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-From the Person with Wounding or with

Violence,

-On the Highways with Arms or with Violence,.

Rogues & Vagabonds-As suspicious Characters,

86

No. of

CASES,-Continued.

NO. OF

OFFENCE.

CASES.

PRI- SONERS.

Brought forward,.

7,662 9,275

Quarantine Regulations-Breach of.

Receiving Stolen Goods,..

Recognisances-Breach of .

25

34

Roads and Streets-Injury to

Robbery From the Person,

OFFENCE.

Brought forward,

6 6. Stone Cutters' Island Ordinance-Breach of

29 Streams-Defiling

34 Streets-Noises by Hawkers,

3 Suicide-Attempting to commit,..

2 Tramways Ordinance-Breach of

Trees, &c.-Cutting and destroying.

11 Trespass on Crown Land,

Unlawful Possession of Property,

**

No. of

No. o PRI- CASES. SONERS,

8,093 9,719

11

11

11

11

162

162

14

14

1

1

125

125

165

165

1

289

317

78

78

35

"

"

"9

-Gambling in the Street,..... -Wandering abroad and lodging in

the open air,..

3

of Trees, Shrubs, &c.,.. 3 Unlicensed-Cargo Boats,

34

34

2

2

-Hawkers,

1,062 1,062

15

15

"

---Keeping of Dogs,

42

42

Sanitary Regulations-Breach of

40

40

"

-Plying of Boats for Hire,

145

145

*

Seamen-Forcing or wilfully leaving, on shore,

-Refusal of duty by Foreign

1

of Steam Launches,

3

3

17

2

-Using of Boats as Dwelling Houses,

4

-Wilfully or negligently remaining in the Colony

after the departure of Ships,

Unnatural Offence-Attempting to commit

1 Unwholesome Provisions Exposing for Sale, or bring-

42

Ships, &c.-Carrying passengers in excess of that allowed

ing into the Colony

by Licence,

22

22 Vagrancy Ordinance-Breach of

31

H

19

19

-Leaving Anchorage during prohibited hours,.. -Leaving Harbour without a Clearance,

-Neglecting to have a riding light on board, -Not having certificated Master,

18

18 Vehicles-Offences against Public

12

132

12 Watchmen-Misconduct as Private 132 Waterworks Ordinance Breach of.

Shooting with intent to do Grievous Bodily Harm, Small Pox-Neglecting to report Cases of.. Spirit Licences Ordinance-Breach of....... Spirituous Liquors-Sale on board Ships,

Carried forward,..

1

8

7 Weights and Measures-Breach of Ordinance for

Wharf-Taking or disembarking passengers from pro-

hibited

13

13 Women and Girls Protection Ordinance-Breach of

2

14

14

11 418

423

1

161

59

21

23

ཐངྒྷསྶཀྑུཉྩ སྶ

8,093 9,719

TOTAL,

10,727 12,392

H. E. WODEHOUSE, Police Magistrate.

Magistracy, Hongkong, 11th January, 1894.

ABSTRACT of Cases brought under COGNIZANCE at the POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURT during a period of Ten Years, from 1st January, 1884, to 31st December, 1893, inclusive.

CASES, HOW DISPOSED OF, AND THE NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE PRISONERS UNDER EACH HEAD.

YEARS.

TOTAL NUMBER

Committed

OF CASES.

Convicted and Panished.

Discharged.

for Trial at Supreme

Court.

Committed to Prison or detained pending Orders of His Excellency the Governor,

Ordered to find Security.

Punished for Preferring

Total

To keep the Peace, to be of Good Beha- viour, and to answer

False Charge Undecided.

or giving

any Charge.

False Testimony.

Number of Defendants.

1

2

3

4

5

6

77

8

9

10

11

12

13

14 15

16

17

M.

F.

M.

F.

M.

F.

M.

F.

M.

F.

M.

F.

M. F.

M.

F.

1884,

14,065

11,748 1,088

2,294 268

101

2

35

CA

3

228

53

6

2

105

2

14,517 | 1,418

1885,

10,281 7,951 849

2,188 258

159

2

11

3

857

1886,

1888,

14,611 12,081 842

12,015 10,354 325 2,620 159

11,647 9,700 282 2,704 145

2,198 190

157

2

5

869

100

*

6

18

10,690 1,211

32

3

168

15,510 1,137

158

9

28

4

411

52 14

48

+10

18,633 549

168

98

11

177

15

3

48

2

12,898 411

Total,..... 62,619 51,834 3,336 | 12,004 1,020

743 21

177

21

2,042

319

61

387

4

67,248 4,726

Average per

Year,

12,523-810,366 8 667-2 2,400-8 204-0

148-6 4.2 35-4

4.2

408-4

63.8 12-2

1-0 77-4

0.8

13,449-6945-2

1889,

8,670 6,626 268

1890,

9,739 7,428 317

2,819 178

2,406 151

157 10

102

44

10

303

34

17

15

259

59

***

1891,

13,676 13,438 534

1,906 134

40

12

153

19

1

***

**

1892,

11,920 11,771 327

1,927

1893,

10,727 10,049 306 1,582

འང

151

40

4

LQ

5

191

20

7

***

*

28

75

102

2

to

7

-

1

242

36 17

23

64 8 9,530 503

35 2 10,243 529

143 2 16,693 689

13,969 502

11,972 420

an

201

Total,..... 54,732 49,307 1,752 | 10,090 689

441

16

83

11

1,148 168

45

293

t

61,407 2,643

Average per

Year,

10,946-4 9,8614 350-4 2,0180137-8 88-2 3.2 16.6

2.2

229-6

33 6

9-0

58-6

1.4

12,281-4 528-6

Grand Total

for the 10 117,351101,141 5.08822,094 1,709 1,184 37 260 Years,.......

12

32

3,190 487 106

5

680 11

128,655 7,369

Average per

Year,.......

11,735-1 10,114·1 | 508-8 | 2,209-4 |170-9

118.4

3.7 26.0

8.2

819.0

48-7 10-6

0.5

68-0 1-1 12,865-5 786-9

Magistracy, Hongkong, 11th January, 1894.

H. E. WODEHOUSE, Police Magistrate.

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