle Stealing).

27

11

Children (see Child Stealing).

Dogs (see Dog Stealing).

Steam-Launch Ordinance-Breach of,.

Stolen Goods-Receiving (see Receiving, &c.).

Stones and other Missiles-Discharging to Danger of į

Persons and Property,..

Stragglers from Foreign Ships (see Desertion).

Streams-Defiling..........

Street Chairs and Vehicles--Breach of Ordinance for,

(see Chairs and Vehicles),

Streets-Obstruction of Roads and (see Obstruction).

79

252

-Gamblers and Watchmen to Gamblers, (ser

Rogues and Vagabonds).

-Gambling. treated as Obstruction of Public Ways

(see Garbling).

-Noises by Hawkers,

Suspicious Characters, (see Rogues and Vagabonds).

Threats-Attempting to extort by Menaces, and..

--Of Violence to the Person,

-With Intent to extort Money,

Unlicensed-Auctioneer,


No. of

CASES.

No. OF PRI-

SONERS.

8,307 10.711

2

2

1

1

3

3

3

10

5

3

26

26

65

65

26

26

2

2

92

12

21

10

10

Trade Marks and Labels-Fraudulently using false,

Trees, &c.-Cutting and destroying,

47

17

};

-Unlawful Possession of Shrubs, &c., (see

Unlawful Possession).

Turf-Cutting from Crown Land without Permit. (see

Trespass on Crown Land).

Trespass on Crown Land,.....

104

104

Unmuzzled Ferocious Dogs-Allowing to be at large, &c.,

(see Dogs).

Uniform, &c.-Soldiers disposing of, (see Military Law).

Unlawful Possession of Property,

228

268

of Trees, Shrubs, &c.,

34

41

&c.).

Riotous Assemblages,..

**

-Coolie Lodging Houses,..

"?

Assault at, or in connection with (see

Assaults, &c.).

,

-Hawking,.

759

759

15

Money Changer,

Roads and Streets-Injury to,..

22

22

**

Plying of Boats for Hire,

30

30

-Obstruction of (see Obstruction, &c.).

**

Seamen's Boarding Houses,

Robbery Assault with Intent to commit (see Assault,

Unnatural Offence..

17

Rogues and Vagabonds-As Street Gamblers and Watch-

&c.).

55

From the Person,..

3

}}

-From the Person with Wounding or with Vio-

lence,

1

-On the Highways with Arms or with Violence,

2

348

men to Gamblers..........

348

"

31

21

-As suspicious Characters,.

166

166

**

"

*}

}]

As Vagrants,......

7

7

>>

31

19

223

22

223

22

13

in

-Assault with Intent to commit an,

(sec Assaults).

---Wandering abroad and lodging

in the open air,

Rubbish and Filth-Allowing Accumulation in house, or

22

»

27

"1

immediate Vicinity thereof, of (see Nuisances).

-Throwing into the Streets (see Nui-

sances).

-Throwing into the Harbour or on the

Beach (sec Nuisances).

Sailors-Assisting in the Desertion of (see Desertion).

Seamen Harbouring deserted,

11

"

-Desertion of Merchant (see Desertion).

-Making false Statement as to Ships in which they served, and presenting false Characters,

13

13

-Refusal of Duty by British Merchant,.

-Wilfully forcing to leave their Ships,

Seamen's Boarding House, Unlicensed (see Unlicensed,

&c.).

Carried forward,...

:ម

21

1

Unwholesome Provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bring-

2 Vehicles and Chairs-Breach of Ordinance for, (sée

:སྶཡ

Watchmen to Gamblers, (see Rogues and Vagabonds).

--Misconduct as Private,

-Night Noises by, (see Night),

Weapons-Found by Night with dangerous and offensive,

5

with Intent to break into Dwelling Houses, (see Night).

-Having Possession of Offensive, (see Offen-

sive").

Weights and Measures-Breach of Ordinance for,

Witnesses-Intimidating, (see Embracery).

