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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7TH APRIL, 1883.

OFFENCE.

NO. OF CASES.

No. GF PRI-

SONERS.

OFFENCE.

Brought forward,..

No. of CASES.

No CF *PRI-

SONERS.

6,376 8,156

Brought forward,.

Police-Assaulting, obstructing or resisting,

-Assuming Name, Designation, &c., of Constable of,

5,8217,541

""

29

-Escape of Prisoners from Custody of, (sce

"Escape," &c.)

1

1

-Rescuing Prisoners from Custody of,

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

"

"Bribery," &c.)

Misconduct as,

Posting Bills on Walls, &c...

Post Office--Breach of Ordinance for,

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

Breach of ").

Praya-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

£6 Birds," &c.) Prisoners-Escape from Custody of Police of, (see "Es-

cape").

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-Escape from Guol of, (see "Escapo ").

-Negligently allowing the Escape of, (see "Es-

cape ").

-Rescuing from Custody of Police, (see "Police"). Provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bringing into the Colo

ny, unwholesome, (see "Unwholesome Pro- visions," &c.)

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

"Nuisances," &c.)

Obstruction of, (see "Obstruction ").

Quarantine Regulation-Breach of,

Rape,

Receiving Stolen Goods,

Recognizances-Breach of,

Regimental Clothes, &c., purchasing or receiving (see

"Military Law").

Registration of Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance

19

for, (see "Births and Deaths").

of Householders and Servants-Breach of

Ordinance for, (see "House").

Religious Ceremonies-Chinese carrying on without Au-

thority,

Rendition of Chinese, (see "Chinese ").

Rescning Prisoners from Custody of Police, (see " Police”). Resisting Police-Assaulting, obstructing, or, (see "Police"

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

"Larceny ").

Shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm,

to murder,

Shopkeepers-Obstruction of Roads by, (see "Obstruc-

tion").

Shrubs, Trees, &c.--Cutting and injuring, (see" Trees "),

-Unlawful Possession of, (see "Un-

lawful Possession").

3

3

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10 00 00

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:

12 090

Soldiers-Assisting in the Desertion of, (see "Desertion

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

for Retail of,

Stamp Ordinance-Breach of,

Stealing Cattle, (see "Cattle Stealing ").

Children, (see "Child Stealing

*

*

Dogs, (see "Dog Stealing").

Stolen Goods-Receiving, (see “Receiving" &c,) Stones and other Missiles-Discharging to Dunger

Persons and Property,

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

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").

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-Gambling, treated as Obstruction of Public Ways,

"

(see "Gambling ").

-Noises by Hawkers,

Suspicious Characters, (see "Rogues and Vagabonda "),

Threats-Attempting to extort by,..

1

1

1

7

1

1

8

26

26

"S

146

146

6

6

33

69

-Of Violence to the Person,

1

""

14

14

*

-With Intent to extort Money,..

Trade Marks and Labels-Fraudulently using false,

Trees, &c.-Cutting and destroying,

45

45

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

Turf-Cutting from Crown Land with

Permit, (see

K

Trespass on Crown Land").

Trespass on Crown Land,...

200

200

Unmuzzled Ferocious Dogs-Allowing to be at large, &c.,

(see "Dogs").

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

283.

324

32

of Trees, Shrubs, &c.,

48

49

1

9

92

-Coolie Lodging Houses,..

-Fishing Boats,

"

Hawking,

--Money Changer,

27

-Plying of Boats for Hire,

5

5

-Seamen's Boarding Houses,

4

16

Unnatural Offence,.

2

2

367

367

1

1

39

40

1

6

10

--Assault with Intent to commit an,

3;

(see "Assaults").

247

247

men to Gamblers,

Unwholesome Provisions-Exposing for Sale, or bring-

7

>

-As Suspicious Characters,

174

174

ing into the Colony,.

"

As Vagrants (European and In-

dians),..

39

39

Vehicles and Chairs-Breach of Ordinance for, (see

"Chairs," &c.)

&c.)

Riotous Assemblages,

Assault at, or in connection with,

(see "Assaults," &c.)

Roads and Street-Obstruction of, (see “Obstruction," &c.)

12

-Injury to,

Robbery-Assault with intent to commit,(see "Assault,"&c.)

>>

27

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From the Person,

From the Person with wounding,

On the Highways with Arms or with Violence, Rogues and Vagabonds-As Street Gamblers and Watth-i

Unlicensed-Auctioneer,

دو

Rubbish and Filth-Allowing Accumulation in House, or

immediate Vicinity thereof, of, (see . "Nuisance").

"

-Throwing into the Streets, (see "Nui-

sances").

"

-Throwing into the Harbour or on the

Beach, (see "Nuisances").

Sailors-Assisting in the Desertion of, (see "Desertion "). Seamen-Harbouring deserted,

>>

"

-Desertion of Merchant, (see "Desertion"). -Making false Statement as to Ships in which they served and presenting false Characters, --Refusal of Duty by British Merchant,

Seamen's Boarding House, Unlicensed, (see "Unlicensed,"

&c.)

Seamen's-Effects Detention of,

Servants-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of House-

"

holders and, (see "House").

-Misconduct as Domestic, (see "Domestic Ser-

vants").

Shanghai-Deportation to this Colony from, (see "De-

portation," &c.) *

Carried forward,.

13

:

Watchmen to Gamblers, (see “Rogues and Vagabonds").

--Misconduct as Private,

-Night Noises by, (see "Night").

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

-Having Possession of offensive,..

Weights and Measures-Breach of Ordinance for, .........

Witnesses-Intimidating, (see "Embracery ").

"

-Ordered to give Security for Appearance,

Wharves-Obstruction by Boat People of, (see “Ob-

struotion").

13 Workmen-Intimidating,

12

---Misconduct as,

Wounding-Assault with, (see "Assault").

-Cutting and, and inflicting bodily injuries,

(see "Cutting," &c.)

bery").

Robbery from the Person with, (see "Rob-

Wreck-Larceny from, (see “Larceny ").

6,376 | 8,156

Magistracy, Hongkong, 17th February, 1883.

TOTAL,.....

:

3

3

:

1

11

4

4

7,5679,402

H. E. WODEHOUSE,

Police Magistrate.

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