CO129-188 - Governor Hennessy - 1880 [5-6] — Page 128

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OFFENCE,

Brought forward,.

Felmy-Accessory before the Fact to,

after

-Aiding and abetting in

--Attempting to commit,

-Conspiracy

(see Conspiracy").

-Found by Night in Dwelling Houses with Intent

to commit, (see "Night ").

--Inciting a person to commit....

Fence, Live or Dead-Larceny of (see Larceny ".

Ferocious Dogs---Allowing un muzzled, to be at large,

(ce" Dogs").

Fighting, (see Disorderly Behaviour").

Filth and Rubbish--Allowing Accumulation in House, or

immediate Vicinity thereof, (aze " Nuisancea ").

Fire Armas-Discharging,

Fire Brigade Ordinance--Breach of,.......

Fieb-Selling in the Streets, (see Breach of Markets

Ordinance").

Forcibly detaining or taking away adults with intent to

obtain ransom,

Foreign Ships--Desertion from, (see "Dosertion").

Men-of-war, Stragglers from, (802 "Desertion").

Forgery,.....

Fowls--Selling in the Streets, (see Breach of Markets

Ordinance").

Frand by Bankrupt, (see "Bankrupt ").

Conspiracy to cornmit, (see “Conspiracy”).

Fruits and Vegetables in Gardens and enclosed Places-

Larceny of, (see “Larceny ").

Fugitive Criminals Apprehension and Detention of,. Farious Driving.........

Gambling Breach of Ordinance for Suppression of.......

*

-in the Streets, treated as Obstruction of

Public Ways.....

-Registered Householder permitting, in a House, ---in Public Ways, treated as Kogues and Vaga-)

bonds,

Goois-Breach of Ordinance for,

Gaul-Escape of Prisoners from, (see "Escape"), Gardens and enclosed Places-Larceny of Vegetables and

Fruits frona, Cave "Larceny ").

Becse-Selling in the Streets, (see Breach of Markets

Ordinance").

Girls-Abduction of, (sɛɛ “Abduction ").

Goods and Money--Obtaining by False Pretences, (see

Falas Pratences "),

Gunpowder-Breach of Ordinance for Storage of,

-Depositing Teloniously, ......

Harbour and Coasts Ordinance-Freach of.

125

No, OF

NO. OF

CASER.

22

FOSTERS.

2,012 2,898

34 35

OFFENCE.

Brought forward,.

Labels and Trade Marks-Fraudulently using false, (see

Trade Marks," do.).

Larceny-Cattle, (ie "Cattle Stealing").

Children, (see "Child Stealing ").

-Dogs, (see "Dog Stealing ").

-Common,...

From Ships or Bonte in the Harbour,.

No. of

No. or CASES.

Pac-

SONERS.

2,413 [3,781

907 1,015

3

the Person....

146 160

"

Wreck,....

11

--in a Dwelling House,

11

17

--- Vegetables and Fruits from Gardens andį

10

12

enclosed Places, ...

of Beasts or Birds not the subject of Larceny

at common Law,.....

-of Live or Dead Fence,..

9

9

2

3

Lewdness, (sze * Inderent Exposure," &c.).

Libel, ........

1

Lights--Chinese not carrying at Night, ...........

13

13

2

Lodging Houses-Galicensed Coolie, (ss"Enlicensed

Mais---Detention of H. M.'s, (see “Post Office ").

Malicious Injury to Property,

50

5%

Mausiaughter,

1

Marine Store Dealers-Breach of Ordinance for,

Markets Ordinance-Breach of,

249

249

Mendicancy,

142

148

Men-of-War Anchorage-Dredging at, (see "Harbour” Merchant Seamen-Desertion of, (see "Desertion ").

--Refusal of Duty by British, (see

"Seamen ").

2

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1

76

550

140 140

4.

109 109

10

10

17

Military Law-Breach of, ..... Military Stores--Breach of Onlinance prohibiting ex-Į

portation of .....

