THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 18, 1906.
Table III.
LIST OF OFFENCES TRIED IN THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURTS DURING THE YEAR 1905.
OFFENCES.
NUMBER No. of
4:F
PXI-
CASES. SONERS.;
OFFENCES.
829
No. of CASES.
No. 03
PRI-
SONERS,
35
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Arms Consolidation Ordinance-2 of 1900,-
Brought forward,.
Ammunition-Being in possession of,
3
8
Failing to furnish the Harbour Master with a manifest of,
Dangerous Goods Ordinance-1 of 1873.——
1
1
+4
*
Arms-Carrying or having possession of, without a
permit,
-Dealing in, without a licence,
-Importing into the Colony without permit, Bribery and certain other Misdemeanour Punishment
Ordinance-1 of 1898,--
Offering or accepting a bribe by a public servant. Banishment ad Conditional Partions Ordinance −1 of
1882.-
Banishmen: -Returning after,
Buildings Ordinance-1 of 1903
Blasting stones or excavations, &e,. to the danger of persons and property without taking proper precaution,
Building-Neglecting to use proper materials for
the erection of,
Cutting earth, or turf, and extracting stones from
Crown Land,..
Dangerous walls-Neglecting to pay the cost for
shoring up.
Fire-place-Failing to provide,
Boa ded ceiling-Breeting without permission, Hoardings-Leaving in roadway to the danger of
passengers,
Encroachment on Crown Irmel,
Inflammable structures-Erecting, without permis-
sion of the Director of Public Works,
Matshed overcrowding,
83
77
3
Selling, without a licence,
1
}
Dogs Ordinance-3 ‹f 1893, ---
Ships, &c. neglecting to hoist a Red Flag or to exhibit
red light when laden with,
Storing, without a licence,
Unlawfully obtained --throwing into water,
Dogs—Unlicensed keeping of,
36 | Employers and Servants Ordinance—45 of 1902,—
Breach of,
73
Extradition Acts of 1870-1873,--
Offences under.
Fire Investigation Ordinance-8 of 1895,-
Removing property from Premises under Fire In-
vestigation, .
701
1048
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2
1
21
20
48
52
2
2
1
10
Foreign Offenders Detention Ordinance-1 of 1872,-
Offences under.
2
3 | Forgery Ordinance—4 of 1805.--
79
167
Forged Bank note,-Uttering, with intent to defraud, Forged documents-Uttering, with intent to de-
1
fraud.
Document-Forging, with intent to defraud,
Forts Protection Ordinance-3 of 1891,—
3
1
Battery. Fieldwork, or Fortification-Entering with-
out a written permit.
6
1
Fugitive Offenders Act of 1881,-
+
Offences muder..
+
Gambling Ordinance-2 of 1-91,-
12
3
Common Gaming House-Keeping, or playing in. Lotteries--Dealing in.....
107
1,336
8
8
Matshed Kitch n, Maintaining other than in accord-
ance with Matshed Bye-laws,
--Announcing the result of,
3
Street Gambling,
SI
136
Plaus of Building-Neglecting to submit, to the
1 Lector of Public Works,
Watchmen to Street Gamblers-Acting as....
2
2
11
Gambling on board in the Harbour,
4
12
Notices of Building Authority-Failing to comply
with,
Good Order and Cleanliness Ordinance-1 of 1845,-
100
107
Animals-Cruelty to,
22
35
Verandahs obstruction,
N
Bonfire Making,
20
96
Cattle Diseases Ordinance-1 of 1903,—
Waste-pipe-Failing to repair,
Cattic-Landing at prohibited wharf, &e., or during
prohibited hours,
Pigs-Keeping. in a way which caused needless or
avoidable suffering to them,
11.
China & Corea Order in Council 1904.-
Proceedings under,
Breach of the Peace,
28
31
Slaughter-houses, &e.-Slaughtering animals except"
2
*
Cattle turned loose on public ways,
Disenderly behaviour,
Dogs Allowing unmuzzled, ferocious, to be at large.
