509
OFFENCES.
Brought forward...........
Magistrate's Ordinauce 10 of 1890, as amended by 12 of
1895,-Continued.
False Charge,-Preferring—or wilfully giving false
evidence,
Insulting expression-Using, or behaving in an in-
sulting manner before Magistrate, Prisoner-Escaping from Victoria Gaol, Recognizances-Breach of,
Malicious injuries to property, Ordinance 8 of 1865,-
Aison...
Injuries to property,
CASES, Continued.
NO. OF CASES.
No. of
PRI-
SONERS.
OFFENCES.
XO. OF
No.or
CASES.
PAI-
SONERS.
6,612 8,221
Brought forward,..
$,301
9,910
Naval Stores Ordinance 9 of 1875,-
33
33
Anchorage of Ships of War-Dredging at, Marine and Naval Stores-Dealers in, not keeping
books according to Schedule,........
36
36
**
3
3
Marine and Naval Stores-Dealing in, without a
18
18
3
3
130 i
130
1
1
37
37
Offences against the person.
license,
Nuisances-Ordinance 10 of 1872,-
Chai Mui-Night noises by playing at the Game
known as,
Street Cries by Hawkers,
G1
2
51 i 51
173 i 173
Ordinances 4 of 1865,
Injuries to trees or vegetable productions in Garden........] Markets Ordinances 17 of 1887 and 23 of 1890,-
and 9 of 1897,-
Assault-Causing grievous bodily harm,.
1
Articles of food for man-Exposing for Sale, în a
place other than a Public Market,
17
-Common,
728
1,007
286
286
#
Fish, &c.,-Selling in Markets, not being holders of
stalls,
32
32
11
-Destructive Substance, Throwing with in-
tent to do grievous bodily harm, -Indecent,
2
2
+
Game Plucking, in a place other than that set
apart for the purpose,
Assault-
1
-On boys and females under 14 years of age. With intent to rob,
2
2
-Bye-laws, Breach of, (Neglecting to Keep
-Unnatural Offence, Committing or At-
""
clean Stalls &c., in)..
-Nuisances in,
י
-Sleeping in,
#
bringing, into the Colony,
Breach of,
-Obstructing the Avenue of,
-Selling flesh meat in-Other than Slaugh-
tered in Slaughter House,
Unwholesome provisions-Exposing
Merchandise Marks Ordinance 15 of 1890,-
Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,—
Seamen &c., Disorderly behaviour on board Ship, Seamen-Disobeying lawful orders of Masters in
British Ships,
Surreptitious passage-Obtaining,
Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance 26 of 1891,—
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53
53
15
62
62
2
*62*
tempting,
1
-Upon a person with intent to resist or pre-
vent lawful apprehension,
3
Child Stealing,
+
4
Cutting and wounding with intent to do grievous
2
2
bodily harm.
47
for Sale, or
8
8
Cutting and wounding with intent to commit murder, Murder,..
Stupefying drug, &c.-Administering,
5
10
Workman, &c.-Intimidating.
2003 85 2
55
2
9
B
7
OuFü
2
11
Opium Ordinance (Prepared)-21 of 1891, as amended
1
1
by 15 of 1897 and 1 of 1898,—
Excise Officer-Assault on,
2
2
16
· 16
+
4
4
-Opium, Warrants, Improperly ob
tained by.
1
I
Opium Divan. Keeping, Unlicensed................................
1
1
Boarding Ships without permission,
17
17
Boats Concealing the number of,
10
10
Prepared Opium-Being in possession of, without
having valid certificates,
1,155
1.455
"
-Making fast to ship under way,
46
46 Opium Ordinance 22 of 1887 and 22 of 1891,-
-Mooring within the limits of Men-of-War
anchorage,.
Breach of (Raw),..
22
23
22
6
6
Pawnbrokers Ordinance 3 of 1860,-
57
-Mooring in shove between the hours of 9
o'clock at night and gun-fire in the morning.
Breach of. for not giving true accounts by applicant, License-Breach of, by taking in pawn in prohibited
1
I
86
86
bours,
1
"
-Mooring, unlawfully within the Typhoon
Pawnbrokers-Acting as, without a license,
3
Refuge,
16
16
-Refusing to accept hire,
6
6
to show Licenses to Police.......
