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THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-
OFFENCES.
Arms Consolidation Ordinances 6 of 1895, and 14 of 1895,—
Ammunition-Being in possession of
Arms Carrying or having possession of, without a
license,
-Dealers neglecting to keep Register of -Selling to unauthorised persons,
Bribery and Certain other Misdemeanors Punishment,
Ordinance 3 of 1898,
Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance 8 of 18$2,--
Banishment-Returning after
Board of Ship Liquor Sale Ordinance 18 of 1886,-
Spirituous Liquors, Selling on board Ships, Building Ordinances 15 of 1889, 25 of 1891 and 7 of 1895,-
Breach of Regulations made under,-By allowing
matsbed latrine in a dirty condition. Blasting Stones tɔ the danger of Persons & Property,... Cutting earth, or turf, and extracting stones from
Crown Land,..
Ground Surface-Failing to concrete,
Hoardings and Scaffoldings-Neglecting to erect
during repair of Buildings,
Matshed Overcrowding,
Cattle Diseases Ordinances 17 of 1887, and 17 of 1897,-
Breach of-Neglecting to report, diseased animals
at Government Depôt,..
Cattle-Landing at prohibited wharf, &c.,...... Cascases of animals, Digging up, after having been
buried,
-Keeping, in a way which caused needless
or avoidable suffering to them, -Slaughter Houses, &c., Slaughtering animals
except in,
Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance 25 of 1889
as amended by 1 of 1889,-
Decoying Men or Boys into or away from the Colony,...)
Chinese Extradition Ordinance 26 of 1889,-
Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed in, Closed Houses and Insanitary Dwellings Ordinance 15 of
1894,-
Breach of Bye-law made under (Domestic buildings
abut),
NO. OF No. of CASES.
PRI-
SONERS.
OFFENCES.
NO. OF CABEO.
No. of
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SONERS.
Brought forward,
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5
5
Forgery-Ordinance 6 of 1865,—Continued,
Document-Forging, with intent to defraud,
9
9
64
227
64
Gambling Ordinance 7 of 1891.—–
Common Gaming House-Keeping, or playing in,
St
841
Dealing iu Lotteries,
6
6
Street Gambling,..
263
263
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*
9
Watchmen to Street Gamblers-Acting as,
16
16
40
40
Good Order and Cleanliness, Ordinance 14 of 1845,-
Animals-Cruelty to,
11
11
DAKONNA
Bonfire Making.
9
9
3*
3
Breach of the Peace,
49
49
Dead Body, exposing in the public street,
1
Disorderly behaviour,
1,103
1,583
10
=*
10
2
2N
Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large,
8
8
---Inciting, to attack persons, &c.,
2
2
Domestic Servants-Misconduct as,
46
46
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83
83
+
Furnitures, &c.,-Removing to evade rent,
2
72
7
exposed,..
1
Hi and
1
Firearms-Discharging, to the danger of the Public,... Furious driving,
Indecent exposure of person by bathing, or otherwise, Nuisances Allowing dirt and filth, &c., to remain
Nuisances-Discharging sewage water and offensive
matter into the public side channel,
42
G8
1
13
13
6
1
Nuisances Hanging wet clothes, &c., over Public ·
ways,
23
23
1
1
Nuisances Throwing rubbish, &c., into the Streets, Obstruction of Roads and Streets by Hawkers, and
152
152
3
3
Shopkeepers..........
683
G83
Stones Throwing to danger of the public.
4
7
7
Streams--Defiling,
3
3
Unlawful possession of property,
288
437
1
of trees, shrubs, &c.,
67
67
15
15
Gunpowder Ordinance 1 of 1848, Breach of, Manufac-
ture and Storage of,.......
6
3
3
Kellets Islan —Ordinance 12 of 1898, Vessels not to
anchor or loiter within 50 yards of...............
Larceny and Other Similar Offences.-Ordinance 7 of
1865,-
Backyards-Neglecting to keep, clear of obstruction,. Basement floors-Inbabiting..