Misdemeanor Attempting to commit,

-Inciting a Person to commit a,

Aiding and Abetting in, Money Changer-Unlicensed, (see Unlicensed "). Murder,

---Cutting and Wounding with Intect to com

mit, (see “Curting and Wounding,” &c.). -Piracy with, (see " Piracy").

Navy and Army-Desertion from I. M's., (see De-

Naval Stores Breach of Ordinance for,

OFFENCE.

Brought forward.. Pigs Unlicensed Keeping of, (see "Nuisanccs," &c.).

Pirac

53

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Confederating with Pirates, with Murder.....

Police-Assaulting, obstructing or resisting, (ace"Assault" --Assuming Name, Designation, &c., of Consta-

ble of,

--Escape of Prisoners from Custody of, (we

"Escape," e.).

-Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of............................. -Desertion from, .................

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

"Bribery," &c.).

--Misconduct se,

Posting Bills on Walls, &c., .....

Post Office-Breach of Ordinance for,

Poultry-Selling in the Streets, (see "Breach of Markets

Ordinance").

Prepared Opium-Breach of Ordinance for Preparation

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

"Biris," &c.). Prison---Breach of Rules of, (swe also “Gaole"). Prisoners--Escape from Custody of Police of, (ace

"Escape.").

-Recape from Gaol of, ("Escape"). -Negligently allowing the Escape of, (se

"Escape"

-Rescuing from Custody of Police, (se

"Police.").

Provisions Exposing for Sale, or bringing into the Colo- ny, unwholesome, (ane "Unwholesome Pro- visions," &c.).

Public Ways Hanging wet Clothes, ko. to dry over.

(see "Nuisances "). --Obstruction of, (and

2

2

9

Rape,

Receiving Stolen Goods,

Quarantine Regulations-Breach of

Recognizances--Breach of...

Obstruction"),

Regimental Clothes, &c.--Purchasing or receiving, (ste

"Military Law").

Registration of Births and Death--Brench of Ordinance

for. (see "Births and Deaths").

sertion ").

1

Navigation-Obstruction to, .........................

17

J

1

Night-being out without Lights at, (see "Light").

-Found at. armed with dangerous and offensite)

Weapons, with Intent to break into Dwell-

Registration of Householders and Servants--Breach of

Ordinance for, (see "House").

ing Houses,

Religious Ceremonics Chinese carrying on without Au-

39

-Found in Dwelling Houses by with Intent to

commit Felony therein,

thority,....

9

}}

Rendition of Chinese, (we "Crimes," &c.)

-Noises, by playing at the Game called "Chai-¦

2

Mui,"

-Noises, by Watchmen, Sc........

2

NO. OF CAFES.

No, or

P-

SONER

5,762 .7,312

3

9

1

1

***

2

2

R

48

7

OFFENCE.

Brought forward..

Shanghai-Deportation to this Colony from, (era "De-

portation ".

Ship or Boat in the Harbour-Larceny on board, (seo

"Tarceny).

Shopkeepers-Obstraction of Roads by, (ace Obstruc-

tion."). Shouting at with Intent to do grievous bodily Harn, ... Shrubs, Trees, &c.-Cutting and injuring, (see Trees"). -Unlawful Possession of, (see “Un-

lawful Possession "). Soldiers-Assisting in the Desertion of, (see "De-

12

13

sertion").

-Disposing of Uniform, &c., (see “Military

Law")

Spirituous and fermented Liquors-Breach of Ordi- |

uance for Retail uf, ....

Stamp Ordinance-Breach of, ........

Stealing Cattle, (sen "Cattle Stealing ").

15

Children, (see Child Healing").

Dogs, (see Dog Stealing ").

Stearn-lanch Ordinance-Breach of

Stolen Goods-Receiving, (se "Receiving," &c.), Stones and other Missilea-Discharging to Danger ofį

Persons and Property.......................... Stones--Blasting of, (e "Nuisances "). Stores, Naval-Breach of Ordinance for, (see "Naval

Stores"). Stragglers from Foreign Ships, (aer: "Desertion "). Streams--Defiling, .................

