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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH FEBRUARY, 1884.

No. of CASES.

49

No. of

PI-

OFFENCE.

Brought forwurd.......

Night, (see Artus).

Chinese carrying Arms, not being Holders of

Binese out at Night without,

-Breach of Ordinance for,..

---Illegally,...

Ce also Preferring false Charge and giving

wilful false Testimony),

-Talleensed Keeping of, (see Nuisances, &c.).

Confederating with Pirates,

with Murder,

-Assaulting, obstructing or resisting,

Assuming Name, Designation, &c., of Constable of, -Escape of Prisoners from Custody of (see Escape,

&c. J.

--Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of,..

pee Constables-Bribery, or attempting to bribe, (see

Bribery, &c.).

--Misconduct as, ......

ing Bill's on Walls, &c.,

- Ofice-Breach of Ordinance for,

Foultry-Selling in the Streets, (see Markets Ordinance,

Breach of).

Paya-Exposing Night Soil in open Boats along the (see

Nuisances, &c.).

Prepared Opium-Breach of Ordinance for Preparation

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

Birds, &c.).

Prisoners-Escape from Custody of Police of (see Escape).

-Escape from Gaol of (see Escape).

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-Negligently allowing the Escape of (see Escape) -Rescuing from Custody of Police (see Police). Provisions-Exposing for Sale or bringing into the Colo- ny unwholesome, (see Unwholesome Provi- ons, &c.).

Public Ways-Hauging wet Clothes,""&c. to dry over (see

Nuisances, &c.).

-Obstruction of (see Obstruction).

Quarantine Regulations--Breach of,

Hape,

eiving Stolen Goods, ·

Recognisances-Breach of,..

Regimental Clothes, &c., Purchasing or receiving (see Mi-

litary Law).

Registration of Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance

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for (see Births and Deaths).

of Householders & Servants-Breach of Ord-

inance for (see House).

Religious Ceremonies-Chinese carrying on without

Authority,

Rendition of Chinese (see Crimes, &c.).

Rosening Prisoners from Custody of Police (ser Police). Resisting Police-Assaulting, obstructing, or (sec l'olice,

Riotous Assemblages,..

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23

&c.).

Assault at, or in connection with (see

Assaults, &c. ).

Reads and Streets-Injury to,.

-Obstruction of (see Obstruction, &c.).

bbery-Assault with Intent to commit (see Assault,

&c.).

-From the Ferson,.

-From the l'erson with Wounding or with Vio-

lence,

-On the Highways with Arms or with Violence,

ques and Vagabonds-As Street Gamblers and Watch.

OFFENCE.

Brought forward,.

RONERS.

8,307 1,711

2

2

1

1

Seamen's Effects, Detention of,

Servants--Breach of Ordinance for Registration of House-

holders and (gre House).

No. OF CASES.

No. of PI-

SONERS.

7,516

8,876

1,1181,118

10

10

"

1

1

3

3

7

40

-Misconduct as Domestic (see Domestic Ser-

vants).

Shanghai-Deportation to this Colony from (see Depor-

tation, &c.).

Ship or Boat in the Harbour-Larceny on board (see

Larceny).

Ships-Neglecting to have a riding light on board,

27

---Masters leaving the waters of the Colony without

properly Certified Officers,

Shopkeepers-Obstruction of Roads by (see Obstruction). Shrubs, Trees, &c.-Cutting and Injuring (see Trees).

-Unlawful Possession of (see Unlaw.

ful Possession).

""

1

Soldiers-Assisting in the Desertion of (see Desertion).

--Disposing of Uniform, &c. (see Military Law), Spirituous and fermented Liquors--Breach of Ordinance

""

9

9

1

1

for retail of,

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

Stealing Cattle (see Cattle Stealing).

2

"

Children (see Child Stealing).

Dogs (see Dog Stealing).

Steam-Launch Ordinance-Breach of,.

Stolen Goods--Receiving (see Receiving, &c.).

3

3

Stones and other Missiles-Discharging to Danger of}

Persons and Property,.

5

5

Stragglers from Foreign Ships (see Desertion). Streams--Defiling,....

26

26

དྷཀྐཐཱ

Street Chairs and Vehicles-Breach of Ordinance for,

(see Chairs and Vehicles).

Streets-Obstruction of Roads and (see Obstruction).

"

"

-Gamblers and Watchmen to Gamblers, (see

Rogues and Vagabonds).

-Gambling, treated as Obstruction of Public Ways

(see Gambling).

-Noises by Hawkers,

Suspicious Characters, (sce Rogues and Vagabonds).

Threats-Attempting to extort by Menaces, and..

命命

Of Violence to the Person,

With Intent to extort Money,

Trade Marks and Labels-Fraudulently using false,

3

3

1999

65

65

26

26

2

2

12

21

10

10

Trees, &c.-Cutting and destroying,

47

47

-Unlawful Possession of Shrubs, &c., (see

"

Unlawful Possession).

Turf-Cutting from Crown Land without Permit, (see

Trespass on Crown Land).

Trespass on Crown Land....

104

104

Unniuzzle Ferocions Dogs-Allowing to be at large, &c.,

(see Dogs).

Uniform.&c. Soldiers disposing of, (see Military Law). Unlawful Possession of Property, ....

228

263

of Trees, Shrubs, &c.,

34

41

Unlicensed---Auctioneer,

-Coolie Lodging Houses,.

"}

-Hawking,

19

Money Changer,

22

"

Plying of Boats for Hire,

759

759

30

30

17

Seamen's Boarding Houses,

Unnatural Offence.......

-Assault with Intent to commit an,

(sce Assaults).

Unwholesome Provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bring-

16

16

ing into the Colony,..

Chairs, &c.)

:

22

22

12

3

1

2

2

348

348

men to Gamblers,.

>>

11

--As suspicious Characters,.

166

166

"}

--As Vagrants................

7

7

"

>>

"1

-Wandering abroad and lodging

22

22

in the open air,

dish and Filth-Allowing Accumulation in house, or

"

immediate Vicinity thereof, of (see Nuisances).

-Throwing into the Streets (see Nui-

sances).

-Throwing into the Harbour or on the

Beach (see Nuisances),

-Assisting in the Desertion of (see Desertion),

-Harbouring deserted,

-Desertion of Merchant (see Desertion);

-Making false Statement as to Ships in which

they served, and presenting false Characters, f

-- fual of Duty by British Merchaut,. -Wilfully forcing to leave their Ships;

s Boarding House, Unlicensed (see Unlicensed,

&c.).

Carried forward,.

Vehicles and Chairs-Breach of Ordinance for, (see

Watchmen to Gamblers, (see Rogues and Vagabonds).

-Misconduct as Private. -Night Noises by. (we Night).

Weapons-Found by Night with dangerous and offensive, with Intent to break into Dwelling Houses, (see Night).

!,

-Having Possession of Offensive, (see Offen-

sivo").

Weights and Measures-Breach of Ordinance for, Witnesses-Intimidating, (see Embracery).

**

-Ordered to give Security for Appearance, Wharves Obstruction by Beat People of, (see Obstruc-

tion).

Workmen-Intimidating......

-Misconduct as,..

Wounding-Assault with, (ser Assault).

21

21

1

1

"

8,307 10,711

-Cutting and, and inflicting bodily injuries,

(are Cutting, &c.),

-Robbery from the Person with, (see Rob-

bery).

Wreck-Larceny from, (se Larceny).

TOTAL.......

1

1

19

19

1

:

Magistracy, Hongkong, 1st February, 1884.

10,653 | 12,101

II. E. WODEHOUSE,

Senior Police Magistrate.

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