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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10TH MARCH, 1894.

THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-

145

No. of

OFFENCE.

No. of CASES.

PRI-

OFFENCE.

BONERS.

Altering receipts for money,

5

5

Brought forward,.

Animals-Cruelty to

29

20

Furious Driving..................

Arms Consolidation Ordinance-Breach of Árson,

36

36

Gambling Ordinance-Breach of

2

3

Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,................

3

---Common

613

755

"

"}

-Indecent

5

5

"

"1

-On Excise Officers in the execution of their duty, and obstructing and resisting them,

House Breaking,...

12

21

-On Police in the execution of their duty, and

obstructing and resisting Police,

55

61

With intent to rob,

"

to commit an unnatural Offence,

";

"

-With wounding,.

Gunpowder. &c.—Causing bodily injury by

Harbour-Dredging at Anchorage for Ships of War in the

Regulations--Breach of (see also Boats, Seamen

and Ships),

Householders-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of Indecent Exposure of Person by Bathing or otherwise,

and Lewdness...

12 Insulting or threatening expression-Using before the

Magistrates

Junk-Neglecting to report arrival of

--Using for a purpose other than that specified in

the licence,...

Larceny as a Bailee,

No. or CASES

No. or PRI-

SONERS.

2,231 2,900

42

42

3271,147

1

1

10

10

44

44

8

17

14

14

14

14

4

2

1

3

2

"}

"

1

-Breach of the Peace,

1

of age to be, in a registered

事劳

"

lease from the Crown,

Burglary,

"

"

Banishment-Returning after..

Births & Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of Boats-Demanding more than legal fare,

-Offences as to the numbering of

-Refusing to accept Hire when unemployed,..

Bribery, or attempting to bribe,

Brothels-Allowing children above 6 and under 15 years

--Keeping an incorrect list of inmates of regis-

tered

-Unregistered

-for persons other than Chinese--Permitting a

male Chinese to enter...

Building Ordinance-Breach of ....

Buildings-Occupying or erecting, on land not being under

Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery,... Cargo-Furnishing untrue particulars regarding the ge-

neral character of,

Cattle Diseases Ordinance-Breach of...

-Slaughtering in a place other than one set apart

for the purpose,...

-Turned loose on Public Ways,

32

32

李静

11

11

3

3

13

13

"}

-By Servant,

2

2

"+

-By public servant,

35

35

-Common

"

7

7

-from Ships or Boats in the Harbour,.

10

11

-from the Person,

129

2204202

2294

892 951

11

136

6

6

:

from Wreck,

1

3

-in a Dwelling House,

1

05 00

3

8

co oo

3

8

1

ཡ་

1

4

-of Beasts or Birds, not the subject of Larceny

at Common Law,

of fruit or vegetable production in a garden,... of vegetable productions not growing in gardens, Malicious Injury to Property,

2

2

3

5

1

42

42

>>

to Electric or Magnetic Telegraph,

3

3

87

87 Manslaughter,

1

1

11

13

Markets Ordinance-Breach of..

856

856

2

2

Menaces-Demanding Money by

10

19

Mendicancy,

465

465

10

NO

2

2

Merchandise Marks Ordinance-Breach of.

8

8

10

Merchant Shipping Act-Offences against

2

Misdemeanour-Attempting to commit

2

2

Child Stealing,

Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed in Coin-Offences relating to

92971

9

15

10

230

-Inciting a Person to commit a Morphine Ordinance-Breach of

1

23

23

Murder,

3

3

-Attempting to commit

1

1

Convict Licence-Breach of

1

Corrosive fluid-Throwing with intent to do grievous

bodily harm,

2

2

Cutting and Wounding with intent to do grievous bodily

harm,..