Street Chairs and Vehicles-Breach of Ordinance for,

(868" Chairs and Vehicles"). Streets--Obstruction of Bestia and, (see Obstruction").

---Ganiblers, (se "Rogues and Vagabonds"). -Gaanbling, treated as Chetruction of Public

Ways, (flambling").

-Noises by Hawkets, 30,

Saspicious Characters, (ace Rogues and Vagabonds"). Threats Attempting to extort by Menaces, and,

-Of Violence to the Person,

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

-Unlawful Possession of Shrubs. (see Un-

lawful Possession "),

Trespass on Crown Land, ...

Turf-Cutting from Crown Land without Permit, (see

Trespass on Crown Land ").

Unmuzzled Ferocious Dogs--Allowing to be at large,

c., (ane Duge ").

Quiform, e-Soldies disposing of. (Military

Law"). Unlawful Possession of Properly, .....

of Trees, Shrube, &c.,

Unlicensed-Auctioneer,

NO. OF

CASES.

No. of

Kl-

SOKERS

6,031 7,644

9

3

3

3

4

4

15

10

16

26

27

3

33

Dredging at Auchorage for Ships-of-War in the,. Larceny on board Boat or Ship in the, (see

"Larceny ").

Regulations-Preach of,......

1

Throwing Rubbish on the Beach or into the, (see

"Nuisances **).

Hawkers-Calling out in the Sale of their Wares, (see

Street Noises ").

-Obstruction of Public Ways by, (see “Obstrac-

Lion").

-Galicensed. (sme "Unlicensed ").

Highway Robbery with Armas or with Violence, (set.

"Robbery").

House Allowing Filth and Rubbish to accumulate in, or

:3

in iminediate Vicinity of, (se "Nuisances"). Larceny in a, (sen "Larceny",

Neglecting to paint Number on..

-Registered Householder permitting Gambling in

(see "Gambling ").

-Found by Night in with Intent to commit

Felony therein, (ave "Night").

-Found of Night with dangerous and offensive

Weapons, with Intent to break into a Dwelling, (see Night").

-Setting Fire to, (see “Arson ").

-Unlicensed Coolie Lodging, (ase * Bulicensed ").

Night Passes being out without, (see "Passes").

31

--Chinese carrying arms, not being Hold-

ers of, (Arms”).

Night Soil-Exposing in the Streets in uncovered, Buckets, and in open Boats along the Praya, (see Nutannces "). Nuisances--Allowing Dirt and Filth to remain on Fre

ruises, or in immerliate Vicinity thereof, -Hanging wet Clothes, &, to dry overį

Public Ways..........

75

--Keeping Pigs without a Licence,

--Throwing Rabbish, &c., into the Streets,.... -Obering Calls of Nature in Be Strects,...

Regulations-- Breach of,

-Throwing Rubbish into the Harbunt, ori

on the Roach..

Obscene Pictures---Exposing for sale, .............

--Blasting Stones to the danger of Persons)

and Property

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170

170

37

25

116

LIG

9

14

14

34

34

2

1

13

of Boads and Streets, &c., by Hawkers. į

Chair Coolies and Shopkeepers,.

832

$49

of Wharves by Boat Peopic......

129

204

**

of Ships entering Harbour, (ses "Navigation").

Obstruction of, or Resisting Police, (we " Police ").

Seamen's Bourding, (are" Unlicensed")

House Breaking,

8

Householders and Servants-Breach of Ordinance forį

Registration of

Householder-Registered, permitting Gambling in a

House, (see Gambling").

2

2

Inciting a Person to commit a Misdemeanor, (ane "Misde-

mcanor ").

ور

Indecent Assaults, (see "Assault ").

Indecent Exposure of Person by bathing or otherwise, i

and Lewdness, .......

าย

Injury to Property—Malicious, (sce "Malicious Injury,"

&c.).

Inquests Jurors disobeying Coroner's Summonses for Attendance at, (6 "Jurors"). Japan-Deportation to this Colony from, (ase “Deports-

tion").