"

-Ordered to give Security for Appearance,

Wharves-Obstruction by Boat People of, (see Obstruc-

tion).

Workmen-Intimidating,.

-Misconduct as,.

Wounding-Assault with, (acc Assault).

-Cutting and, and inflicting bodily injuries,

(see Cutting, &C.).

-Robbery from the Person with, (see Rob-

bery).

Wreck-Larceny from, (see Larceny).

21

1

*

8,307 10,711

TOTAL....

16

16

ing into the Colony,..

Chairs, &c.)

1

19

19

1.

10,653 12,104

Magistracy, Hongkong, 1st February, 1884.

H. E. WODEHOUSE,

Senior Police Magistrate.

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OFFENCE. Brought forward.......... Passes Chinese carrying Arms, not being Holders of Night, (see Arms). -Chinese out at Night without, Pawnbrokers-Breach of Ordinance for,.... Pawning-Illegally,... Perjury, (see also Preferring false Charge and giving wilful false Testimony), Pigs-Unlicensed Keeping of, (see Nuisances, &c.). Confederating with Pirates, Piracy, 15 11 with Murder, Police-Assaulting, obstructing or resisting, 31 -Assuming Name, Designation, &c., of Constable of, -Escape of Prisoners from Custody of (see Escape, &c.). Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of,... Police Constables-Bribery, or attempting to bribe, (see Bribery, &c.). -Misconduct as, Posting Bills on Walls, &c., Post Office-Breach of Ordinance for, Poultry-Selling in the Streets, (see Markets Ordinance, Breach of). Praya-Exposing Night Soil in open Boats along the (see Nuisances, &c.). Prepared Opium-Breach of Ordinance for Preparation and Sale of, (see Opium). Preservation of Birds-Breach of Ordinance for, (see Birds, &c.). Prisoners-Escape from Custody of Police of (see Escape). -Escape from Gaol of (see Escape). 55 23 21 -Negligently allowing the Escape of (see Escape) -Rescuing from Custody of Police (see Police). Provisions-Exposing for Sale or bringing into the Colo- ny unwholesome, (see Unwholesome Provi- ons, &c.). Public Ways-Hanging wet Clothes, &c. to dry over (see 11 Nuisances, &c.). -Obstruction of (see Obstruction). Quarantine Regulations-Breach of, Rape, Receiving Stolen Goods, Recognisances-Breach of,... Regimental Clothes, &c., Purchasing or receiving (see Mi- litary Law). Registration of Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for (see Births and Deaths). of Householders & Servants-Breach of Ord- inance for (see House). Religious Ceremonies-Chinese carrying on without Authority, Rendition of Chinese (see Crimes, &c.). Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of Police (see Police). Resisting Police-Assaulting, obstructing, or (see Police, No. of CASES. No. of PRI- SONERS. 7,516 8,876 1,118 1,118 10 10 1 1 GO 3 3 OFFENCE. Brought forward,. Seamen's Effects, Detention of, Servants-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of House- holders and (see House). Misconduct as Domestic (see Domestic Ser- vants). Shanghai-Deportation to this Colony from (see Depor- tation, &c.). Ship or Boat in the Harbour-Larceny on board (see 17 Larceny). Ships-Neglecting to have a riding light on board, -Masters leaving the waters of the Colony without properly Certified Officers, Shopkeepers-Obstruction of Roads by (see Obstruction). Shrubs, Trees, &c.-Cutting and Injuring (see Trees). -Unlawful Possession of (see Unlaw- ful Possession). " 22 37 Soldiers-Assisting in the Desertion of (see Desertion). -Disposing of Uniform, &c. (sec Military Law). Spirituous and fermented Liquors-Breach of Ordinance for retail of, + 9 9 *+ 1 :មន 1 Stamp Ordinance-Breach of...... Stealing Cattle (see Cattle Stealing). 