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OFFENCES.

Brought forward.

Markets Ordinances 17 of 1887 and 23 of 1890, – Chatd.

Market-Obstructing the Avenue of,

17

-Sleeping in,

Sign-board-Failing to have.-in front of lan, Unwholesome provisions-Exposing

bringing, into the Colony,

Merchandise Marks Ordinance 15 of 1890,-

CAPES.

CASES,Continued.

No. of

No, ov

PHI-

CASES,—Continued.

OFFENCES,

No, or

NO.OF PRZ-

OFFENCES.

CASES

BONERA.

BONERS.

No, op L'ASES.

No, ng PRI- SONERA,

OFFENCES.

No, or Casza.

No, or

PRI

SONERA.

6,117 7,482

Brought forward...

7,853

9.507

Offences against the person.-Continued.

14

14

Workman, &e.-Intimidating........

5

#

7

7

Opium Ordinance as amended by 4 of 1894, —

Bogs and Vagabonds, – Continued,

1

1

for Sale, or

Opinn found on board of auy ship. Not on the

Manifest,.....

7 Opium Ordinance. (Prepared) 21 of 1891,-

Breach of,

1

3

Prepared Opium--Being in possession of, without

having valid certificates,

1,486

1,480

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,——

Seamen-Disobeying lawful orders of Masters in

British Ships,

Opium Ordinance 22 of 1887 and 22 of 1891.-

Breach of (Raw)........

10

12

10

10

Pawnbrokers Ordinance 3 of 1860,---

Seamen-Neglect or refusal of duty by, in British

License-Broach of, by taking in pawn in prohibited

Ships.

7

hours...

4

#

Surreptitious passage-Obtaining,

6

0

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance 26 of 1891,

Peace aur Quiet Ordinance 17 of 1844,—–

Breach of,

10

11

Boarding Ships without permission,

35

36

Boats-Beating drums or gongs during prohibited

Boats-Concealing the number of

hours,

-Making fast to ship under way,

Police Force Cousolidation Ordinance, 14 of 1887,-

Police Constables-Misconduct as, Police Force Regulation, Ordinance 9 of 1862,—

Rogues and Vagabonis-Receiving monies &c. for

Charitable Contributions under false prefences........ Rogues and Vagabonds-Indecent exposure of person, Rogues and Vazabonds--Gambling in the Street, Rognes and Vagabon'ts-Wandering abroad and

lodging in the open air,

Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance 18 of 1896,--

Breach of,

pirit Licences, Outinance 21 of 1886,-

29

--Mooring within the limits of Meu-of-War

anchorage,

1

-Mooring in shore between the hours of 9

o'clock at night and gun-fire in the morning,

Police Constables -Assault on, in execution of duty....

-Obstructing, or resisting, in the

discharge of their duties, ...... -Being in possession of Police appointments, not being a member thereof,

21

26

Grocer's Licence-Refusing to show-to Police, Intoxicating Liquors-Selling without license.

--Adulteration of..

7

10

Public House Intoxicating Liquor, Selling during

prohibited hours in,

Public House-Permitting disorder in,

*

1

70

70

Post Office Ordinance, 1 of 1887,--

++

-Mooring, unlawfully within the Typhoon

Refuge,

Regulation of transmission of Chinese Correspond-

Unlicensed Place-Drinking intoxicating liquor in...

-Sign-Production of Spirit License..

-Refusing to produce-License of-to

Police,

7

7

ence Branch of.

10

10

Stowaways Ordinance 7 of 1897,-

-Plying between this Colony and places out of Colony not having a licence from Har-

Forged Stamps-Using, .

1

2

Stowaways.

Fraya Reclamation Ordinance 16 of 1889,-

The Tramways Ordinance 6 of 1883,-

12

+

-Unlicensed,

Nuisances in Harbour,

bour Master,

-Refusing to accept hire,

to stop or go alongside Wharf when

called upon by Police,

Boat Licences-Breach of conditions of,

Cargo-boat-License, breach of conditions of,

Fairways-Obstructing, .....

Goods unlawfully obtained--Throwing into water,

Junk-Anchoring in prohibited place,

Quarantine Regnlations--Breach of,

Seamen-Absenting from duty, from British or

Foreign Ships,

Senmen-Boarding House Unlicensed Keeping of, ...

-Desertion of, from British or Foreign Ships, --Remaining behind Ships after having signed

the Articles,

Ships, &c.--Anchorage or Harbour-Leaving without

Clearance or during probibited hours,...........

3

Boats, &c.-Unlawfully entering Reclamation Area,... Prison Ordinance 18 of 1885,-

38

R$

Breach of,

to show Licenses to Police,.

8

Prisoner-Escaping or attempting to escape from

Victoria Gaol, .....

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

1

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

10,632 12,315

Brought forward,.

10,938 12,621

1

Rogues and Vagab nds-Being in possession of bouse.

breaking implements,

Military Uniform-Wearing,.

6

6

Bogues and Vagabonds-Found in Dwelling house,

&c. for unlawful purpose,

71

71

The Uniform Ordinance 10 of 1893,-

Vagrancy, Ordinances 12 of 1888 and 25 of 1897.-

Vagrants......

Waterworks. Ordinance 16 of 1890,-

Water Wasting,

1

Water Works-Valve of -Wrongfully opening,.