Il
11
--Failing to be given up articles when
producing the ticket describe‹ thereia,
&c.-Unlicensed,
109
109
"
Cargo-boat-License, breach of conditions of,
Fairways-Obstructing,..
Boat Licences-Breach of conditions of,
Goods unlawfully obtained-Throwing into water, Junk-Anchoring in prohibited place,
Vessels-Master of, having upwards of 200 lbs. of Explosive on board, Neglecting to furnish par- ticulars on arrival,
Nuisances in Harbour,
Quarantine Regulations-Breach of,
Foreign Ships,
Seamen-Absenting from duty, from British or
"
-Desertion of, from British or Foreign Ships, -Boarding House, Keeping, Unlicensed,
Ships, &c.—Anchorage or Harbour-Leaving with-
out Clearance or during prohibited hours,
1
Peace and Quiet Ordinance 17 of 1814,
Breach of,
4
60
23
1
1
103
103
16
16
15
15
5
5
1
1
51
51
-Cargo, &c.-Furnishing untrue particu-
}
lars of,
1
1
-Refusing to deposit at the Harbour Mas-
ter, Ship's articles,
1
1
*
-Fireworks-Discharging,
3
B
11
-Gunpowder, possession of more than 15
6
6
Ibs. on,
1
1
"
area of,
-Not having certificated Master,.... Passengers-Carrying, in excess, -Master-Neglecting to report on arrival
Steam Launch-Exhibiting side lights not fitted with
-Neglecting to paint the number of
passengers in the bow of,
Wharves-Embarking passengers at prohibited,
-Lights-Neglecting to exhibit at night,
213
213
4
tenance of good order and preservation of property in. Ordinance 8 of 1870,-
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#
H
of ship,
in board screens between sunset and sunrise,
30
30
Kennedy Road Regulations-Breach of,
2
2
Public Gardens-Breach of Regulations for.
24
24
3
3
Wong Nei Chung Recreation Ground Regulations—
Breach of,
2
+
Public Health Ordinances 24 of 1887 and 1 of 1895,--
Bakehouse Bye-laws-Breach of,
S
8
Boats, &c.-Breaming on foreshore................
1
I
I
Common Kitchen-Using, as sleeping room.
1
1
Steam Whistles-Unnecessarily blowing, Telegraph Cables-Anchoring within the limits of
12
12
3
3
11
11
-Obstruction of, by boat people,.
82
82
Morphine Ordinance 13 of 1893,-
Breach of,
9
9
Macao Extradition Ordinance 1 of 1881, Offences under,.
2
Common Lodging Houses Regulations-Breach of. Common Lodging House Keepers, Permitting females above 10 years of age to occupy the same sleeping apartments for immoral purposes... Common Lodging Houses-Unlicensed keeping of, Drain, &c.-Leaving open and unprotected, Domestic buildings crecting without permission
from Director of Public Works,
113
113
1
I
155 8
155
Carried forward,......
8,3019,910
Carried forward.
11.299 13,217
Piers and Wharves Ordinance 18 of 1884,
Private Wharves-Trespass on,
Police Force Consolidation Ordinance, 14 of 1887,-
Police Constables--Misconduct as.
"
19
Police Force Regulation, Ordinance 9 of 1862,-
Police Constables-Assault on, in execution of duty....
-Obstructing, or resisting, in the discharge of their duties.
19
Private Vehicle Ordinance 13 of 1895,-
Private Vehicles-Breach of Regulations for,
-Not keeping rule of the Road,
++
Prison Ordinance 18 of 1885,—
Prisoner-Aiding or abetting-to escape.
-Being a discharged-attempting to conver
letters, &c., out of Gaol,
Post Office Ortiuance, 1 of 1887.———
Regulations of transmission of Chinese Correspond-
ence Breach of....
Letters. &c. Stealing, forging, Stamps or other
felonies.
Public Buildings, Gardens. &c.-Regulations for main-
1
1
10
10
1
1
شان
3
-Designation of a-
1862,
Ordinance 9 of
3
3
37
72
20
20
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3
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