27 11 Children (see Child Stealing). Dogs (see Dog Stealing). Steam-Launch Ordinance-Breach of,. Stolen Goods-Receiving (see Receiving, &c.). Stones and other Missiles-Discharging to Danger of į Persons and Property,.. Stragglers from Foreign Ships (see Desertion). Streams-Defiling.......... Street Chairs and Vehicles--Breach of Ordinance for, (see Chairs and Vehicles), Streets-Obstruction of Roads and (see Obstruction). 79 252 -Gamblers and Watchmen to Gamblers, (ser Rogues and Vagabonds). -Gambling. treated as Obstruction of Public Ways (see Garbling). -Noises by Hawkers, Suspicious Characters, (see Rogues and Vagabonds). Threats-Attempting to extort by Menaces, and.. --Of Violence to the Person, -With Intent to extort Money, Unlicensed-Auctioneer, No. of CASES. No. OF PRI- SONERS. 8,307 10.711 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 10 5 3 26 26 65 65 26 26 2 2 92 12 21 10 10 Trade Marks and Labels-Fraudulently using false, Trees, &c.-Cutting and destroying, 47 17 }; -Unlawful Possession of Shrubs, &c., (see Unlawful Possession). Turf-Cutting from Crown Land without Permit. (see Trespass on Crown Land). Trespass on Crown Land,..... 104 104 Unmuzzled Ferocious Dogs-Allowing to be at large, &c., (see Dogs). Uniform, &c.-Soldiers disposing of, (see Military Law). Unlawful Possession of Property, 228 268 of Trees, Shrubs, &c., 34 41 &c.). Riotous Assemblages,.. ** -Coolie Lodging Houses,.. "? Assault at, or in connection with (see Assaults, &c.). , -Hawking,. 759 759 15 Money Changer, Roads and Streets-Injury to,.. 22 22 ** Plying of Boats for Hire, 30 30 -Obstruction of (see Obstruction, &c.). ** Seamen's Boarding Houses, Robbery Assault with Intent to commit (see Assault, Unnatural Offence.. 17 Rogues and Vagabonds-As Street Gamblers and Watch- &c.). 55 From the Person,.. 3 }} -From the Person with Wounding or with Vio- lence, 1 -On the Highways with Arms or with Violence, 2 348 men to Gamblers.......... 348 " 31 21 -As suspicious Characters,. 166 166 ** " *} }] As Vagrants,...... 7 7 >> 31 19 223 22 223 22 13 in -Assault with Intent to commit an, (sec Assaults). ---Wandering abroad and lodging in the open air, Rubbish and Filth-Allowing Accumulation in house, or 22 » 27 "1 immediate Vicinity thereof, of (see Nuisances). -Throwing into the Streets (see Nui- sances). -Throwing into the Harbour or on the Beach (sec Nuisances). Sailors-Assisting in the Desertion of (see Desertion). Seamen Harbouring deserted, 11 " -Desertion of Merchant (see Desertion). -Making false Statement as to Ships in which they served, and presenting false Characters, 13 13 -Refusal of Duty by British Merchant,. -Wilfully forcing to leave their Ships, Seamen's Boarding House, Unlicensed (see Unlicensed, &c.). Carried forward,... :ម 21 1 Unwholesome Provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bring- 2 Vehicles and Chairs-Breach of Ordinance for, (sée :སྶཡ Watchmen to Gamblers, (see Rogues and Vagabonds). --Misconduct as Private, -Night Noises by, (see Night), Weapons-Found by Night with dangerous and offensive, 5 with Intent to break into Dwelling Houses, (see Night). -Having Possession of Offensive, (see Offen- sive"). Weights and Measures-Breach of Ordinance for, Witnesses-Intimidating, (see Embracery). " -Ordered to give Security for Appearance, Wharves-Obstruction by Boat People of, (see Obstruc- tion). Workmen-Intimidating,. -Misconduct as,. Wounding-Assault with, (acc Assault). -Cutting and, and inflicting bodily injuries, (see Cutting, &C.). -Robbery from the Person with, (see Rob- bery). Wreck-Larceny from, (see Larceny). 21 1 * 8,307 10,711 TOTAL.... 16 16 ing into the Colony,.. Chairs, &c.) 1 19 19 1. 10,653 12,104 Magistracy, Hongkong, 1st February, 1884. H. E. WODEHOUSE, Senior Police Magistrate.
