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OFFENCE.

THE CASES CONSISTED OF :-

Abduction and sale of Women and female Children, Absent from Ship without Leave (see Seamen). Abusive Language (see Breach of the Peace). Accessory after the Fact to Felony (see Felony)

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Accusing of Crime--Conspiracy for (see Conspiracy). Aiding and Abetting in Felony (see Felony). Alms-soliciting (see Mendicancy).

Animals-Cruelty to..........

Arms-Chinese not Holders of Night Passes found car-

rying,

Army & Navy-Desertion from H.M.'s (see Descrtion). Arson,

Artificers and Artizans-Misconduct as (see Workmen). Assanh---At or in connection with riotous Assemblages,.

--Accompanied with Damage to Property,

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-Causing grievous bodily harm,.

-Common,,.

-Indecent,

-On Females, and Boys under 14 years of age,. -On person to prevent lawful apprehension,

-On Police in the Execution of their Duty, and

obstructing and resisting Police,

-With intent to rob,..

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to commit an unnatural Offence,

-With wounding,

Attempting to commit Felony (see Felony).

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other Offences (indictable),

to extort by Threats, Menaces, &c., (see

Threats. &c.).

to bribe Police Constables (see Bribery).

Auctioneer-Unlicensed (see Unlicensed).

Banishment-Returning after (see also Conditional

Parlon )...

Bankrupt-Fraud by,

NO. OF CASES.

NO. OF PRI- SONERS.

OFFENCE.

Brought forward,..

3

4 Clothes-Hanging to dry over Public Ways, wet, (sec

Nuisances).

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-Purchasing or Receiving Regimental (see Mi-

litary Law).

Coin-Offences relating to,

Common Assault (see Assault).

Larceny (see Larceny).

Conditional Pardon-Breach of,

Confederating with Pirates (see Piracy).

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Conspiracy to accuse of Crime,

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to commit Felony,

to defeat the ends of Justice,

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to defraud,

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Constables of Police-Assault, &c., on (see Assault).

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-Assuming name and designation of

(see Police).

-Misconduct as (see Police).

-Attempt to bribe (see Bribery).

Contagious Diseases' Ordinance-Offences against.. Contempt of Court,

Coolio Lodging Houses-Unlicensed (we Unlicensed, &c.). Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience

of by Juror (see Jurors).

Crackers-Making Bonfires or Firing (see Bonfires, &c.). Crime Conspiracy to accuse of (see Conspiracy). Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory (see

Chinese).

Crown Land-Trespass on (see Trespass).

NO. OF CASES.

NO. OF PRI- SONERS.

1,075 1,306

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15

1

1

4

6

1

1

42

42

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13

Cruelty to Animals (see Animals).

Cutting and Wounding with intent, &c....... Damage to Property, (see Malicious Injuries). Dangerous and Offensive Trades-Carrying on,

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Weapons Found by Night with, with intent to break into a Dwelling House, (see Night).

Begging (so Mendicancy).

Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of.

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Bestiality (see Unnatural Offences).

Bills-Posting (are Posting Bills),

Deaths and Births Breach of Ordinance for, (see

Births, &c.).

Birds-Breach of Ordinance for Preservation of,

1

1

Births & Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for Registration (

of,

3

3

Decoying Persons into or away from the Colony, Deportation from Canton to the Colony under H. M.'s

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14

Order in Council, 1865,

Boarding Houses for Seamen--Unlicensed (see Unlicen-

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sed).

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Boarding House Rules-Breach of,

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2

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Boats Breach of Ordinance for Cargo (see Cargo Bonts).

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-Exposing Night Soil along the Praya in open (see

Nuisances).

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-Larceny in the Harbour on board (see Larceny).

Leaving Harbour without a Clearance,

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-Obstruction of Wharves by (see Obstruction).

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British Merchant Ships,

bonds, &c.).

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Refusing to accept Hire when unemployed,..

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-Refusing to pay Hire of,.....

-Unlicensed Plying of (see Unlicensed).

Bodily Injuries-Cutting and wounding and inflicting (see

Cutting, &c.).

Bonfires-Firing Crackers or making,..

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Breach of the Peace,

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Bribery,

British Merchant Seamen-Refusal of Duty by (sce

Scamen).

-Stealing.

Buildings-Breach of Ordinance for,

Burglary,

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Returning from (see Banishment, &c ). Deported Persons-Harbouring,.

Desertion from Foreign Ships....

H. M.'s Army and Navy,

Destitutes (see Vagrants, under Rogues and Vaga

Diseased Cattle-Bringing into the Colony, (see Un-

wholesome Provisions).

Disorderly Behaviour-Accompanied with damage to

Disorderly House-Keeping a,

Distilling-Illicit,

Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large, &c.,

Domestic Servants-Misconduct as,

12 Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships of War,

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30

30

10

10

Property,

-Drunkenness, Fighting, &c.

774 1.261

-Wasting Water at Public Hydrants,

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4

14

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Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery,...

1

1

(see Harbour).

Canton-Deportation to this Colony from (see Deporta-

Driving furiously-(see Furious driving).

Drugs-Administering,..

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2

Drunkenness (see Disorderly Behaviour).

tion, &c.).

Cargo Boats-Breach of Ordinance for,.

Cattle-Bringing into the Colony diseased (see Un-

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wholesome Provisions).

Diseases Ordinance-Breach of,

-Stealing,

-Turned loose on Public Ways,.

Chairs and Vehicles-Breach of Ordinance for Street,

Chair Coolies--Obstruction of Public Ways by (see Obs-

truction).

Chair Hire-Refusing to pay Vehicle or (see Chairs and

Vehicles).

(see Night).

Child Stealing,

Chai Mui-Night Noises by playing at the Game called

Child-Desertion of,

Chinese Corpse-Burial of, clsewhere than in a Cemetery

(sce Burial).

Chinese Emigration Ordinance, Breach of...

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-not Holder of Night Passes found carrying

Arms (see Arms).

-Offenders found in the Colony after Banishment under Ordinance 9 of 1857, and in Breach of Conditional Pardon under Ordinance of 1860, (see Banishment and Conditional Pardon). -l'asseugers' Act 1855. Breach of,..

Territory-Crimes and Offences committed in,..

Carried forward..............

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5

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70

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Ducks-Selling in the Streets, (see Markets' Ordinance,

Breach of).

Dust Bins-Neglecting to clean out, (see Nuisances).

Raking (see Nuisances ).

Dwelling Houses-Found by Night with Dangerous and

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Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into, (see Night).

-Found by Night in-with Intent to

commit Felony, (see Night).

-Larceny in a, (see Larceny).

Earth-Cutting from prohibited Places, (see Tresspass

on Crown Land).

Embezzlement,

Embracery,

Enclosed Places and Gardens-Larceny of Vegetables

and Fruits from, (see Larceny).

Encroachment on Crown Land, (see Tresspass).

Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,

from Custody of Police,

Negligently allowing,

Evidence-Giving wilful false, (see False Charge, &c.), ExplosiveSubstances-Breach of Ordinance for Storage of,

by Colour of Office,..........

Extortion,

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by Menaces,

1,075 1,306

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5

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Carried forward........

2,097 2,834

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