152
CASES,-
Continued.
Seamen-Neglect or refusal of duty by, in British
Ships,
.99
-Making fast to ship under way,
OFFENCE.
Brought forward...
* Markets Ordinance 17 of 1837,—Continued.
Market-Nuisances in,
19
-Obstructing the Avenue of,
Unwholesome provisions-Exposing for Sale, or
bringing, into the Colony,
Merchandise Marks Ordinance 15 of 1890,-
Breach of,
Merchant Shipping Act, 1891,-
Breach of Regulations for preventing Collision at Sea. Seamen-Disobeying lawful orders of Masters in
British Ships,
Surreptitious passage –Obtaining,
Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance 26 of 1891,-
Anchorage of Ships of War-Dredging at,
Boarding Ships without permission,...........................
Boats Beating drums or gongs during prohibited
hours,
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13
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-Demanding more than legal fare, -Failing to carry Licences on board,
to render assistance after collision,.
-Mooring in shore between the hours of 9
No. of No. of CATES.
PRI-
SONERS.
8,089 9,595
18
00:00
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Со сто
24
OFFENCE.
Brought forward,
No. of CASES.
No of PRI-
SONERS.
10,397 12,109
18
18
18
9
9
1
1
1
Opium Ordinance. (Prepared) 21 of 1891,-
Offences against the person. Ordinance 4 of 1865,-Com-
tinued.
Shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm.. Stupefying drug, &c.—Administering,................... Workman, &c.-Intimidating,
2 Opium Ordinance as amended by 4 of 1894,—
Breach of,
Excise Officer-Assault on,
3
3
13
19
6
6
-Assuming the designation of,...
10
10
Prepared Opium-Being in possession of, without
having valid certificates....
1,237 1,2+1
16
16
Opium Ordinance 22 of 1887 and 22 of 1891,-
12
12
77
77
Bye-laws Breach of,
1
Illegal pawning,
5
5
4
4
1
Peace and Quiet Ordinance 17 of 1844,
Breach of (Raw),
Order and Cleanliness-Ordinance 9 of 1867,-
Pawnbrokers Ordinance 3 of 1860,-
Pawnbrokers-Acting as, without a license,
-Failing to make proper entries,
10
10
11
11
Breach of,
1
7
6
o'clock at night and gunfire in the morning,.
226
226
Private Wharves-Trespass on....
**
-Refusing to accept hire......
1
I
to show Licences to Police,
23
23
"
11
to stop or go alongside Wharf when
Police Force Regulation, Ordinance 9 of 1862,—
called upon by Police................
9
9
11
-Transferring Licences,
1
1
"
&c.-Unlicensed,
...
263
264
Boat Licences-Breach of conditions of..........
12
12
Fairways-Obstructing,
88
88
Goods unlawfully obtained-Throwing into water,
1
2
"
Junk-Anchoring in prohibited place,
2
2
Navigation-Breach of rules of,
1
1
Nuisances in Harbour,
158
160
Piers and Wharves Ordinance 18 of 1884,-
Police Force Consolidation Ordinance, 14 of 1887,-
Police Constables-Misconduct as,
Police Constables-Assault on, in execution of duty,.
-Obstructing, or resisting, in the discharge of their duties,
Private Vehicle Ordinance 13 of 1895,-
Private Vehicles-Breach of Regulations for................ -Not keeping rule of the Road, -Unlicensed,
Public Buildings, Gardens, &c.-Regulations for main- tenance of good order and preservation of property
—
-
5
5
44
55
9
9
299
40
40
45
45
200
Quarantine Regulations-Breach of
1
1
in, Ordinance 8 of 1870,-
Seamen-Absenting from duty, from British or
Kennedy Road Regulations-Breach of,
4
16
Foreign Ships,
10
10
Public Gardens-Breach of Regulations for,
201
20
"
+9
signed the Articles... .....................
11
"
"
JJ
"
"
-Desertion of, from British or Foreign Ships, -Remaining behind Ships after having
Ships, &c.-Anchorage or Harbour-Leaving with-
out Clearance or during prohibited hours,. -Cargo, &c.-Furnishing untrue particu-
lars of,
-Clearance-Neglecting to return, to the
Harbour Master,
-Fireworks-Discharging,
-Lights-Neglecting to exhibit at night,... --Not having certificated Master,
-Passengers-Carrying, in excess........