17
173
1
Burglary,
5
17
Burglary with violence,
3
Cocklofts and Mezzanine floors-Erecting, without
Church, Chapel, &c.-Entering, with intent to com-
mit felony...
permission from the Sanitary Board,
148
148
Embezzlement.
5
Cubicles Breach of Regulations for,
4
4
False pretences-Obtaining, or attempting to obtain,
Dead Bodies Breach of Regulations for removal of,
(Suffering from Infectious disease),...
goods or money by,
30
34
H
1
Felony-Attempting to commit,
10
10
Domestic buildings-Not having impermeable floors
provided,
-Breaking out from a Store after committing a,
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Ground Surface, &c.-Domestic buildings-Offence
as to,
Houses-Neglecting to cleanse and limewash,
some condition,
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-Found in Dwelling house, &c., by night,
with intent to commit,
19
19
WW
2
Premises-Neglecting to keep in clean and whole-
#1
79
79
Housebreaking,
Larceny as a bailee,
-by servants,
Common,..
24
28
1
1
3
3
965
1,092
++
Coinage Offences-Ordinance 10 of 1865,—
-from a dwelling House,
2
2
Counterfeit Coins- Uttering, or being in possession of, Common Law,—
IB
13
from the persou,.
77
83
1
from Ships or boats in the Harbour,
10
13
?
Bribery,
1
-of fruit or vegetable productions in Garden,
Cut and Wound, Attempting to,
1
from a Store,
4
Conspiracy to accuse of Crime,..
2
Menaces-Demanding money by,
15
15
Indecent and obscene prints-Exposing for Sale,. Suicide Attempting to commit,
Robbery from the person,.
1
3
}
-Robbery from the person with violence,
4
11
Coroner's Abolition Ordinance 17 of 1888,-
Stolen goods-Receiving,
19
23
Juror-Neglecting to answer Coroner's Summons to
attend Inques!,.
Army Annual Act 1897.-Desertion at Singapore, Dangerous Goods Ordinances 8 of 1873 and 8 of 1892,
Dangerous Goods-Boat laden with, anchoring in
prohibited place,
Licensing Consolidation Ordinance 21 of 1887,—
3 1
3
2
2
251
251
645
645
Hawker's Licence-Transferring of,....... Hawking within the prescribex limits of Market,
-Unlicensed,
Public Vehicles-Breach of Regulations-Not hav-
2
Dangerous Goods - Boat conveying, without proper
precution,
22
22
Dangerous Goods-Conveying or exposing for Sale, without attaching labels to cases or vessels con- taining the same,
2
2
27
12
17
Dangerous Goods-Ships, &c. lying alongside Wharf or landing place to land or ship, for more than 15 minutes,
Dangerous Goods Ships, &c., neglecting to hoist a
Red Flag when laden with,
Dangerous Goods-Storing, more than the quantity
allowed by license,
Dangerous Goods-Storing without a lie nce,
Dangerous Goods-Selling without a licence,
Dogs Ordinance 9 of 1893,-
Dogs-Unlicensed keeping of,
Extradition Act of 1870 and 1873-Offence under,
Exportation of Military Stores Ordinance 13 of 1862,—
Exporting ammunition prohibited by Proclamation,... Forgery-Ordinance 6 of 1865,--
Forged instruments-Obtaining goods or money by,...
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3
6
5
5
96
96
1
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4
2
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703
706
ing a scale of fare attached to the License Board,
-Demanding more than legal fare,... -Carrying no lights between sunset
and sunrise,
--Obstruction of Streets by,
----Refusing to accept hire when un-
employed,
-Refusing to complete journey.
--Refusing to pay fare of,
---Using insulting language, Drivers.... -Placing in a place, not authorised
2
22
34
66
96
37
37
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by l'olice,
4
4
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-Unlicensed, plying with,
30
30
-- Using, for conveyance of merchan-
dise, or dead bodies or persons suffering from infectious diseases, -Bearers or Drivers of Unlicensed,.
2
211
241
Magistrate's Ordinance 10 of 1890, as amended by 12 of
1895.-
Disorderly behaviour while drunk,
Drunkenness.
116
116
307
307
Carried forward, --
6,612 8,221
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