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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7TH APRIL, 1883.

OFFENCE.

No. of CASES.

NO. OF PRI- SONERS.

OFFENCE.

313

No. of CASES.

No. OF PRI-

SONERS.

Forgery,

Forcible Entry,

Brought forward,..

False Statements-Seamen presenting false Characters and

"

making, (see "Seamen ").

Trade Marks and Lables-Fraudulently using, (see

"Trade Marks").

Felony-Accessory before the Fact to...........

23

"

"

after

-Aiding and Abetting in...

-Attempting to commit,

-Conspiracy

(see "Conspiracy ").

"

--Found by Night in Dwelling Houses with Intent

to commit (see “Night," &c.)

Ferocione Daguer Allowing unmuzzled, to be at large, (see

Dogs").

Fighting, (see Disorderly Behaviour").

Filth and Rubbish-Allowing Accumulation in House, or immediate Vicinity thereof, of, (see “Nuisances”).

Fire Arms-Discharging,

Fish-Selling in the Streets, (see "Markets Ordinance,"

Breach of.)

Foreign Ships-Desertion from, (see "Desertion").

2,2203,159

"1

"

-Dogs, (see "Dog Stealing ").

"

3

3

Brought forward,....

Larceny-Cattle, (see “Cattle Stealing ").

-Children, (see "Child Stealing").

-Common,

-from Ships or Boats in the Harbour,

2,539 3,961

820 1,015

22

1

the Person,

189 207

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5

6

Wreck,

"

"

51

52

""

-in a Dwelling House,

43

"

---of Vetetables and Fruits from Gardens and

enclosed places,

13

of Beasts or Birds, not the subject of Larceny at Common Law,

15

བྷངྒཱ:༣ ཕོ

43

58

15

15

2

2

Lewdness, (see "Indecent Exposure," &c.)

Libel,

Lights-Chinese not carrying at night,

Lodging Houses--Unlicensed Coolie, (sce“ Unlicensed "). Mails Detention of H. M.'s, (sce "Post Office ").

Malicious Injury to Property,

Manslaughter,

3

Or co

5

3

m 'O

3

4

Marine Store Dealers-Breach of Ordinance for,. Markets Ordinance-Breach of,

Mendicaney,..

29

29

7

18

383

383

187

187

Man-of-War Stragglers from, (see "Dasertion "), Fowls-Selling in the Street, (see "Markets Ordinance,

Broach of.)

Fraud

24

Conspiracy to commit, (see "Conspiracy").

Gaols-Breach of Ordinance for, ...

Gaol-Escape of Prisoners from, (see "Escape").

Gardens and enclosed Places Larceny of Vegetables and

Fruits from, (see "Larceny ")."

Geese-Selling in the Streets, (see "Markets Ordinance,”

Breach of.)

Girls-Abduction of, (see " Abduction").

Goods and Money-Obtaining by false Pretences, (see

"False Pretence "),

Gunpowder-Breach of Ordinance for Storage of..........

Harbour and Coast Ordinance--Breach of,..

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Dredging at Anchorage for Ships of War in the, Larceny on board Boat or Ship in the, (see “Lar-

Ceny *)**

Furious Driving,.

Fruit and Vegetables in Gardens and enclosed Places-

Larceny of, (see "Larceny ").

Gambling-Breach of Ordinance for Suppression of,

3

8

69

543

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-in the Streets, treated as Obstruction of

Public Ways,........

110

110

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-Registered Householder permitting, in a House, (see "Householder," &c.)

2

}

Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance-Miscel-

laneous Offences against,..

--Inciting a Person to commit a,.

11

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

by Watchmen,

Night Passes-being out without, (see "Passes ").

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37

3

3

-Chinese carrying deadly dangerous Wea- pons, not being Holders of, (see "Danger- ous and offensive Weapons").

Night Soil-Exposing in the Streets in uncovered Buckets, and in open Boats along the Praya, (see "Nuisances ").

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

mises or in immediate Vicinity thereof,. -Exposing Night Soil in the Streets in uu- covered Buckets and in open Boats along the Praya,

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Men-of-War Anchorage-Dredging at, (see " Harbour Merchant Seamen-Desertion of, (see "Desertion ").

-Refusal of Duty by British, (see "Seamen

Military Law-Breach of,..