11 Night-Found in Dwelling Houses by—with intent to

commit Felony therein,

-Noises by beating drums and gongs,

Noises, by playing at the Game called Chai-Mui,

Nuisances--Allowing Dirt and Filth to remain on Pre-

13

16

16

52 4D TO

13

16

16

24

34

Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of

90

90

1

mises or in immediate Vicinity thereof, --Blasting Stones to the danger of Persons

2

2

Decoying men or boys into or away from the Colony,

and Property,

5

or imprisoning or detaining them for the purpose of emigration or for any purpose whatsoever,

"

-Blowing Whistles,

6

"

-Boarding Ships without permission,

58

Xma

58

27

32

""

-Boats mooring inshore, between the hours of

Women or girls into or away from the Colony,..

16

29

9 o'clock at night and gunfire in the morning.

125

125

Desertion from Foreign Ships,

10

10

多多

-Boats obstructing Fairways,

57

57

""

H.M.'s Army and Navy,

2

2

*

British Merchant Ships,

12

12

"

19

Hongkong Police Force,

1

1

"

under

--Stealing,

Disorderly Behaviour Fighting and creating a disturb-

House-Keeping a

Distraint for rent-Fraudulently removing properties

Distress Warrant-Imprisonment in default of insuffici-

ency of goods or chattels,

Dogs Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large, &c.,

Domestic Servants-Misconduct as,

Drugs-Administering.

Drunkenness,

Embezzlement,

ance,

473

933

""

While Drunk,..

163

153

--Breaming Boats, &c....

-Carrying or exposing Night Soil or Noxions Waters in the Streets in uncovered Buc- kets, and in open Boats along the Praya,...

---Hanging wet Clothes, &c., to dry over

Public Ways,....

GNI

2

2

8

8

1

1

"

2

2

"

1

1

12

12

*

-Keeping Pigs, &c., without a Licence, -Neglecting to clean out Dust Bins, and

throwing Rubbish, &c., into the Streets, -Obeying Calls of Nature in the Streets,

-Obstruction of Wharves by Boat People,... ---Regulations-Breach of.

126

50

11

32 2822

3

26

126

50

12

12

11

1

1

51

8

8

-Rough Dressing, &c., of Granite in or near

a Public place...

2

2

4

4

-Throwing Rubbish into the Harbour or on

**

59

59

the Beach,

37

37

3

3

Obscene books, &c.--Exposing for sale

3

3

3

by Clerk,.

1

Obstruction of Roads and Streets, &c., by Hawkers,

""

by Public Servant,

2

Vehicle drivers and Shopkeepers,

913

938

19

by Servants,

6

Offensive Weapons-Having Possession of

3

3

Escape of Prisoners or attempting to escape from Custody

Opium Ordinance-Breach of Prepared

858

866

of Police,

I

Ordinance-Breach of Raw

37

38

12

Extortion,

2

Passage-Obtaining surreptitiously a

18

18

False Charge-Preferring or giving wilful false evidence,

18

18

Passes--Chinese out at Night without

56

56

"

Pretences obtaining Goods and Money by

26

33

Pawnbrokers-Breach of Ordinance for

2

2

Falsification of Accounts by Public Servant,

9

9

Felony-Attempting to commit

18

18

Perjury, (see also Preferring false Charge and giving

wilful false Testimony),

1

1

Fire Arms-Discharging

3

3

Firemen to Government Fire Brigade-Misconduct as

3

3

Piers and Wharves-Reconstruction of-without previous sanction and authority of Governor,

1

1

Fire Works-Discharging without permits,

184

184

Foreign Offenders-Temporary detention of

1

1

Poison &c.-Maliciously administering so as to endanger

life or inflict grievous bodily harm,

1

2

Forged Bank Note, Cheque &c.—Uttering

2

4

Police-Rescuing or attempting to rescue Prisoners from

"

"1

17

Instrument-Obtaining goods or money by

-Obtaining a registered letter by

6

6

Custody of

1

Police Constables-Misconduct as

5

means of

1

1

Prison Ordinance-Breach of,

1

Forgery,

1

1

Public Gardens-Breach of regulations for maintenance

Forging receipts for money,

Fugitive Offenders Act 1881-Offences against

4

4

of good order and preservation of

2

2

property in the

18

18

Carried forward,..

2,231 2,900

Carried forward,.

7,662 9,275

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