Steam Launch-Anchoring, without an Anchorage
"
pass,
-Exhibiting side lights not fitted with
in board screens between sunset and sunrise,
&c.-Refusing to pay fare of, Unlicensed,
Steam Whistles-Unnecessarily blowing,
Telegraph Cables-Anchoring within the limits of
area of.
Wharves - Embarking passengers at prohibited,
14
-Obstruction of, by boat people,
Morphine Ordinance 13 of 1893,—
21
21
Wong Nei Chung Recreation Ground Regulations-
Breach of,
2
2
2
2
Public Health Ordinance, 24 of 1887,
Bakehouse Bye-laws-Breach of,
1
33
33
Boats, &c.-Breaming on foreshore...........
29
29
Common Kitchen-Using, as sleeping room,
17
17
5
1
Common Lodging Houses Regulations-Breach of, Common Lodging Houses-Unlicensed keeping of, Drain, &c.-Leaving open and unprotected, Excretal matters-Irrigating land with, near Public
68
68
98
98
11
11
237
237
Road,
1
1
3
3
Latrine Begulations-Breach of,
18
18
47
48
Laundries-Using, as sleeping rooms,
1
1
Night Soil or noxious waters--Carrying, during pro-
hibited hours, or depositing in the Streets, Nuisances-Neglecting to abate, after notice served
76
77
by the Sanitary Board,.
45
45
9447
Pigs, &c.--Keeping, without licence,
99
99
Pigsties, &c.-Neglecting to clean,
Plague and other infectious diseases-Neglecting to
report cases of,
48"
3
18
27
Registration of Births and Deaths Ordinance 16 of
10
8-3
10
1896, -
1
1
Breach of,
a
60
60
Regulation of Chinese Burials, and Prevention of certain
Nuisances, Ordinance 12 of 1856,–
Breach of,
5
Obeying calls of nature in the streets-or in improper
Naval Stores Ordinance 9 of 1875,-
places,
104)
104
Marine and Naval Stores Dealers in, not keeping
books according to Schedule,..............
Roads and Streets-Injury to,
3
5
4
Trespass on Crown Land,
209
209
Marine and Naval Stores-Dealing in, without a
licence,
11
11
Regulation of Chinese People. Ordinance 8 of 1858,—
Building-Occupying or crecting, on land not being
Nuisances-Ordinance 10 of 1872,-
under lease from the Crown,
154
154
Chai Mui-Night noises by playing at the Game
known as,
Mendicancy,
36
36
68
Rough dressing, &c. of granite in or near a l'ublic
place,
5
5
Street Cries by Hawkers,
136
136
Offences against the person. Ordinance 4 of 1865,-
Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,....
1
1
-Common,
601
785
事事
Indecent,
4
7
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"
-On boys and females under 14 years of age,
1
1
29
11
11
to rob,
Child Stealing,
-With intent to ravish,
Cutting and wounding with intent to do grievous
1
"
68 Regulation of Chinese Ordinance 13 of 1888,-
Drums and Gongs-Night noises by beating,. Fireworks-Discharging, without permits.... Householders neglecting to report change of tenants,. Lights or Passes - Chinese out at night, without, Pass-Using, without authority of the holder, River Steamers, Ordinance 16 of 1895,-
Passage-Obtaining, or attempting to obtain, with-
out payment in River Steamers,
1 Rogues and Vagabonds, 5th of Geo. IV Chapter 83. s. 4.— Rogues and Vagabonds-As suspicious characters,......
-Found in Dwelling house,
14
14
872
872
3
3
3,326 3,325
1
1
bodily harm,
Manslaughter,
Murder,
236
Каре,
Carried forward,
10,397 12,109)
4
2
23
27
&c. with intent to commit felony therein,
41
13
"
*
--Indecent exposure of person,
1
5
11
"
1
-Wandering abroad and lodg-
ing in the open air,
261
261
Carried forward,................
17,409 19,167
24
24
7
7
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