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Return showing the Number of Offences reported, Persons apprehended, and Comparison of Crime during the Year ending 31st December, 1893, and Year ending 31st December, 1894 —continued .

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1893. 1894. Offences. CO CD CD £ CD ■sal So s 3_ ft « cS H 3 CO CD ago O o CD ■9 St; 3oo 6=3 9 Persons apprehended or summoned. Committed for Trial. Q Ct3cd o CO CD CD a co a 3 o a o a co cd a O O ft, EH * S Number of Convictions amongst those committed for Trial. Summarily Convicted. Dis- . charged. v CO cS CD H CO a M CD 03 c3 CD U CD CD a o M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Lunacy Malicious injury to property Mansl aughter Manslaughter, accessory to Murder Murder, attempted Neglected and criminal children Obscene and profane language .. Obstructing Inspectors of Factories Obstructing and resisting police Obstructing railway-lines Obstructing railway officers Obstructing surveys Obstructing thoroughfares Obstructing a mine Pawning, illegal Perjury Personating electors Prisons offences (loitering about, and communicating with prisoners) Rape Rape, attempted Receiving stolen property Refusing to quit licensed premises Rescuing cattle from being impounded Removing survey-pegs.. Robbery under arms Sacrilege Sheep-stealing (see Theft). Shooting with intent Sly grog-selling Smuggling .. Sodomy, attempted Soliciting prostitution Stamps, fraudulent removing .. Stamps, counterfeiting and uttering Stone-throwing Slowing away on board ships .. Suicide, attempted Sureties of the peace Theft (undescribed) Theft as a bailee Theft, attempted Theft of cattle and horses Theft of dogs Theft of pigs .. Theft of sheep Theft from dwellings Theft from the person Theft of post letters Theft by servants Threatening letters Travelling by rail and refusing to pay fares Trespass Unlawfully falling timber Vagrancy 421 449 2 1 2 5 161 437 390 492 4 6 4 220 313 106 18 49 105 14 2 389 444 4 3 4 43 2 31 6 2 195 376 3 i 3 2 195 375 3 "i i 2 '2 '95 261 74 59 12 45 3 11 10 34 a 3 61 130 11 178 1 2 18 6 137 1 2 8 9 178 1 2 17 6 48 10' '2 6 7 64 1 2 31 3 7 60 '4 64 1 2 31 3 7 57 1 6 i '2 "2 13 12 2 3 2 1 6 11 *3 4 1 18 3 "9 'i '% 11 13 19 19 12 22 10 20 31 12 13 8 7 7 25 8 9 1 4 5 2 '2 22 9 20 31 12 3 4 3 11 i 12 a i 2 "l 3 3 2 2 3 '1 2: "l 7 71 13 1 6 4 50 11 2 2 2 3 2 1 25 10 io 1 12 1 *3 4 50 11 2 2 2 3 3 21 2 2 2 1 i 1 i i 2 3 4 3 42 46 43 19 1,828 31 2 128 3 1 26 128 74 1 5 1 3 100 46 43 25 1,882 10 6 107 7 5 38 287 100 5 11 io 70 1 34 "i 2 i 74 45 3 18 766 3 3 2 2 3 6 123 14 1 2 2 GO 1 2 24 1 20 4 183 3 1 34 1 2 8 22 4 4 1 24 99 46 43 25 1,105 8 6 71 3 5 24 168 31 2 11 4 52 27 2 i i 58 6 54 '4 4 4 12 159 26 4 6 21 21 10 14 10 2 7 2 *5 "i 1 1 8 6 2 3 2 "2 i i i 17 15 i i 17 14 49 3 315 41 25 15 1 41 8 3 349 205 75 44 25 349 34 Totals 1055 13,165 13,530 601 58 8,275 1,316 1,636 214 12,100 406 30 1420 Inc. 365

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