THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1874.
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F. M. F. M. F.
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M. F.
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F. M. F. M. F.
M. F.
9,137
8,810 1,352 | 1,798
266 67
10
15
18
8
- 38
3
115 18
37
10
35
6
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Consisting of Offenders not sentenced to Imprisonment.
Abduction of Females,
Administering Drugs,
Aiding and abetting in Larceny,
Allowing Unmuzzled Ferocious Dogs to be at large, .....
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TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES,
THE CASES CONSISTED OF:- Brought forward,
10,933 1,673
12,606
3,679
137
29
81
9
24
1
11
8,971
.. 2,565
Brought forward, ..
:
5,139
Conspiracy to Defraud,
1
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Manslaughter,
Conspiracy with Intent to commit Felony,
1
Mendicancy,
Contempt of Court,
12
Misconduct as Domestic Servants,
Accessory after the Fact to Felony,
1
Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory,
3
Misconduct as Police Constables, ...
Assaults, (Common),
492
Cruelty to Animals,
7
Misconduct as Private Watchmen,
2
98
46
9
19
Assaults at or in connection with Riotous Assemblages,
6
Cutting and destroying Trees,
20
Misconduct as Workmen,
Assaults accompanied with Damage of Property,
23
Cutting and Wounding, and inflicting bodily Injuries,
9
Murder,
Assaulting, obstructing or resisting Police in the Execution of their Duty,
157
Damage of Property,
37
Negligently allowing Prisoners to escape,
Assault with Intent to rob,
1
Dangerous and Offensive Trades, carrying on,
9
Night Noises by playing at the Game called "Chai Mui,"
Assaults with Intent to commit an Unnatural Offence,
2
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Defiling Streams,
23
Night Noises by Watchmen, &c.,
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Assaults with Wounding,
32
Demanding Money by Menaces,
5
Nuisances, (various), consisting of:-
Assuming Name, Designation, &c., of Police Constables,
3
Desertion from Foreign Ships,
1
Attempting to commit Felony,
25
Desertion from H.M.'s Army and Navy,
6
House Nuisances, viz: Keeping Pigs, allowing Dirt and Filth to remain on Premises, or in immediate Vicinity,
1,017
Attempting to commit other Offences,
9
Desertion of Merchant Seamen,
At large at Night without Night Passes or Lights,
844
Detention of H.M.'s Mails,
Assisting Soldiers to desert,
Behaviour calculated to provoke a Breach of the Peace,
Breach of Ordinances:-
For Buildings,
For Bargo-Boats,
For Chinese Emigrant Ship Fittings, (No. 3 of 1873),
1
41
Deportation from Japan (to this Colony), under H.M.'s Order in Council of 1665, Deportations from Shanghai (to this Colony),
do.,
2
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Exposing Night Soil in the Street in uncovered Buckets, and in open Boats along the Praya,
Street Nuisances-Neglecting to clean out Dust Bins, and throwing? Rubbish, &c., into the Streets,
79
...
38
Discharging Fire Arms,
4
Throwing Rubbish into the Harbor, or on the Beach,
29
44
Discharging Stones and other Missiles to danger of Persons and Property,
9
Raking Dust Bins,
15
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8 Disorderly Behaviour accompanied with Damage to Property,
58
Hanging Wet Clothes, &c., to dry over Public Ways,
32
For Harbor and Coasts,
For Jails,
For Markets,
345
For Marine Store Dealers,
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2
1 Disorderly Behaviour-Europeans and Chinese Drunkenness, Quarreling, &c., 843 Disorderly Behaviour-Chinese, Fighting,
418
Obeying Calls of Nature in the Street,
Obstruction of Roads and Streets, &c., by Hawkers, Chair Coolies, & Shopkeepers, 708
51
4
Doubtful Witnesses to find Security for Appearance,
14
Obstruction of Wharves by Boat People,
Dog Stealing,
1
Obtaining Money or other Goods by False Pretences,
Embezzlement,
5
Offences relating to Coin,
For Night Pass,
1
Enticing, Decoying, or by Fraud or Force bringing to or taking away Men
56
Perjury,
:
:
42
7
13
For Pawn Brokers,
9
or Women from the Colony, (Ordinance 6 of 1873),
Piracy with Murder,
For Preparation and Sale of Prepared Opium,
19
Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,
3
For Preservation of Birds,
1
Extortion by Menaces,
For Registration of Births and Deaths,
17
False Imprisonment,
:
Eor Registration of Houses and Servants,
28
Forcibly taking away or detaining Adults with Intent to Ransom,
For Retail of Spirituous and Fermented Liquors,
9
Forgery,
For Storage of Explosive Substances,
1
Fraudulently using False Trade Marks and Labels,
For Storage of Gunpowder,
1
Furious Driving.
For Street Chairs and Vehicles,
200
Harboring Deported Persons,...
For Suppression of Gambling,
-4
Harboring Deserted Seamen,
Breach of Stamp Act,
For Weights and Measures,
For Chinese Passengers Act of 1855,
For Harbor Regulations,.
Breach of Military Law, (Soldiers disposing of Uniform, &c.),
Breach of Recognizances,
Breach of Quarantine Begulations,
K
Bribery, or Attempts to bribe Police Constables,
23
Highway Robbery with Arms or with Violence,...
1
House Breaking,
111
Illicit Distillation,
:
3
Illegally Pawning,
y
Indecent Assaults on Females,
1
Indecent Exposure of Persons by Bathing or otherwise, and Lewdness,
Intimidating Witnesses,
Iutimidating Workmen,
Burglary.
Jurors neglecting to answer Coroner's Summons for Attendance at Inquests,
Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery,
Kidnapping,
Cattle Stealing,
2
:
Larcenies, (Common),
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Cattle turned loose on Public Ways,
21
Larcenies from Dwelling Houses,
Chinese not holders of Night Passes found carrying Arms,
5
Larcenies from the Person,
Chinese Offenders found in the Colony after Bauishment under Ord. No. 91
12
Larcenies from Ships or Boats in Harbor,
of 1857, and in Breach of Conditional Pardon under Ord. No. 1 of 1860,
Larcenies of Vegetables and Fruits from Gardens and Enclosed Places,...
Child Stealing,
5
Making Bonfires or Firing Crackers,
Carried forward,
2,565
Carried forward,
12
1
1
2
8
51
Trespass on Crown Lands,
2
Unauthorized Religious Ceremonies, (Chinese),
3
Unlawful Possession of Property,
3
Unlicensed Coolie Lodging Houses,
6
Unlicensed Seamen's Boarding Houses,
412
Unlicensed Hawking,
66
Unlicensed Plying of Boats for Hire,
50
33
Using Threats,
5
351
...
5,139
Posting Bills on Walls, &c.,
Preferring False Charge, or giving wilful Kalse Testimony,
Purchasing or receiving Regimental Clothes, &c.,
Rape,
Receiving stolen Goods,
Robberies,
CAN
Robberies with Wounding,
Rogues and Vagabouds:-
As Street Gamblers, and Watchmen to Gamblers,
As Suspicious Characters,
As Vagrants, (Europeans),
Stragglers from Men-of-War in Harbor,
Street Gambling, (treated as Obstruction of Public Ways),
Street Noises by Hawkers,
3
13
3
21
:
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189
181
37
60
71
815
30
6
252
8
2
512
22
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Unwholesome Provisions, exposing for Sale or bringing into Colony,
TOTAL,
C. MAY, 1st Police Magistrate.
9,137
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