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OFFENCE. Brought forward.......... Passes Chinese carrying Arms, not being Holders of Night, (see Arms). J -Chinese out at Night without, Pawnbrokers-Breach of Ordinance for,.... Pawning-Illegally,... Perjury, (see also Preferring false Charge and giving wilful false Testimony), Pigs-Unlicensed Keeping of, (see Nuisances, &c.). Confederating with Pirates, Piracy, 15 11 with Murder, Police-Assaulting, obstructing or resisting, 31 -Assuming Name, Designation, &c., of Constable of, -Escape of Prisoners from Custody of (see Escape, &c.). Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of,... Police Constables-Bribery, or attempting to bribe, (see Bribery, &c.). -Misconduct as, Posting Bills on Walls, &c., Fost Office-Breach of Ordinance for, Poultry-Selling in the Streets, (see Markets Ordinance, Breach of). Praya-Exposing Night Soil in open Boats along the (see Nuisances, &c.). Prepared Opium-Breach of Ordinance for Preparation and Sale of, (see Opium). Preservation of Birds-Breach of Ordinance for, (see Birds, &c.). Prisoners-Escape from Custody of Police of (see Escape). -Escape from Gaol of (see Escape). 55 23 21 -Negligently allowing the Escape of (see Escape) -Rescuing from Custody of Police (see Police)." Provisions-Exposing for Sale or bringing into the Colo- ny unwholesome, (see Unwholesome Provi- ons, &c.). Public Ways-Hanging wet Clothes, &c. to dry over (see 11 Nuisances, &c. ). -Obstruction of (see Obstruction). Quarantine Regulations-Breach of, Rape, Receiving Stolen Goods, Recognisances-Breach of,... Regimental Clothes, &c., Purchasing or receiving (see Mi- litary Law). Registration of Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for (see Births and Deaths). of Householders & Servants-Breach of Ord- inance for (see House). Religious Ceremonies-Chinese carrying on without Authority, Rendition of Chinese (see Crimes, &c. ). Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of Police (see Police). Resisting Police-Assaulting, obstructing, or (see Police, No. of CASES. No. of PRI- SONERS. 7,5168,876 1,118 [1,118 10 10 1 1 GO 3 3 OFFENCE. Brought forward,. Seamen's Effects, Detention of, Servants-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of House- holders and (see House). Misconduct as Domestic (see Domestic Ser- vants). Shanghai-Deportation to this Colony from (see Depor- tation, &c.). Ship or Boat in the Harbour-Larceny on board (see 17 Larceny). Ships-Neglecting to have a riding light on board, -Masters leaving the waters of the Colony without properly Certified Officers, Shopkeepers-Obstruction of Roads by (see Obstruction). Shrubs, Trees, &c.-Cutting and Injuring (see Trecs). -Unlawful Possession of (see Unlaw- ful Possession). " 22 37 Soldiers-Assisting in the Desertion of (see Desertion). -Disposing of Uniform, &c. (sec Military Law). Spirituous and fermented Liquors-Breach of Ordinance for retail of, + 9 9 *+ 1 :មន 1 Stamp Ordinance-Breach of...... Stealing Cattle (see Cattle Stealing). 27 11 Children (see Child Stealing). Dogs (see Dog Stealing). Steam-Launch Ordinance-Breach of,. Stolen Goods-Receiving (see Receiving, &c.). Stones and other Missiles-Discharging to Danger of į Persons and Property,.. Stragglers from Foreign Ships (see Desertion). Streams-Defiling.......... Street Chairs and Vehicles--Breach of Ordinance for, (see Chairs and Vehicles), Streets-Obstruction of Roads and (see Obstruction). 