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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZEITE, OCTOBER 6, 1933. 673

(b) the said Act shall not be applicable for the purpose of the apprehension and return from Cochin to any other part of India or from any other part of India to Cochin of any fugitive offender accused of having committed an offence in any other part of India or in Cochin as the case may be;

(c) notwithstanding anything contained in section 9 thereof, the said Act shall not apply for the purpose of the apprehension and return to or from the Cochin State of a person accused of any offence other than an offence described in the Schedule to this Order; and

(d) the "Governor' in relation to the Cochin State, shall mean, in any case in which the fugitive offender is an European British subject, the Agent to the Governor-General, Madras States, and in any other case the Diwan of Cochin.

4. This Order shall be published in The Gazette of India and shall thereupon come into operation.

M. P. A. HANKEY.

SCHEDULE.

(The reference to sections are references to sections of the Indian Penal Code as in force in Cochin and are inserted merely by way of further description of the offences referred to).

Frauds upon creditors (section 206).

Resistance to arrest (section 224).

Offences relating to Coin and Stamps (sections 230 to

263).

Culpable homicide (sections 299 to 304).

Attempt to murder (section 307).

Thagi (sections 310, 311).

Causing miscarriage, and abandonment of child (sections

312 to 317).

Causing hurt (sections 323 to 333).

Wrongful confinement (sections 347, 348).

Kidnapping and slavery (sections 360 to 373).

Rape and unnatural offences (sections 375 to 377).

Theft, extortion, robbery, etc. (sections 378 to 414).

Cheating (sections 415 to 420).

Fraudulent deeds, etc. (sections 421 to 424).

Mischief (section 425 and sections 427 to 440).

Lurking house trespass (sections 443, 444).

Forgery, using forged documents, etc. (sections 463

to 477A).

Piracy by law of nations.

Sinking or destroying a vessel at sea, or attempting or

conspiring to do so.

Assault on board a ship on the high seas with intent to

destroy life or to do grievous bodily harm.

Revolt or conspiracy to revolt by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas against the authority of the master.

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