Misdemeanor-Attempting to commit,.

Money Changer-Unlicensed, (see “Unlicensed "). Murder,

-Piracy with, (see “Piracy ").

Navy and Army-Desertion from H. M.'s, (see “De-

sertion").

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2: Night-being out without Lights at, (see "Light").

-Found at, armed with dangerous and offensive) Weapons, with Intent to break into Dwelling Houses,

4

4

""

-Found in Dwelling Houses by-with Intent to

commit Felony therein,

17

18

2

2

1

12

11

11

: 210

10

5

5

2

2

Regulations-Breach of,..

27

28

Throwing Rubbish on the Beach or into the,

(see Nuisances ").

Householders and Servants-Breach of Ordinance, for

Registration of,.

Hawkers-Calling out in the Sale of their Wares, (see

"Street Noises ").

-Obstruction of Public Ways by, (see "Obstrus-

tion "*).

-Unlicensed, (see Unlicensed "").

Highway Robbery with Arms or with Violence, (see “Rob-

bery").

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House-Allowing Filth and Rubbish to accumulate in or in immediate Vicinity of, (see "Nuisances ").

House Breaking,..

Householder, Registered, permitting Gambling in a House,

(see "Gambling ")..

House-Larceny in a, (see "Larceny ").

40

40

3

"

"

-Keeping Pigs without a Licence,

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

Public Ways...

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2

2

12

12

"

--Neglecting to clean out Dust Bins, andį

79

throwing Rubbish, &c., into the Streets,

+

5

10

57

-Obeying Calls of Nature in the Streets, -Raking Dust Bins,

29

ཁམ ;

79

29

"1

-Throwing Rubbish into the Harbour or on

the Beach,

12

""

--Found by Night in a-with Intent to commit Fe- lony therein, (see "Night").

"

-Found by Night with Dangerous and Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into a Dwelling, (see "Night," &c.)

-Unlicensed Coolie Lodging, (see "Unlicensed ").

Seamen's Boarding, (see "Unlicensed"). Hydrant-Wasting Water at a public, (see "Disorderly

Conduct").

Inciting a Person to commit a Misdemeanor, (see “Misde-

meanor "").

Exposure of Person by Bathing or otherwise,

-Blasting Stones to the danger of Persons

and Property,

-Ringing Door Bells,

-Regulations-Breach of,

Obscene Pictures-Exposing in Public Street,

Obstruction or Resisting Police,. (see "Police").

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

Chair Coolies and Shopkeepers,...

Offensive Trades-Carrying on Dangerous and, (see

Offensive Weapons-Found at Night with Dangerous and

12

77

*

"1

29

2 2 -8*

61

61

2.

2

1

29

3

3

13

of Wharves by Boat People,

"

"

of Navigation,.

"Dangerous").

Indecent Assaults, (see "Assault").

19

19

-with Intent to break into a Dwel- ling House, (see "Night"). -Having Possession of,

6

6

and Lewdness,..

Opium-Breach of Ordinance for Preparation and Sale

61

66

Information-Laying a false,..

1

1

of prepared,

Injury to Property-Malicious, (see "Malicions Injury,"

Passengers' Act of 1855-Breach of Chinese, (see “Chi-

&c.)

nese," &c.)

Inquests-Jurors disobeying Coroner's Summonses for

Attendance at, (see "Jurors"),

Passes-Chinese carrying Arms, not being Holders of

Night, (see "Night”).

Insanity,.

F

1

-Chinese out at Night without,

386.

386

Japan-Deportation to this Colony from, (see "Deporta-

Pawnbrokers-Breach of Ordinance for,

2

2

tion").

Pawning-Illegally,

4

5

Jurors-Neglecting to answer Coroner's Summonses toį

attend Inquests,.............

1

1

Kidnapping, (see “Child Stealing," "Abduction and Sale

of Women and Female Children").

Labels and Trade Marks-Fraudulently using false, (see

"Trade Marks," &c.)

Pigs-Unlicensed Keeping of, (see “Nuisances," &c.) Piracy,

Perjury, (see also "Preferring false Charge and giving

wilful false Testimony.")

.2

3

6

34

19

-Confederating with l'irates,.

>

--with murder,.

Carried forward,..

2,539 3,961

Carried forward,

5,821 7,541

554 554

211 211

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21

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