79 252 -Gamblers and Watchmen to Gamblers, (ser Rogues and Vagabonds). -Gambling. treated as Obstruction of Public Ways (see Garbling). -Noises by Hawkers, Suspicious Characters, (see Rogues and Vagabonds). Threats-Attempting to extort by Menaces, and.. --Of Violence to the Person, -With Intent to extort Money, Unlicensed-Auctioneer, CASES. No. of NO. OF PRI- SONERS. 8,307 10.711 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 10 5 3 26 26 65 65 26 26 2 2 92 12 21 10 10 Trade Marks and Labels-Fraudulently using false, Trees, &c.-Cutting and destroying, 47 17 }; -Unlawful Possession of Shrubs, &c., (see Unlawful Possession). Turf-Cutting from Crown Land without Permit. (see Trespass on Crown Land). Trespass on Crown Land,..... 104 104 Unmuzzled Ferocious Dogs-Allowing to be at large, &c., (see Dogs). Uniform, &c.-Soldiers disposing of, (see Military Law). Unlawful Possession of Property, 228 268 of Trees, Shrubs, &c., 34 41 &c.). Riotous Assemblages,.. ** -Coolie Lodging Houses,.. "? Assault at, or in connection with (see Assaults, &c. ). , -Hawking,. 759 759 15 Money Changer, Roads and Streets-Injury to,.. 22 22 ** Plying of Boats for Hire, 30 30 -Obstruction of (see Obstruction, &c.). ** Seamen's Boarding Houses, Robbery Assault with Intent to commit (see Assault, Unnatural Offence.. 17 Rogues and Vagabonds-As Street Gamblers and Watch- &c.). 55 From the Person,.. 3 }} -From the Person with Wounding or with Vio- lence, 1 -On the Highways with Arms or with Violence, 2 348 men to Gamblers.......... 348 " 31 21 -As suspicious Characters,. 166 166 ** " *} }] As Vagrants,...... 7 7 >> 31 19 223 22 223 22 13 in -Assault with Intent to commit an, (sec Assaults). ---Wandering abroad and lodging in the open air, Rubbish and Filth-Allowing Accumulation in house, or 22 » 27 "1 immediate Vicinity thereof, of (see Nuisances). -Throwing into the Streets (see Nui- sances). -Throwing into the Harbour or on the Beach (sec Nuisances). Sailors-Assisting in the Desertion of (see Desertion). Seamen Harbouring deserted, 11 " -Desertion of Merchant (see Desertion). -Making false Statement as to Ships in which they served, and presenting false Characters, 13 13 -Refusal of Duty by British Merchant,. -Wilfully forcing to leave their Ships, Seamen's Boarding House, Unlicensed (see Unlicensed, &c.). Carried forward,... :མ 21 1 Unwholesome Provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bring- Į 2 Vehicles and Chairs-Breach of Ordinance for, (sée :སྶཡ Watchmen to Gamblers, (see Rogues and Vagabonds). --Misconduct as Private, -Night Noises by, (see Night), Weapons-Found by Night with dangerous and offensive, 5 with Intent to break into Dwelling Houses, (see Night). -Having Possession of Offensive, (see Offen- sive"). Weights and Measures-Breach of Ordinance for, Witnesses-Intimidating, (see Embracery). " -Ordered to give Security for Appearance, Wharves-Obstruction by Boat People of, (see Obstruc- tion). Workmen-Intimidating,. -Misconduct as,. Wounding-Assault with, (acc Assault). -Cutting and, and inflicting bodily injuries, (see Cutting, &C.). -Robbery from the Person with, (see Rob- bery). Wreck-Larceny from, (see Larceny). 21 1 * 8,307 10,711 TOTAL.... 16 16 ing into the Colony,.. Chairs, &c.) 1 19 19 1. 10,653 12,104 Magistracy, Hongkong, 1st February, 1884. H. E. WODEHOUSE, Senior Police Magistrate.
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OFFENCE.