Jurors Neglecting to suewer Coroner's. Summonses toį

attend Inquests, ...... Kidnapping, (see Child Stealing," "Abduction end Sale of Women and Feraaie Children, Forcibly detaining, &c.").

Offensive Trades-Carrying ou Dangerous and, (see

"Dangerous").

Offensive Weapons-Found at Night with Dangerous

and-with Intent to break into a Dwelling House, (we " Night "). -Having Possession of, (see also

"Arma"). Opium-Breach of Ordinance for Preparation and Sale {

of prepared,

107

117

Passengers' Act of 1856-Breach of Chinese, (aca

Chinese," &c.),

Passes Chinese carrying Arma, not being Holders of,

(see Arms").

+

--Chinese out at Night without,

743

743

--Uulawful possession of....

I

Pawnbrokers--Breach of Ordinance for,

1

-

wilful false Testimony"),

Carried forward,

2,413 3,751

Pawning-ficgally........

Ferjury, (e also "Preferring false Charge and giving

Carried forward,.

4

3

3

5,762 7,312

Rasening Prisoners from Custody of Police, (ace Polica "). Resisting Police-Assaulting, obsirnoting, or, (sze Po-

lice").

Hotons Assemblages,

**

--Assault at, or in connection with,

(see "Assanita").

River Stearners Ordinance---Breach of

Roads and Streets-Obstruction of, (sce Obstruction ").

---Injuring,

23

-Breach of Regulations as to.

Robbery-Assault with Lutout to commit, (see “ Assault").

From the Person,

-From the Person with wounding,

-On the Highways with Arms or with Violence, Rogues and Vagabonds--As Street Gamblers, (see "Gam-

bling".

-As Suspicions Charactere,

A Beggara,........

Rubbish and Filth-Allowing Accumulation in House, or

immediate Vicinity thereof, (see

"Nuisances").

-Throwing into the Streets, (800

"Nuisances").

Throwing into the Harbour or on the

Bench. (see "Nuisances ").

Sailors-Assisting in the Desertion of, (200 Desertion "). | Stamen-Harbouring desertod,.

14

15

-Desertion of Merchant, (see Desertion ").

--Making false Statements se to Ships in which) they served, and presenting false Characters, Į -Refusal of Duty by British Merchant,

Seamen's Boarding House, Unlicensed. (see "Unlicensed,"

¿cc.).

Effects-Detention of,

Servants-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of House-

holders and, (see "House").

Servants-Misconduct as Domestic, (see "Domestic Ser-

vants").

Carried forward,..

Magistracy, Hongkong, 24th February, 1880.

391

22

30

-Billiard Tables, keeping..

2

-Coolie Lodging Houses,

3

3

-Hawker,...

398

393

נד

-Money Changer,

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28

公路 15 10

-Plying of Beats for hire, (see "Boats").

-Seamen's Boarding Houses,

Unnatural Odence,

**

120

138

13

18

-Assault with Intent to corumit an,

(see "Assaults"). Unwholesome Provisions Exposing for Sale, or bring-į

ing into the Colony,

Vehicles and Chairs-Breach of Ordinance for, (see

"Chairs," &c.).

8

15

..... 1

Vessels-Brench of Ordinance for the Registration of....... Watchman-Miscondnet as Private,......

8

5

6,031 7,614

--Night Noises by, (see "Night"). Weapons-Found by Night with dangerous and offen-

sive, with Intent to break into Dwelling Houses, (se Night ").

-Having Possession of offensive,.......... Weights and Messaros Breach of Ordinance for,......] Wharves-Obstruction by Boat People of, (see b

struction").

Will Neglecting to produce to Official Administrator, Witnesses -Intimidating, (see "Embracery ").

--Ordered to give Security for Appearance,... Workmen-Intimidating, ....

---Misconduct as...

Wounding-Assault with, (see Assault").

15

--Catting and inflicting bodily Injuries, (ace

"Cutting," &c.).

-Robbery from the Person with, (see "Rob-

bery"). Wreck-Larceny froin, (see "Larceny ").

TOTAL...

12

12

7,009 3,705

C. B. PLUNKET, Police Magistrate.

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