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Space's attention to the marked diminution
in crimes of that
of that clap.
2.
It is true that there is a
-perceptible
and remarkable diminution of Crime in
485
It
would therefore
be
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the balony generally natural to expect that crime by so
as
is clas to decrease
iother
wwwwwweraus
that of benants would be found
equally with crime capes, but not
amongst
merity is this the
"case, but the ratio of that decrease is
found to be far in excess of that which has taken place in any other portion of the Community
3. There were 21 Servants anested on 'changes of Larceny and either convicted
ON
discharged during the 13 weeks of
year. During
the second Quarter of this
the first Quarter there had been 40. whilst during the last Quarter of 1867 as appears from the return transmitted in
w my
despatch No 485 of last April there had been 89. and for several previous
the No of servants arrested per
Lavery averaged
years
Quarter for
between 80+
80+90
It hence appears that the above
as tested by the Standard
special crime
of
1
more
than
a
anseats for larceny has actually
decreased
fourth as compared with
former years, and almost
ome
half
as
compared with the first Quarter of the present year. That markled and continuous decrease has taken place since the
ammencement
ncement of this
year
ar in other words since I have been able to mature