THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-
585
OFFENCES.
Arms Consolidation Ordinances, 8 of 1895 and 14 of 1893,
9 of 1900, and 35 of 1900.—
Ammunition-Being in possession of,
Arms-Carrying or having possession of. without a
licence.
No. OF
NO. OF CASES.
PRI-
SONERS.
KO. OF
OFFENCES.
NO. OF | CASES.
PRE-
SONERS.
Brought forward.......
3,063
3.111
Dangerous Goods. →Continurd.
1
1
110
110
-Dealers neglecting to keep Register of,
4
+
་
-Dealing in, without a licence,
1
--Removing without a Permit,
53
53
Dangerous Goods--Junk-Lighting on board while
laden with Kerosene, --Ships, &c. lying alongside Wharf or landing place to land or ship, for more than 15 minutes, -Ships, &c., neglecting to hoist a
9
9
+
£
and Ammunition for removal-Not labelling
of--(Sec. 19.),
1
1
34
-Sale Book, Failing to enter the names, &c. of
purchaser in-(Sec. 14),
Red Flag when laden with, -Ships &c. neglecting to go into the
D. G. Anchorage,
11
3
3
58
58
-Storing more than the quantity
found in buildings, vessel or place without
allowed by licence,
+
:1
་་
any apparent owner. .
Storing of-in unregistered place,
I
-Storing without a licence,
#
33
1
1
=
-Selling without a licence,
Bribery and Certain other Misdemeanors l'unishment
7:
-Storing of. contrary to licence.
Ordinance. 3 of 1898,-
---Unlicensed possession of,
Offering or accepting a bribe by a public servant, Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance, 8 of
1382,-
17
17
-Refusing to deliver sample of—for
analysis.
Desertion in His Majesty's Forces Ordinance, 2 of 1852.
1
Banishment-Returning after,
31
31
Aiding and assisting in the,
1
1
Building Ordinances. 15 of 1889, 23 of 1891, 7 of 1895, and
11 of 1898,-
Dogs Ordinance, 9 of 1893,-
Dogs-Unlicensed, keeping of,
87
$7
Breach of Regulations made under-By allowing
matsbed latrine in a dirty condition, Blasting stones to the danger of Persons and Pro-
perty,
Building ruinous and dangerous condition of
(Sec. 77 Sub-sec. 4.),
Cutting earth, or turf, and extracting stones from
Crown Land.
Drain-Connecting. with the Government Main
Sewer without obtaining a permit,
21
16
16
-Importing into the Colony without a certificate. Eating House Ordinance, 24 of 1898.-
2
2
Unlicensed keeping of,
60
لادة
12
12
Forgery Ordinance, 6 of 1865,--
Forged instruments--Obtaining goods or money by....
*
2
Forged documents-Uttering, with intent to defraud. Forts Protection Ordinance. 10 of 1891.—
122
12
12
ان با
39
100
Battery, Ficklwork, or Fortification-Entering with-
out a written permit.
1
1
1
Fugitive Offenders Act, 1881,—
Ground Surface-Failing to concrete,
27
27
Offences under.............
2
2
Hoardings and Scaffoldings-Neglecting to creet
during repair of Buildings,
Gambling Ordinance, 7 of 1891.—
7
7
Encroachment on Crown Lan:1.
14
Common Gaming House-Keeping, or playing in, Lotteries Dealing in.
98
1,187
20
20
Inflammable Structures-Erecting, without permis-
sion of the Director of Public Works, Plans of Building-Neglecting to submit, to the
Director of Public Works,
-Announcing the result of.
3
3
3
B
Street Gambling,
271
271
Watchmen to Street Gamblers-Acting as,
9
9
33
35
Good Order and Cleanliness Ordinance, 14 of 1845,-
Notice Failing to comply with of Director of l'u-
blic Works,
Animals-Cruelty to.
17
17
Bonfire-Making,
Pier or Wharf -Erection of-without permission,
Ordinance No. 37 of 1899,
Breach of the Peace,
3
3
Disorderly behaviour,
22.5
62
930
Building-Commencing works without giving notice
to Director of Public Works.
