THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-
85
No. of
OFFENCE.
No, of CASES.
PRI-
SONERS.
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31
17
→
99
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Altering receipts for money, ..................... Animals Cruelty to
Arms Consolidation Ordinance-Breach of A7son,
Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,.....
-Common
-Indecent
-On Excise Officers in the execution of their
duty, and obstructing and resisting them,
-On Police in the execution of their duty, and
obstructing and resisting Police,
-With intent to rob,
*
With wounding,.-
Banishment Returning after..
Births & Deaths--Breach of Ordinance for Registration of Boats-Demanding more than legal fare,
-Offences as to the numbering of
-Refusing to accept Hire when unemployed,..
-Breach of the Peace,
Bribery, or attempting to bribe,
Brothels-Allowing children above 6 and under 15 years
of age to be in a registered
-Keeping an incorrect list of inmates of regis-
tered
-Unregistered
-for persons other than Chinese-Permitting a
male Chinese to enter,..
Building Ordinance-Breach of
Buildings Occupying or erecting, on land not being under
Burglary,.
lease from the Crown,
Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery,. Cargo-Furnishing untrue particulars regarding the ge-
neral character of,
Cattle Diseases Ordinance-Breach of...........
,, -Slaughtering in a place other than one set apart
for the purpose............
5
5
OFFENCE,
Brought forward,--
NO. OF CASES
No. of
PRI-
BONERS.
29
29
Furious Driving......
36
36
2
3
3
613
755
>>
5
5
כס
8
12
55
to commit an unnatural Offence,
32
11
13
35
1000 2107
61
12
I
I
3
3
32
11
3
13
35
33267
Gambling Ordinance-Breach of
Gunpowder, &c.-Causing bodily injury by
Harbour-Dredging at Anchorage for Ships of War in the
Regulations -Breach of (see also Boats, Seamen and Ships),.
House Breaking........
Householders-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of Indecent Exposure of Person by Bathing or otherwise,
and Lewdness,..
Insulting or threatening expression-Using before the
Magistrates
Junk-Neglecting to report arrival of
--Using for a purpose other than that specified in
the licence,................
3 Larceny as a Bailee,
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2,231 | 2,900
42
42
327 1,147
1
1
10
10
44
8
17
14
11
14
+
2
42
"
-By Servant,
-By public servant,
-Common
སས་སྨྱུ
892 951
"J
39
-from Ships or Boats in the Harbour,.
10
11
"
-from the Person,
129 136
6
1
-from Wreck,
Ph
-in a Dwelling House,
3
8
a 00
*
of Beasts or Birds, not the subject of Larcený
8
at Common Law,
2
1
++
4
4
of fruit or vegetable production in a garden,... of vegetable productions not growing in gardens, Malicious Injury to Property,
3
42
11
to Electric or Magnetic Telegraph,
* F
87
87
Manslaughter,
1
11
13
Markets Ordinance-Breach of..
856
856
Ni
2 2
Menaces-Demanding Money by
10
19
Mendicancy,
465
465
N
2
10
10
ON
2
Merchandise Marks Ordinance-Breach of.
8
8
**
-Turned loose on Public Ways,
2
Child Stealing,
9
15
Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed in
7
10
Hot b
9
Merchant Shipping Act-Offences against. Misdemeanour -Attempting to commit
-Inciting a Person to commit a
2
2
2
2
1
1
2 Morphine Ordinance-Breach of
23
23
Murder,
3
-Attempting to commit
1
Coin-Offences relating to
11
11
Convict Licence-Breach of
1
1
Corrosive fluid-Throwing with intent to do grievous
bodily harm,
1
Cutting and Wounding with intent to do grievous bodily
harm,...
Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of
Decoying men or boys into or away from the Colony,
or imprisoning or detaining them for the purpose of emigration or for any purpose whatsoever,
Women or girls into or away from the Colony,...
