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132 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26т FEBRUARY,

1881.

OFFENCE,

Brought forward,..

-Conspiracy

(see "Conspiracy ").

Felony-Aiding and abetting in,

"

-Attempting to commit,

11

-Found by Night in Dwelling Houses with Intent

to commit, (see "Night").

Ferocious Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled, to be at large.

(see "Dogs").

**

Fighting, (see Disorderly Behaviour").

Filth and Rubbish-Allowing Accumulation in House, or

immediate Vicinity thereof, (see "Nuisances ").

Fire Arms-Discharging,

Fire Brigade Ordinance-Breach of,

Fish-Selling in the Streets, (see "Breach of Markets

Ordinance").

Forcible Entry,.

Forcibly detaining or taking away adults with intent to

obtain ransom,

Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1843. (6 and 7 Victoria, Chap. 94) Commitments to Gaol by the Magistrates under,

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

Forgery..

Men-of-war, Stragglers from, (see "Desertion").

Fowls Selling in the Streets, (see "Breach of Markets

Ordinance").

Frand by Bankrupt, (see “Bankrupt ").

-Conspiracy to commit, (see "Conspiracy").

Fruits and Vegetables in Gardens and enclosed Places-

Larceny of, (see "Larceny ").

NO. OF C.SES.

NO. OF PRIS-

ONELS.

1,955, 2,609

2

2

28

56

OFFENCE.

Brought forward,

NO. OF CASES.

NO. OF PRIS-

ONERS.

2,6253,899

Labels and Trade Marks-Fraudulently using false, (sec

"Trade Marks," &c.).

Larceny Cattle, (see " Cattle Stealing ").

--Children, (stre "Child Stealing ").

15

11

-Dogs, (see “Dog Stealing ").

-Common,

751

858

-from Ships or Boats in the Harbour,.

2

2

the Person,

135

150

Wreck,

1

9

in a Dwelling House,

7

10

"

6

of Beasts or Birds not the subject of Larceny

at common Law,

1

1

-of Vegetables and Fruits from Gardens and

enclosed Places,

11

12

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

Libel.

1

1

Lights-Chinese not carrying at Night,

5

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

Malicious Injury to Property,.

43

45

Manslaughter,

3

7

1

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

1

1

328

328

Mendicancy,

221

221

Men-of-War Anchorage-Dredging at, (see "Harbour"). Merchant Shipping Acts 1854 and 1855,-Breach of,.. Merchant Seamen-Desertion of, (see "Desertion

1

1

**

-Refusal of Duty by British, (see

"Seamen ").

2

Furious Driving,.

8

Military Law-Breach of,

Gambling-Breach of Ordinance for Suppression of,

133

637

"

in the Streets, treated as Obstruction of

Public Ways,

216

216

Attempting to commit,

-in Public Ways, treated as Rogues and Va-

gabonds.

137

137

-Aiding and Abetting in,

49

66

-Piracy with, (see “Piracy").

1:

多多

--Registered Householder permitting, in a House,

5

5

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

Gaols-Breach of Ordinauce for,

5

5

Gardens and enclosed Places-Larceny of Vegetables and

Fruits from, (see “Larceny ").

"

Geese--Selling in the Streets, (see "Breach of Markets

Ordinance").

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

Goods and Money-Obtaining by False Pretences, (see

False Pretences ").

Gunpowder-Breach of Ordnance for Storage of, Harbour and Coasis 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

"Larceny ").

Misdemeanor----Aiding and Abetting in,

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

Navigation-Obstruction to,

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

sertion").

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

--Found at, armed with dangerous and offensive Weapons, with Intent to break into Dwell- ing Houses,

-Inciting a Person to commit a,

2

6

9

3

4

9

10

10

59

Regulations-Breach of, ......

17

17

15

Throwing Rubbish on the Beach or into the, (see

"Nuisances").

--Noises, by Watchmen, &c.,

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

12

1:

--Olduese carrying Arms, not being Hold-

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

1

1

15

"

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

Mui,"

-Found in Dwelling Houses by-with Intent to}

commit Felony therein,

8

11

1

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

31

"Street Noises "),

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

tion ").

--Unlicensed, (see "Unlicensed ").

Highway Robbery with Arms' or with Violence, (see

Robbery ").

House-Allowing Filth and Rubbish to accumulate in, or

in immediate Vicinity of, (see "Nuisances ").

House Breaking,

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

45

:)

-Registered Householder permitting Gambling in

a, (see “Gambling ").

--Found by Night in a-with Intent to commit

Felony therein, (see “Night ").

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

-Setting Fire to, (see "Arson").

-Unlicensed Coolie Lodging, (sce “ Unlicensed ").

Seamen's Boarding, (see “Unlicensed "),

Householder-Registered, permitting Gambling in a

House, (see "Gambling ̈).

Householders and Servants--Breach of Ordinance for}

Registration of,....

Hydrant--Wasting Water at a public (sve “ Disorderly

Conduct ").

Inciting a Person to commit a Misdemeanour, (sco “ Misde-

meanour").

Indecent Assaults, (see "Assault ").

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

70

70

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

1

2

and Property,

-Common Scold,

1

1

-Exposing Night Soil in the Streets in un-

covered Buckets and in open Boats along the Praya..............

:

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

15

20

Public Ways,

-Keeping Pigs without a Licence,

13

13

--Neglecting to clean out Dust Bius, and

67

throwing Rubbish, &c., into the Streets,

-Obeying Calls of Nature in the Streets,. -Kaking Dust Bins,

96

-Regulations-Breach of,

Steam Launch-whistling by,

-Throwing Rubbish into the Harbour, or)

on the Beach,

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

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

Chair Coolies and Shopkeepers, of Wharves by Boat People........................

Offensive Trades--Carrying on Dangerous and, (see

"Dangerous").

Offensive Weapons-Found at Night with Dangerons

and-with Intent to break into a Dwelling House, (see “Night”), -Having Possession of,

Opium---Breach of Ordinance for Preparation and Sale!

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57

6

42

ཚེ༤༤་རྒྱབ་

148 157

129 129

182

195

Indecent Exposure of Person by bathing or otherwise,

45

45

of prepared,

and Lewdues8,

Injury to Froperty--Malicious, (See "Malicious Injury,'

$20.),

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

Chinese," &c.).

Passes-Chinese carrying Arms, not being Holders of,

tion ").

Inquests--Jurors disobeying Coroner's Summonses for Attendance at, (see "Jurors "). Japan-Deportation to this Colony from, (see “ Deporta-

Jurors--Neglecting to answer Coroner's Summonses to

attend Inquests,

Kidnapping, (see Child Stealing," "Abduction and Sale of Women and Female Children, Forcibly detain- ing." &c.)

Carried forward..

(see "Arms ").

!!

-Chinese out at Night without,

805

Pawnbrokers-Breach of Ordinance for,.

3

805 4

Pawning-Illegally,

1

Perjury, (see also Preferring false Charge and giving

wilful false Testimony "),

2

2

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

6

37

2.6253.899

Carried forward...

5,800 |7,280

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