-Keeping, accustomed to annoy passengers, Firearms-Discharge to the danger of the Public, Furious driving.
10
10
5691,081
8
8
I
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1
9
Indecent exposure of person by bathing, or otherwise, Nuisances-Hanging wet clothes, etc., over Public
10
ways.
6
7
Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance- -1 of
1889,-
Chinese Boarding House - Unlicensed,
5
-Throwing rubbish, etc., into the streets. Obstruction of roads and streets by hawkers and
shopkeepers,
125
137
1.181
1,351
Decoying men or boys into or away from the
Colony,
Public Prostitutes-Soliei.ing persons in public place
4
(Ord. 7 of 1905),
1
Chinese Boarding House-Failing to register names
Stones-Throwing to danger of the ublic,
2
ete, of lodgers,
7
Chinese Boarding House Licence-Breach of con-
ditions of,
Unlawful possession of property,
263
·,,,
of trees, shrubs, etc..
313 76
2
Property Damage to.
Emigration Passage Broker-Falling to obtain Heence, False Return to Fanigration Officer-Purnishing, Personating Emigrants,
Prevention of persons from working at lawful oeon-
pation,
1
1
Obstinction accruing to Navigation,
7
Shipment of Emigrants-Attempting to procure,.
2Gunpowder and Fireworks Orditane-14 of 1901,—
Chinese Extradition Ordinance-7 of 1889,--
Fireworks-Exposing for sale in uncovered cases,
3
5
Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed
in,
15
16
| Larceny & other similar Offences Ordinance—–> of 1865,-
Burglary..
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Closed Houses and Insanitary Dwellings Ordinance-1 of
1903,
Embezzlement....
22
Backyards-Neglecting to keep, clear of obstruction, Basement floors--lulabiting.
2
False pretences-Obtaining, or attempting to obtain,
goods or money by,...
49
50
Felony-Attempting to commit,
10
Basement--Used for preparation of food,
Cubicles—Breach of Regulations for,
73
192
Breaking out from a Store after committing a.. -Breaking into a house and committing a---
3
Houses &eglecting to cleanse and limewash,
44
175
thervin,
19
24
Open space-Neglecting to provide an-in the rear
-Breaking into a house, with intent to commit.
16
18
of building,
I i
Honsebreaking....
10
16
Premises Neglecting to keep in clean and whole-
Larceny-as a bailee,
22
23
some condition,
19
25
—common,
9 S 1,019
Windows, &c.— Obstruction.
11
-from dwelling house..
39
43
Coinage Offences Ordinance -7 of 1865. ---
-from the person.
67
Counterfeit Coins-Peing in possession of.
21
B
-from ships or boats in the Harbour,
20
-Uttering or paiting off,
5
Common Law—
Conspiracy to pervert the course of Justice (Arch.
22nd Edition),
Suicide-Attempting to commit,
-from Godown,
of cattle or other animals,
Menaces-Demanding money by.......
Perjury, (Ord. 2 of 1889),
9
Cargo-working on Sunday Ordinance--1 of 1891,
Breach of,
3
Dangerous Goods Ordinance-1 of 1873.—
Carrying, uncovered in boat, or failing to cover with
serviceable tarpaulin,
Robbery from the person,
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with violence,
Armed,
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Stolen goods-Receiving,
Goods stolen outside the Colony-Unlawful posses-
sion of,
20
46
26
47
3
Material particulars from account book-Falsely
omitting.
Conveying or exposing for sile, without attaching
labels to cases or vessels containing the same, Junk-Lighting on board while laden with kerosine,
Carried forward..
2
3
701 1,048
Licensing Consolidation Ordinance-8 of 1887,———
Hawker's licence-Failing to exhibit in a conspicu-
ons place,
Carried forward,
5
4,618 7,337
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