THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 5, 1919.
STATEMENT OF OFFENCE.
381
Same as first count.
Second Count.
PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE.
day of
A.B., on the
at Victoria in this Colony, being clerk or servant to C.D., with intent to defraud, omitted or concurred in omitting from or in a cash book belong- ing to the said C.D., his employer, a material particular, that is to say, the receipt on the said day of 50 dollars from II.S.
22.
STATEMENT OF OFFENCE.
First Count.
Fraudulent conversion of property, contrary to section 62 (1) (a) of the Larceny Ordinance, 1865.
PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE.
day of
7
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at Victoria in this
A.B., on the Colony, fraudulently converted to his own use and benefit certain property, that is to say, 100 dollars entrusted to him by H.S., in order that he, the said A.B., might retain the same in safe custody.
STATEMENT OF OFFENCE.
Second Count.
Fraudulent conversion of property, contrary to section 62 (1) (3) of the Larceny Ordinance, 1865.
PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE.
day of
?
A.B., on the
at Victoria in this Colony, fraudulently converted to his own use and benefit certain property, that is to say, the sum of 200 dollars received by him for and on account of L.M.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
ENACTMENTS REPEALED.
Number of Ordinance.
Short title.
Extent of Repeal.
4 of 1865. The Forgery Ordi-
nance, 1865.
Sections forty-two and forty-three in toto, and section forty-four down to the words "any particular person ; and ".
5 of 1865. The Larceny Ordi- Sub-section two of section seventy-
nance, 1865.
6 of 1865. The Malicious Da- mage Ordinance,
1865.
four.
Sub-section two of section seventy- ·
five down to the words "valuable security and ".
Sub-section one of section fifty-one.
1 of 1887. The Defamation Section twenty-one.
and Libel Ordi- nance, 1887.
9 of 1889. The Criminal Pro-
cedure nance, 1899.
Ordi-
Sections nineteen, twenty-two, fifty-
five, and fifty-six.