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

Passes Chinese carrying Arms, not being Holders of

Night, (see Arms).

J

-Chinese out at Night without,

Pawnbrokers-Breach of Ordinance for,....

Pawning-Illegally,...

Perjury, (see also Preferring false Charge and giving

wilful false Testimony),

Pigs-Unlicensed Keeping of, (see Nuisances, &c.).

Confederating with Pirates,

Piracy,

15

11

with Murder,

Police-Assaulting, obstructing or resisting,

31

-Assuming Name, Designation, &c., of Constable of, -Escape of Prisoners from Custody of (see Escape,

&c.).

Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of,...

Police Constables-Bribery, or attempting to bribe, (see

Bribery, &c.).

-Misconduct as,

Posting Bills on Walls, &c.,

Fost Office-Breach of Ordinance for,

Poultry-Selling in the Streets, (see Markets Ordinance,

Breach of).

Praya-Exposing Night Soil in open Boats along the (see

Nuisances, &c.).

Prepared Opium-Breach of Ordinance for Preparation

and Sale of, (see Opium). Preservation of Birds-Breach of Ordinance for, (see

Birds, &c.).

Prisoners-Escape from Custody of Police of (see Escape).

-Escape from Gaol of (see Escape).

55

23

21

-Negligently allowing the Escape of (see Escape) -Rescuing from Custody of Police (see Police)." Provisions-Exposing for Sale or bringing into the Colo- ny unwholesome, (see Unwholesome Provi- ons, &c.).

Public Ways-Hanging wet Clothes, &c. to dry over (see

11

Nuisances, &c. ).

-Obstruction of (see Obstruction).

Quarantine Regulations-Breach of,

Rape,

Receiving Stolen Goods,

Recognisances-Breach of,...

Regimental Clothes, &c., Purchasing or receiving (see Mi-

litary Law).

Registration of Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance

for (see Births and Deaths).

of Householders & Servants-Breach of Ord-

inance for (see House).

Religious Ceremonies-Chinese carrying on without

Authority,

Rendition of Chinese (see Crimes, &c. ).

Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of Police (see Police). Resisting Police-Assaulting, obstructing, or (see Police,

No. of CASES.

No. of PRI- SONERS.

7,5168,876

1,118 [1,118

10

10

1

1

GO

3

3

OFFENCE.

Brought forward,.

Seamen's Effects, Detention of,

Servants-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of House-

holders and (see House).

Misconduct as Domestic (see Domestic Ser-

vants).

Shanghai-Deportation to this Colony from (see Depor-

tation, &c.).

Ship or Boat in the Harbour-Larceny on board (see

17

Larceny).

Ships-Neglecting to have a riding light on board,

-Masters leaving the waters of the Colony without

properly Certified Officers, Shopkeepers-Obstruction of Roads by (see Obstruction). Shrubs, Trees, &c.-Cutting and Injuring (see Trecs).

-Unlawful Possession of (see Unlaw-

ful Possession).

"

22

37

Soldiers-Assisting in the Desertion of (see Desertion).

-Disposing of Uniform, &c. (sec Military Law). Spirituous and fermented Liquors-Breach of Ordinance

for retail of,

+

9

9

*+

1

:មន

1 Stamp Ordinance-Breach of......

Stealing Cattle (see Cattle Stealing).

27

11

Children (see Child Stealing).

Dogs (see Dog Stealing).

Steam-Launch Ordinance-Breach of,.

Stolen Goods-Receiving (see Receiving, &c.).

Stones and other Missiles-Discharging to Danger of į

Persons and Property,..

Stragglers from Foreign Ships (see Desertion). Streams-Defiling..........

Street Chairs and Vehicles--Breach of Ordinance for,

(see Chairs and Vehicles),

Streets-Obstruction of Roads and (see Obstruction).

79

252

-Gamblers and Watchmen to Gamblers, (ser

Rogues and Vagabonds).