Cattle Diseases Unlinances, 17 of 1887, 11, 17, and 25 of
1895,-
Carcase of Animal,- Digging after burial,
Pigs-Keeping, for the purpose of being slaughtered in a place other than a properly constructed Government Depôt,
Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large..
3
3
-Inciting, to attack persons, &c..
Domestic Servants-Misconduct as,...
37
Firearms-Discharging, to the danger of the Public,.; Furious driving,
2
7| g❁ un 1°
17
2
37
2
32
Indecent exposure of person by bathing, or other-
wise,
∞
9
1
1
Nuisances Discharging sewage water and offensive
-Keeping, in a way which caused needless or avoidable suffering to them,
matter into the public side channel. Nuisances-Hanging wet clothes, &c., over Public
2
6
Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, 25 of 1889,-
Decoying Men or Boys into or away from the Colony,. Chinese Extradition Ordinance. 2 of 1889,-
ways,
12
12
3
3
Nuisances-Throwing rabbish, &c., into the Streets.. Nuisances in thoroughfare,
233
233
3
3
Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed
Obstruction of Roads and Streets by Hawkers, and
in,
5
5
Shopkeepers,
1,347
1,3447
Closed Houses and Insanitary Dwellings Ordinance, 15 of
1894, and 13 of 1901.—
Stones-Throwing to danger of the public,
4
Unlawful possession of property,
393
465
Backyards-Neglecting to keep, clear of obstruction,.. Basement floors-Inhabiting.
108
108
of trees. shrubs, &c.,
19
21
"
81
81
Wantonly or unnecessarily making noises calculated
Cocklofts and Mezzanine floor-Erecting, without
to annoy, or alarm persons in or near or adjoin-
permission from the Sanitary Board,
322
322
ing any public road or thoroughfare.
1
1
Cubicles-Breach of Regulations for,
585
585
Land Mark-Removing.
f
Ground Surface, &c.-Domestic buildings-Offence
Gunpowder Ordinance, 20 of 1901,-
as to.
3
3
Breach of, Manufacture aml Storage of,
1
1
Houses-Neglecting to cleanse and limewasb,
97
97
Kellet Island Ordinance. 12 of 1893.—
1
Open space-Neglecting to provide an-in the rear
of bailling.
230
230
Vessels not to anchor or loiter within 50 yards of. Larceny and Other Similar Offences Ordinance, 7 of
G
G
Premises-Neglecting to keep in clean and whole-
1865,-
some condition.
948
948
Burglary.
I 1
II
Windows, &c. Obstruction.
42
42
Embezzlement,
3
3
Coinage Offences Ordinance, 10 of 1865.—
Counterfeit Coins-Uttering, or being in possession of, Common Law,—
16
20
False prétences-Obtaining, or attempting to obtain, ·
goods or money bv.
35
37
Felony Attempting to commit.
32
46
Conspiracy to accuse of crime,
1
2
Suicide Attempting to commit.
3
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-Breaking into a house and committing a-
therein.
De
Contagious Disease Ürdinance, 14 of 1900,—
25
Contagious Disease-Permitting women suffering
from-to remain in brothel,
11
11
Brothel or Lodging house for prostitute---Closing of, Dangerous Goods Ordinances, 8 of 1873 and 8 of 1892,
$1
81
+1
Master of ship entering Harbour
-Found in Dwelling house, &c., by night,
with intent to commit,
Housebreaking,
Fraudulently converting money entrusted to, Larceny-Accessory before the fact,
-as a bailee,
...........
19
זי
and neglecting to report,...... arrying, uncovered in boat,
31
31
"2
*
-Conveying or exposing for Sale,
without attaching labels 10 cases or vessels containing the same,
++
Curried forward,..
-by servants.
-Common,
-from a dwelling house,
from the person,
122271
S
19
20
12
3 82
2
8
10
3,063 3,111
-from ships or boats in the Harbour, Menaces-Demanding money by....
Carried forward,
61
10
}
911
1.23.5
71
79
64
76
8
&
7
10
7,555
9,635
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