THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9тп FEBRUARY, 1884.
THE CASES CONSISTED OF :-
47
OFFENCE.
No. OF
No. og CASES.
PHI- BONERS,
n and sale of Women and female Children,.
Mom Ship without Leave (see Scamen). Language (see Breach of the Peace).
ry after the Fact to Felony (see Felony).
before
(
ing of Crime-Conspiracy for (see Conspiracy).
Az and Abetting in Felony (see Felony)."
-soliciting (see Medicaucy).
Amais--Cruelty to......
As-Chinese not Holders of Night Passes found car-
rying,
--Chinese carrying at Fire,.
Army & Navy-Desertion from H.M.'s (see Descrtion).
Ason,
Artificers and Artizans--Misconduct as (see Workmen). Aault-At or in connection with riotous Assemblages,,
--Accompanied with Damage to Property,. -Common;.
.9
::
-Indecent,
-On Feinales, and Boys under 14 years of age,. -On Person to prevent lawful apprehension, -On Police in the Execution of their Duty, and
obstructing and resisting Police,
-With intent to rob,..
12
to commit an unnatural Offence, With wounding,
Attempting to commit Felony (see Felony).
"
other Offences,
to extort by Threats, Menaces, &c., (see
Threats, &c.).
to bribe Police Constables (are Bribery).
Auctioneer--Unlicensed (we Unlicensed).
Ranishment-Returning after (see also Conditional
Pardon).
Bankrupt--Fraud by,
OFFENCE.
Brought forward,.
No. of CASES.
No. of PRI-
SONERS
1,358 1,774
11
14
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2
5
3
3
23
26
10
10
19
33
Clothes-Hanging to dry over Public Ways, wet, (sce
Nuisances).
-Purchasing or Receiving Regimental (see Mi-
litary Law).
Coin-Offences relating to,
Common Assault (ace Assault).
Larceny (see Larceny ),
Conditional Pardon-Breach of,
Confederating with Pirates (see Piracy ).
97
97
35
to &
35
Conspiracy to accuse of Crime,
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to commit Felony,.....
2
2
to defraud,
6
6
Constables of Police-Assault, &c., on (sec Assault).
要
"J
11
-Assuming name and designation of
(see Police).
-Attempt to bribe (see Bribery).
-Misconduct as (sce Police ). 870 Contagious Diseases' Ordinance-Offences against,.
: 58
580
6
8
2
.2
1
1
114
156
1
1
....
35
46
Contempt of Court,
Coolie Lodging Houses-Unlicensed (see Unlicensed,
&c.).
Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience
of by Juror (see Jurors ).
Crackers-Making Bonfires or Firing (see Bonfires, &c.). Crime-Conspiracy to accuse of (see Conspiracy ). Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory (see
Chinese).
Crown Land-Trespass on (see Trespass).
Cruelty to Animals (see Animals).
Cutting and Wounding with intent, &c.,..
Damage to Property, (see Malicious Injuries ).
Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of,
Dangerous and Offensive Trades-Carrying on,
Weapons--Found by Night with, with intent to break into a Dwelling House, (see Night).
Deaths and Births-Breach of Ordinance for, (see
Births, &c.)
Decoying Persons into or away from the Colony, Deportation from Canton to the Colony under H. M.'s
...
1
1
8
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29
33
"
3
3
4
2 NA
Japan Shanghai Returning from
Deported Persons-Harbouring, Desertion from Foreign Ships...
22
Order in Council, 1865, f
19
"
99
1
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H. M.'s Army and Navy,
British Merchant Ships,
Assisting in the-of Soldiers and Seamen,
Destitutes--(see Vagrants, under Rogues and Vaga-
bonds, &c.)
Disensed Cattle-Bringing into the Colony, (see Un-
wholesome Provisions).
Disorderly Behaviour-Accompanied with damage to į
Begging (ar Mendicancy).
Breach of the Peace,
Bestiality (see Unnatural Offences).
Bills-Posting (see Posting Bills).
Binis, Bensts, &c.-Maliciously killing of,
Birds-Breach of Ordinance for Preservation of
Biths & Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of,
Beats-Larceny in the Harbour on board (see Larceny).
-Exposing Night Soil along the Praya in open (see
Nuisances).
-Master of, neglecting to proluce License when (
require...
--Leaving Harbour without a Clearance,
-Neglecting to give Notice of intended Departure,
---Master's furnishing untrue particulars regarding
Cargo of...
-Obstruction of Wharves by (see Obstruction). -Refusing to pay Hire of,.
-Unlicensed Plying of (see Unlicensed).
--Breach of Ordinance for Cargo (see Cargo Boats).
Boarding Houses for Seamen-Unlicensed (see Unlicen-
sed).
7
N
72
23
23
6
:
2
2
Property, -Drunkenness, Fighting, &c.,.
-Wasting Waterat Public Hydrants,
535
909
Bodily Injuries--Cutting and wounding and inflicting (see
Distilling-Illicit,
Cutting, &c.),
Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large, &c.,
20
20
2
2
Bonfires-Firing Crackers or making,
162
162
59
-Stealing.
Bribery,
4
1
Domestic Servants--Misconduct as,
41
41
British Merchant Seamen-Refusal of Duty by (see
Scamen).
Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships of War,
(see Harbour).
Baggery (see Unnatural Offences).
Driving furiously-(see Furious driving).
Buildings Breach of Ordinance for,
Drugs--Administering,
7
15
Burulary,
6
18
Drunkennessee Disorderly Behaviour.
Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery,.
Ducks-Selling in the Streets, (see Markets Ordinance;
Breach of).
+
Dust Bins-Neglecting to clean out, (see Nuisances).
-Raking (see Nuisances).
Dwelling Houses-Found by Night with Dangerous and
16
16
35
236
252
1
2
13
19
Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into. (we Night).
-Found by Night in-with Intent to
commit Felony, (see Night). -Larceny in a, (se Larceny).
Earth-Cutting from prohibited Places, (see Tresspass
on Crown Land ).
Embezzlement,
Embracery,
Enclosed Places and Gardens-Larceny of Vegetables
and Fruits from. (er Larceny).
Encroachment on Crown Land, (see Tresspass).
Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,
from Custody of Police,
Negligently allowing,
Evidence-Giving wilful false, (see False Charge, &c.). Explosive Substances-Breach of Ordinance for Storage
of........
Extortion by Colour of Office,.
Canton-Deportation to this Colony from (see Deporta-
tion, &c.).
Cargo Boats--Breach of Ordinance for,.....
Lule-Bringing into the Colony diseased (see Un-
wholesome Provisions).
---Turned lose on Public Ways,... -Stealing,
Gains and Vehicles-Breach of Ordinance for Street.... Chair Coolies-Obstruction of Public Ways by (see Obs-
truction).
ir Hire-Refusing to pay Vehicle or (see Chairs and
Vehicles).
Lai Vui-Night Noises by playing at the Game called
(*ee Night).
4--Desertion of.......
Cid Stealing.
g Corpse-Burial of, elsewhere than in a Cemetery
(see Burial).
---not Holder of Night Passes found carrying
Arms (see Arms).
-Offenders found in the Colony after Banishment or Conditional Pardon under Ordinance 8 of 1882 (srg Banishngat and Conditional Pardon), -Terilo-Crimes and Offences committed in,....
Carried forward,
2
24
1,358 1,774
by Menaces,
Carried forward...........
:
2
2
-10 21
2,372.915
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