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Forms in second schedule may be used.
Proviso as to repeal or suspension of Ordinance, or of any part thereof.
ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1881.
Macao Extradition.
18. The forms given in the second schedule to this Ordinance or forms to the like effect, with such variations and additions as circumstances require, may be used for the purposes therein indicated, and instruments in those forms shall (as regards the form thereof) be valid and sufficient.
19. In case the Governor in Council shall deem it expedient that this Ordinance or any part thereof should be repealed, or the operation thereof suspended for any period, it shall be lawful for the Governor of this Colony by proclamation in the Gazette, to declare that this Ordinance or any part thereof shall be suspended in its operation for any period, or that the same is repealed, and from the date of the publication of such proclamation in the Gazette, the said Ordinance or such part thereof as be specified in the proclamation shall be deemed to be suspended or repealed accordingly.
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FIRST SCHEDULE.
LIST OF CRIMES AND OFFENCES.
The following list of crimes and offences is to be construed according to the law existing in the Colony of Hongkong at the date of the alleged crime or offence, whether by common law or by Imperial Statute or local Ordinance made before or after the passing of this Ordinance.
Murder, and attempt and conspiracy to murder.
Manslaughter.
Wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm.
Counterfeiting and altering money and uttering counterfeit or altered money. Forgery, counterfeiting, and altering, and uttering what is forged or counterfeited or altered.
Embezzlement and larceny.
Unlawfully receiving stolen property.
Obtaining money or goods by false pretences.
Crimes by bankrupts against bankruptcy law.
Fraud by a bailee, banker, agent, factor, trustee, or director, or member, or public officer of any company made criminal by any law for the time being in force.
Rape.
Abduction, or forcible taking or detention.
Child-stealing.