**8
2
2
15
24 34
90
90
Night-Found in Dwelling Houses by with intent to
commit Felony therein,
-Noises by beating drums and gongs,
-Noises. by playing at the Game called Chai-Mui, Nuisances-Allowing Dirt and Filth to remain on Pre-
mises or in immediate Vicinity thereof, -Blasting Stones to the danger of Persons
M 1D t
N
13
13
15
15
16
16
2
and Property,
1
27
32
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-Blowing Whistles,
aa
5
6
-Boarding Ships without permission,
58
15 to 08
6
58
-Boats mooring inshore, between the hours of
16
29
++
Desertion from Foreign Ships,
*
H.M.'s Army and Navy, ..........................................
British Merchant Ships,
"
Hongkong Police Force,
ance,
While Drunk,...
"
"
House-Keeping a
under
10
10
17
9 o'clock at night and gunfire in the morning, -Boats obstructing Fairways,
125
125
57
57
2
2
21
-Breaming Boats, &c.,.....
2
2
12
12
1
"
Disorderly Behaviour Fighting and creating a disturb-
Distraint for rent-Fraudulently removing properties
Distress Warrant-Imprisonment in default of insuffici-
ency of goods or chattels,.
Dogs--Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large, &c.,
-Stealing,
Domestic Servants-Misconduct as, .
Drugs-Administering
Drunkenness,
Embezzlement,.
473
933
17
153
153
1
1
22
11
-Carrying or expo sing Night Soil or Noxious Waters in the Streets in uncovered Buc- kets, and in open Boats along the Praya....| -Hanging wet Clothes, &c., to dry over
Public Ways..--
-Keeping Pigs, &c., without a Licence, -Neglecting to clean out Dust Bins, and
8
8
26
2
2
1440
59
by Clerk,.................
11
"
by Public Servant,
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by Servants,
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1
39
12
"
throwing Rubbish, &c., into the Streets, -Obeying Calls of Nature in the Streets,
-Obstruction of Wharves by Boat People,... -Regulations-Breach of.
126
50
12
11
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*
3
26
126
50
12
1
19
8
-Rough Dressing, &c., of Granite in or near
a Public place,......
2
2
4
33
-Throwing Rubbish into the Harbour or on
59
the Beach,
37
37
3
3
Obscene books, &c.-Exposing for sale
3
383
3.
1
Obstruction of Roads and Streets, &c., by Hawkers,
2
Vehicle drivers and Shopkeepers,
913
938
Offensive Weapons Having Possession of
3
3
Escape of Prisoners or attempting to escape from Custody
of Police,
1
Opium Ordinance-Breach of Prepared
Ordinance-Breach of Raw
858
866
37
38
35
Extortion,
2
Passage-Obtaining surreptitiously a
18
18
13
False Charge-Preferring or giving wilful false evidence,
Pretences obtaining Goods and Money by
18
18
Passes--Chinese out at Night without
56
56
26
33
Pawnbrokers-Breach of Ordinance for
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2
Falsification of Accounts by Public Servant,
9
9
Felony-Attempting to commit
18
18
Perjury, (see also Preferring false Charge and giving
wilful false Testimony), .
1
1
Fire Arms-Discharging
3
3
Firemen to Government Fire Brigade-Misconduct as
3
3
Piers and Wharves-Reconstruction of-without previons sanction and authority of Governor,
1
1
Fire Works-Discharging without permits,
184
184
Poison &c.-Maliciously administering so as to endanger
Foreign Offenders-Temporary detention of
1
1
life or inflict grievous hodily harm,
1
2
Forged Bank Note, Cheque &c.—Uttering
2
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Instrument-Obtaining goods or money by
-Obtaining a registered letter by
6
Custody of
Police Constables-Misconduct as ............
means of
Forgery,
Police-Rescuing or attempting to rescue Prisoners from
1 Prison Ordinance-Breach of,
I Public Gardens-Breach of regulations for maintenance
1
5
1
Forging receipts for money...
Fugitive Offenders Act 1881–Offences against
4
of good order and preservation of
property in the
18
18
Carried forward,..
2,2312,900
Carried forward,...
7,662 9,275
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