3

Weights and Measures Ordinance 8 of 1885,-

1

Breach of,

ས ླཡ སྶ

4

10

10

129 130

1

21

197

197

Wild Birls and Game, Ordinances 15 of 1885 and 4 of

1892,--

Birds and Game Unlicensed taking of,

3

2

12

Women and Girls Protection Ordinances 11 of 1890, 6 of

1894, and 9 of 1897,--

1

1

Decoying women or girls into or away from the

10

10

Colony,

37

19

2

2

Detaining, harbouring, or receiving women or girls

for the purpose of prostitution,

16

20

Disorderly Blouse-Keeping a. ........

9

9

Indecent assault upon any female,

1

I

Letting out for hire women or girls for the purpose

1

of prostitution and knowingly deriving profits therefrom....

2

2

3

Procaration of girls under 16 to have carnal con-

nexion,

3

3

3

3

Purchasing, pledging, or selling women or girls for

the purpose of prostitution,

11

11

2

2

10,938 12,621

TOTAL

[11,185) 12,886

6

6

Prisoner-Aiding and abetting,--to escape,

2

2

134

136

Private Vehicle Ordinance 13 of 1895,-

3

3

ཋ ⌘ ༈ 1 ངྐཱསྐུ ས

3

3

Private Vehicles-Not keeping rule of the Road,

-Unlicensed,

7

+

13

1#

Magistracy, Hongkong, January, 1898.

H. E. WODEHOUSE,

39

40

Public Buildings, Gardeus. &c.-Regulations for main-

Police Magistrate.

4

7

tenance of good order and preservation of property

ín. Onlinance 8 of 1870,--

98

104

Public Gardens-Breach of Regulations for,

17

19

2

2

Wong Nei Chung Recreation Ground Regulations-

Breach of, ...

2

16

16

{

Public Health Ordinances 24 of 1887 and 4 of 1895,--

Boats, &c.-Dreaming on foreshore......

9

12

12

2

Common Lodging Houses Regulations-Breach of, Common Lodging Houses--Unlicensed keeping of, Drain, &c.-Leaving open and unprotected, Latrine Regulations-Breach of, ....

10

10

40

#

3

2

2

11

}]

Laundries-Using, as sleeping rooms,

$

-Explosive on board,-Neglecting to report

on arrival,.....****

Lantries-Unregistered,....

1

Night Soil or noxious waters-Carrying, during pro-

3)

--Fireworks-Discharging,

*

--Gunpowder, possession of more than 15

hibited hours, or depositing in the Streets, Nuisances-Neglecting to abate, after notice served

67

67

lbs. on,

1

by the Sanitary Board

1

1

"3

-Lights-Neglecting to exhibit at night,

101

101

Offensive trade-Establishment, Breach of Bye-Laws

31

--Not having certificated Master........

1

made under,

+

f

13

-Passengers-Carrying, in excess, .......

21

21

Overcrowding-in tenement house, ...

3

3

Steam Launch-Exhibiting side lights not fitted with

Pigs, &c.-Keeping, without license,

189

169

in board screens between sunset and sunrise,.

Į

Steam Whistles-Unnecessarily blowing,

Telegraph Cables-Anchoring within the limits of

area of.

Å

2

Wharves-Embarking passengers at prohibited,

--Obstruction of, by boat people,........

6

39

39

Morphine Ordinance 13 of 1893, ---

Breach of,

5

20 20 10

Pigeties, &c.-Neglecting to clean,

13

B

6

Plague and other infectious discases-Neglecting to

report cases of,

9

Reformatory Ordinance 19 of 1886,--

6

Breach of.

I

i

Registration of Births and Deaths Ordinance 16 of

1896.-

Dear Bodies-Unlawful removal of,

14

19

Naval Stores Ordinance 9 of 1875,-

Death-Failing to report,

Anchorage of Ships of War.-Dredging at,

40

40

--Wilfally giving false information to Police &c.,

d

Nuisances-Ordinancé 10 of 1872,--

Chai Mui-Night noises by playing at the Game

known as,

Regulation of Chinese Burials, and Prevention of certain

Nuisances, Ordinance 12 of 1856.--

48

48

Obeying calls of nature in the streets or in improper

Rough dressing, &c. of granite in or near a l'ublic

places,....

143

143

place,

4

Roads and Streets-Injury to,

Street Cries by Hawkers,

171

171

Shrubs, Trees-Cutting or destroying,

2

Offences against the person. Ordinances 4 of 1865, and

9 of 1897.

Trespass on Crown Land, ...

86

Regulation of Chinese People. Ordinance 8 of 1858,-

Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,.

1

B

Building-Occupying or erecting, on land not being

-Common,

15

690

943

under lease from the Crown,.....

14

21

-Indecent,

4

4

Mendicancy,......

21

On Peace Officer,..

3

1

Regulation of Chinese Ordinance 13 of 1888,-

Person-Forcible taking or keeping of,

3

Bills-Posting, without permission from Registrar

--Unnatural Offence-Committing,.

3

General,

*

Child Stealing,....

101

71

17

Drums and Gongs-Night uoises by beating,.

10

Cutting and wounding with intent to do grievous

Fireworks-Discharging, without permits....

312

342

bodily harm,

18

18

Lights or Passes-Chinese out at night, without,

149

149

Cutting and wounding with intent to commit murder,

1

River Steamers, Ordinance 16 of 1895,-

Manslaughter,

#

t

Passage-Obtaining, or attempting to obtain, with-

Murder,

5

11

out payment in River Steamers,

9

Rape,

Stupefying drug, &c.-Administering,

Rogues and Vagabonds, 5th of Geo. IV Chapter 83. s. 4.- Rogues and Vagabonds-As suspicious characters,...

1

11

Carried forward..

7,853 9,507

Carried forward.

10,632 12,315

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