THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-
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and Ammunition for removal-Not labelling,
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1882,-
OFFENCES.
Arms and Ammunition Ordinance, 9 of 1900,—
Ammunition-Being in possession of,
Arms-Carrying or having possession of, without a li
cence.
,,Dealing in, without a licence,
-Selling to unauthorised persons.
Sale Book-Failing to enter the names of pur-
chasers,.
Removing without permit,
Bribery and Certain other Misdemeanors Punishment
Ordinance, 3 of 1898,-
Offering or accepting a bribe by a public servant, Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance, 8 of
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, 7 of 1895, and
11 of 1898,-
No. of CASES.
NO. OF PRI BONERS.
So. OF
OFFENCES.
No. OF
PRI-
CASES,
SONERS.
Brought forward,
1,503
1,527
11
12
110
C-** 22
120
1
Defences Sketching Prevention Ordin nce, 1 of 1895.--
Battery or Fort - Entering, or found in the imme- diate vicinity thereof, with sketching instru- ment,
2
22
3
5
Dogs Ordin nce. 9 of 1893 and 4 of 1899,-
3
Dogs Unlicense keeping of.
98
98
Extradition Acts of 1×70 and 1873,-
22 13
Offences under,
2
Forgery Ordin mce, 6 of 1865
14
15
Forged instrumeuts-Obt ining goods or money by,..
Forts Protection Ordin nce, 10 of 1891,-
Forged documents - Uttering, with intent to defraud. Forging,
31
31
Balter, Fieldwork, or Fortification-Entering with-
out a written permit,
ne
3
3
Fugitive (ffenders Act, 1881,—
T
2
Offences under,
1
1
Gambling Ordinance, 7 of 1891
-
Breach of Regulations made under-By allowing
matsbed latrine in a dirty condition, Blasting stones to the danger of Persons and Pro-
perty,
Common Gaming House-Keeping, or playing in, Lotteries - Dealing in,
115
1,272
19
20
12
12
Street Gambling,
252
252
Watchmen to Street Gamblers-Acting as,
1
16
16
Lotteries announcing the result of.
Cutting earth, or turf. and extracting stones from
Crown Land.......
Good Order and · leanliness Ordinance. 14 of 1845,
71
71
Animals-Cruelty to,
18
15
Drain-Connecting, with the Government Main
Sewer without obtaining a permit,
Bonfire-Making,
Ground Surface-Failing to concrete,
01
21
2
Breach of the Peace,
91
Cattle turned loose on public ways,
Hoardings and Scaffoldings-Neglecting to crect
during repair of Buildings,
Disorderly behaviour,
10
10
Inflammable Structures-Erecting, without permis-
Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large,. Domestic Servants-Misconduct as....
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1
40
44
1
071
1,201
48
48
sion of the Director of Public Works,
Plans of Building-Neglecting to submit, to the
Director of Public Works,
Privy-Not having proper ventilation of,
Encroachment on Crown Land,
Ruinous, and Dangerous Condition,
Cattle Diseases Ordinance, 17 of 1-87,
Cattle-Landing at prohibited wharf, &c....
Carcase of animals,— Digging after burial,
Pigs-Keeping, for the purpose of being slaughtered in a place other than a properly const. ucted Government Depôt,.
-Keeping, in a way which caused needless or avoidable suffering to them.
Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, 25 of 1889.
Decoying Men or Boys into or away from the Colony,. Chinese Extradition Ordinance 26 of 1889 and 23 of
1897,-
Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed
in,
15
15
Firearms Discharging, to the danger of the Public.. Furious driving,
2
56
1
+
Indecent exposure of person by bathing, or other-
wise.
9
10
Nais nces-Allowing dirt and filth, &c., to remain
expossd..
DI
5
Nuisances-Hanging wet clothes, &c., over Public
46
46
ways,
3
M
Nuisances-Throwing rubbish, &c., into the Streets.. Obstruction of Roads and Streets by Hawkers, and
354
551
>bopkeepers,.
1.353
1,353
1
Offensive weapons, &c. Being in possession of-for
unlawful purpose.........................
I
I
2
2
Stones-Throwing to danger of the public,.
6
6
Unlawful possession of property,
398
182
10
12
of trees, shrubs, &c.,
39
46
4
Closed Houses and Insanitary Dwellings Ordinance, 15 of
1494,--
Wantonly or unnecessarily making noises calculated
to annoy, or alarm persons in or near or adjoin- ing any public road or thoroughfare,
5 Guupowder Ordi ance. 1 of 1848, -
A
2
Breach of. Manuf·cture and Storage of, Insanitary Properties Ordinance 34 of 1999,-
3
B
Breach of Bye-laws made under (Window Obstruc-
tion).
Backyards-Neglecting to keep, clear of obstruction,. Basement flors-Inhabiting.
Cubicles-Breach of Regulations for,
Ground Surface, &c.-Domestic buildings-Offence
as to.
Domestic buildings-Not having impermeable floors
provided,
2 8234
7
70
70
Cocklofts, Mezzanine floors— Ullowing to remain,. Neglecting to provide an open space in the rear of
building.......
149
149
293 293
91
Kellet Island Ordinance. 12 of 1898 —
308 508
11
Ve sels not to anchor or loiter within 50 vards of, Larceny and Other Similar Offences Ordinance, 7 of
1863 and 3 of 1886,-
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14
14
Houses-Neglecting to cleanse and limewash,
392
392
Burglary.
Burglary with violence,
Embezzlement,
22
26
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Premises-Neglecting to keep in clean and whole.
some condition.
60
60
Bye-laws-Breach of,
Coinage Offences Ordinance. 10 of 1865.—
Counterfeit Coins-Uttering. or being in possession
of.
12
13
Common Law, —
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Bribery.
Bringing such counterfeit into the Colony............
Indecent and obscene prints--Exposing for Sale, Piracy, with violence..
Suicide Attempting to commit,
Dangerous Goods Ordinances, 8 of 1873 and 8 of 1892 and
39 of 1899,-
Dangerous Goods-Boat conveying, without proper
precaution..........
1
+9
False preten cs- Obt ining, or attempting to obtain,
goods or money by.
Felony-Attempting to commit.
-Fond in Dwelling house, &c., by night,
with intent to commit,
Housebreaking.................
Larceny-Accessory before the fact,
-as a builee.
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37
43
48
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24
28
22
26
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3
5
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- by servants.
7
7
1
Common.
1,012
1,219
+
5
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-from a dwelting house.............
19
21
#
- from the person.
57
64
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from the person with violence,
10
12
-on high sens.
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1
+
-of cattle or other animals.
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-Carrying, uncovered in boat.
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10
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-of fruit or vegetable productions in
Gordon.
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-Conveying or exposing for Sale,
without attaching labels to
cases or vessels containing the
same,
13
13
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-Ships, &c., neglecting to hoist a
Red Flag when laden with,
21
21
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-Storing without a licence,
I
22
-Storing of, contrary to licence,
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-Lighting fires on board junk
while laden with Kerosene,
3
11
-Soldering contrary to licence,................
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Larceny and embezzlement by members of Partner-
ship. Ordinance 3 of 1886,
Menaces-Demanding money by.......
Robbery from the person,
Stolen goods-Receiving.
Licensing Consolidation Ordinance, 21 of 1987. —
Hawking within the prescribed limits of Market
-U licens d.
Public Vehicles-Brunch of Regulations.
-Demanding more than legal fare,.
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with violence.
482
AER 1925
5
61
107
138
482
30
Carried forward...............................
1,503 1,527
Carried forward,
7,510
9,702
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