-Gambling. treated as Obstruction of Public Ways

(see Garbling).

-Noises by Hawkers,

Suspicious Characters, (see Rogues and Vagabonds).

Threats-Attempting to extort by Menaces, and..

--Of Violence to the Person,

-With Intent to extort Money,

Unlicensed-Auctioneer,

CASES.

No. of

NO. OF PRI- SONERS.

8,307 10.711

2

2

1

1

3

3

3

10

5

3

26

26

65

65

26

26

2

2

92

12

21

10

10

Trade Marks and Labels-Fraudulently using false, Trees, &c.-Cutting and destroying,

47

17

};

-Unlawful Possession of Shrubs, &c., (see

Unlawful Possession).

Turf-Cutting from Crown Land without Permit. (see

Trespass on Crown Land).

Trespass on Crown Land,.....

104

104

Unmuzzled Ferocious Dogs-Allowing to be at large, &c.,

(see Dogs).

Uniform, &c.-Soldiers disposing of, (see Military Law). Unlawful Possession of Property,

228

268

of Trees, Shrubs, &c.,

34

41

&c.).

Riotous Assemblages,..

**

-Coolie Lodging Houses,..

"?

Assault at, or in connection with (see

Assaults, &c. ).

,

-Hawking,.

759

759

15

Money Changer,

Roads and Streets-Injury to,..

22

22

**

Plying of Boats for Hire,

30

30

-Obstruction of (see Obstruction, &c.).

**

Seamen's Boarding Houses,

Robbery Assault with Intent to commit (see Assault,

Unnatural Offence..

17

Rogues and Vagabonds-As Street Gamblers and Watch-

&c.).

55

From the Person,..

3

}}

-From the Person with Wounding or with Vio-

lence,

1

-On the Highways with Arms or with Violence,

2

348

men to Gamblers..........

348

"

31

21

-As suspicious Characters,.

166

166

**

"

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As Vagrants,......

7

7

>>

31

19

223

22

223

22

13

in

-Assault with Intent to commit an,

(sec Assaults).

---Wandering abroad and lodging

in the open air,

Rubbish and Filth-Allowing Accumulation in house, or

22

»

27

"1

immediate Vicinity thereof, of (see Nuisances).

-Throwing into the Streets (see Nui-

sances).

-Throwing into the Harbour or on the

Beach (sec Nuisances).

Sailors-Assisting in the Desertion of (see Desertion). Seamen Harbouring deserted,

11

"

-Desertion of Merchant (see Desertion). -Making false Statement as to Ships in which they served, and presenting false Characters,

13

13

-Refusal of Duty by British Merchant,.

-Wilfully forcing to leave their Ships,

Seamen's Boarding House, Unlicensed (see Unlicensed,

&c.).

Carried forward,...

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21

1

Unwholesome Provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bring- Į

2 Vehicles and Chairs-Breach of Ordinance for, (sée

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Watchmen to Gamblers, (see Rogues and Vagabonds).

--Misconduct as Private,

-Night Noises by, (see Night),

Weapons-Found by Night with dangerous and offensive,

5

with Intent to break into Dwelling Houses, (see Night).

-Having Possession of Offensive, (see Offen-

sive").

Weights and Measures-Breach of Ordinance for, Witnesses-Intimidating, (see Embracery).

"

-Ordered to give Security for Appearance,

Wharves-Obstruction by Boat People of, (see Obstruc-

tion).

Workmen-Intimidating,.

-Misconduct as,.

Wounding-Assault with, (acc Assault).

-Cutting and, and inflicting bodily injuries,

(see Cutting, &C.).

-Robbery from the Person with, (see Rob-

bery).

Wreck-Larceny from, (see Larceny).

21

1

*

8,307 10,711

TOTAL....

16

16

ing into the Colony,..

Chairs, &c.)

1

19

19

1.

10,653 12,104

Magistracy, Hongkong, 1st February, 1884.

H. E. WODEHOUSE,

Senior Police Magistrate.

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