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CASES, Continued.

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Public Buiklings, Gardens. &c.-Regulations for main- tenance of good order and preservation of pro- perty in. Ordinance 8 of 1870, —

OFFENCES.

No. CASES.

No, og

PRI- SONERS.

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No. of

No. Pai.

CASES, 90NERS.

Brought forward,.

11,840 14,390

Peace and Quiet Ordinance, 17 of 1844,

Breach of.

9

9

Piers and Wharves Ordinance. 18 of 1894,—

Private Wha ves - Trespass on,.**.

10

10

Police Force Consolidation Ordinances, 14 of 1887 and

22 of 895,--

Brought forward.....

Regulation of Chinese Buria's, aud Prvention of certain Nuisance Ordinance, 12 of 1856, —Continued. Trespass on Crown Land,

Regulation of Chinese People. Ordinance 8 of 1858.—

Building-Orcupying or erecting, on land not being

under lease from the Crown,

12,868 | 15,456

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21

Police Constables-Wisconduct as,

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Mendicnucy,

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བལ

21

12

Police Force Regulation Ordinance, 9 of 1862,–

Police Constables -Assault on, in execution of duty,.

-Obstructing, or resisting, in the

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114

Regulation of Chinese Ordinance. 13 of 1888, (amended

by 6 of 1897) and 12 of 1900

Bills--Posting, without permission from Registrar

discharge of their duties,

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General.....

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—Designation, etc., of, .

2

Drums and Gongs-Night noises by beating,

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Harbouring.

1

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Fireworks-Discharging, without permits..

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204

Post Office Ordinances, 1 of 1887, 22 of 1889, 1 of 1894,

19 of 1896, 5 of 1900 and 24 of 1900,-

Regulations of transmission of Chinese correspon-

dence, Breach of............

Forging, altering or imitating Po tage stamps...... Post Office-Neglecting to deliver to-letter bags

and correspondence, on arrival,................

Infringing of the exclusive privilage of the l'ost

Master General.

Private Vehicle Ordinance. 13 of 1895,

Private Vehicles- Freach of Regulations for,

19

31

-Not keeping Rule of the Road, -Unlicensed,"

Private Vehicle Ordinance, 6 of 1899,-

Breach of

C.using damage by negligence or misbehaviour.

Householders neglecting to report change of te

nants,

2

2

13

13

Proc ssion, organising in the public street without a

permit.

2

1

1

River Steamers Ordinance, 18 of 1895.—

Passage - Obtaining, or attempting to obtain, without

payment. in River Steamer.

3

Rogues and Vagabonds, 5th of Geo. IV. Chapter 83, s.

4

Rogues and Vagabonds-As suspicious characters.

爷爷

Public Gardens-Breach of Regulations for.

24

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Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 18 of 1896,-

Brunch of

Slaughter-Houses Ordinances, 17 of 1887 and 25 of

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→Being in possession of house- breaking implements,

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-Found in dwelling house, &c.

for an unlawful purpose.. --Indecent exposure of person.. —Wandering abro d and lodg ing in the open air,

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1

1

23

23

5

5

10

Wong Nei hmus Recreation Ground Regula-

tious-Breach of,

1895.-

1

1

Prison Ordinance, 7 of 1899,-

Removing meat from Slaghter-House to a market

other than in a covered vehicle.

Breach of,

1

I

Public Health Ordinances, 24 of 1887, 12 of 1891 and 4 of

1895,--

Slaughter- ouse Bye-laws-—Breach of,

Stone Cutiers' Island Ordinance. 11 of 1889,

Fort-Ente ing,

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Bakehouse Bye-laws-Breach of,

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Stowaways Ordinance 7 of 1897. ·

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Common Kitchen Using, as sleeping room, Common Lodging 1 ouses Regulations—Breach of, Common Lodging Houses-Unlicensed keeping of, Drain, &c.--Leaving open and unprotected,

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Breach of,

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16

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The Small Tenements Recovery () din ince, 27 of 1897... The Triad and Unlawful Societies Ordinance, Sof 1887,-

Breach of.

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Domestic buildings-Occu ying, without a certifi-

cate from Sanitary Board,

The Uniform Ordinance. 1 · of 1895,—

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Military Uniform-Wearing.

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Excretal matters-Irrigating land with, near Public

Road.

Vagrancy Ordinance. 25 of 1897,-

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Vagrants.

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51

Latrine Regulations-Breach of,

9

9

Verandahs erected over Crown Lands Ordinance, 4 of

Laundries-Using, as sleeping rooms,

10

10

1888,-

Laundries-Unregistered,

1

Enclosure of,......

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Laundries-Overcrowding,

5

3

Waterworks Ordinance, 15 of 1897, (amended by 5 of

Night Soil or noxious waters-Carrying, during pro- hibited hours, or depositing in the Streets.....

80

80

1892. 6 of 1895. 19 of 1897 and 30 of 1898), - Breach of.

Night Soil or noxious waters-Carrying in an un-

covere. bucket,

1

1

Wasting Water,

Weights an I Measures Ordinance, 8 of 1885,

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Offensive frade Establishment-Breach of Bye-Laws

made under.

Breach of

Overcrowding--In tenement house,.

15

Overcrowding-In Opium Divan.

Pigs, &c.--Keeping, without licence,

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Duty of Examiners of Weights and Measures-Ob-

structing,

to

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Women and Girls Protection Ordinances, 9 of 1897 and

14 of 1900,-

Plague and other infectious diseases-Neglecting to

report cases of,

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10

Decoying women or girls into or away from the

Colony,

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48

Person-Not approved of by Sanitary Board to carry

Detaining, harbouring, or receiving women or girls

out house drainage works.

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for the purpose of prostitution........................

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4

Factories, &c.,-Not providing proper privy accom-

Disorderly House-Keeping a. ............................

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modation for persons employed therein.

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Indecent assault upon any female,

I

1

Cattleshed Bye-laws-Erecting or connecting with

dwelling house-Breach of,

Procuration of Girls under 16 to have carnal con-

2

2

nexion.

4

4

Sanitary Board Notice-Not complying with.

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371

Purchasing, pledging, or selling women or girls for

Officer bstructing or resisting..

the purpose of prostitution,

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8

Cowshed-Using for human habi'ation,

8

Failing to comply with an order of the Magis-

Permitting women suffering from contagious disease

to remain in brothels,

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46

trate.

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Registration of Births and Deaths Ordinance, 16 of 1896,

Women and Girls Protection Ordinance-(amended by

31 of 1899). -

(amended by 20 of 1898), -

Dead Bodies-Unlawful removal of,

Brothels lodging-houses for prostitutes-Order made

for closing of,

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126

Regulation of Chinese Burials, and Prevention of certain

Nuisances Ordin uice, 12 of 1856. -—

Obeying calls of nature in the streets or in improper

places.....

Brothels lodging-houses for prostitutes-Not comply- ing with Magistrate's order to discontinue the nse of.

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Person trading in prostitution,

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Carried forward..........

12,868,15,456

TOTAL,

14,081 16,696

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