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SHIP, sleeping in, without leave, s. 145, p. 42. --, sending unseaworthy, to sea, s. 180, p. 51.

, preventing escape from wrecked, a. 181, p. 52.

stealing from a, s. 224, p. 64.

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setting fire to, and attempts, s. 286, 287, damaging or endangering by explosive, s. 290, p. 84. casting away, endangering, or damaging, s. 292, p. 85. machinery of, damaging, s. 296, p. 86.

SHRUBS, stealing below the value of 18., s. 227, p. 64. SIGNALS on railway, offences relating to, ss. 179, 291, pp. 51, 83.

marine, sa. 292, 293, pp. 85, 86.

SIGN MANUAL of H.M., forgery of, s. 259 (1), p. 75. SIGNATURES, certain official, forgery of, s. 259 (2), p. 75. SIMPLE OFFENCE, definition of, s. 3, p. 4.

p. 91.

punishment for, s. 8, p. 6.

limitation of fine for, s. 9, p. 6.

scale of imprisonment in default of payment of fine i

for, s. 9, p. 7.

police supervision in cases of, s. 10, p. 7. recognisances in cases of, s. 12, p. 8.

commencement of punishment in cases of, s. 17, p. 9 escape after conviction of, s. 100, p. 33.

accessories after the fact to, punishment of, a. 315 (3),

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BLANDER, are “ Defamatory Matter.' SOLDIER, inciting to mutiny or desertion, s. 70, p. 22. STACK, setting fire to, and attempts, ss. 286, 287, p. 84. STAMPS used for public revenue, forgery of, s. 259 (4), -, having, &c., instruments for forging, s. 265, p.

removing, defacing, and certain offences in relation to, s. 266,

p. 78.

STATUTE, definition of, s. 3, p. 4.

trial in A. B. of an offence against a, s. 6, p. 5.

saving for operation of certain, s. 6,

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-, disobedience to a, s. 87, p. 26.

STEALING, objects of, s. 210, p. 61.

definition of, s. 211, p. 61.

from co-owners, s. 212, p. 62.

from and by husband and wife, s. 213, p. 62.

punishment for, s. 214, p. 63.

wills, s. 215, p. 63.

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anything in course of transmission by post, s. 216, p. 63.

by public servants, s. 217, p. 63.

public documents, s. 218, p. 63.

certain animals, s. 219, p. 63.

by a clerk or servant, 8. 220, p. 63.

by directors or officers of companies, s. 220, p. 63.

from the person, s. 222, p. 64.

· in a dwelling-house, s. 223, p. 64.

from a ship or railway, s. 224, p. 64. `

severing with intent to, s. 226, p. 64.

shrubs below the value of 18., s. 227, p. 64.

demands with intention of, s. 244, p. 69.

receiving property acquired by, ss. 250, 251, p. 72.

-, taking, &c., reward for restitution of stolen goods, s. 252, p. 72.

–, previoùs conviction of, s. 254, p. 73.

certain instruments from the Mint, s. 278, p. 82.

STUPEFYING with intent, s. 172, p. 49.

of woman to procure carnal knowledge, s. 190, p. 54.

SUICIDE, attempt to commit, s. 164, p. 47.

~, aiding, counselling, &c., B. 165, p. 47.

SURGICAL OPERATIONS, legality of, s. 60, p. 19.

-, duty to use care in, s. 150, p. 44. SUPPRESSION of breach of the peace, 8, 38, p. 14.

· of riot, s. 39, p. 15.

orders of certain persons as to, s. 40, p. 15. by persóna acting under orders, s. 41, p. 15.

without orders, s. 42, p. 15.

SWEATING COIN, s. 277. p. 82.

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TELEGRAM, opening improperly, s. 91, p. 28.

obstructing or delaying the conveyance of, «. 96, p. 28. sending false, s. 261, p. 76.

TELEGRAPH COMPANY, damage to property of, 8, 91,

p. 28.

27. P. ——————————, person employed by, neglecting or refusing to perform his duty, ■. 95, p. 28. detaining or delaying tele- gram, s. 95, p. 28. driver, &c., employed by, loitering, &c., ♣ 97,

TELEPHONE, sending false message by, a. 261, p. 76.

TERRITORIAL WATERS adjacent to A. B., acts by foreigners in, s. 5,

p. 4.

TEBROR, causing public, s. 141, p. 41.

TESTAMENTARY DOCUMENT, forgery of, B. 259 (6), p. 75.

THREAT of death or injury, when it may excuse crime, a. 24, p. 11.

effect of, on consent to use of fraud, s. 6%, p. 19.

to jury or witness, s. 107, p. 31.

killing by means of, a. 154, p. 45.

when an assault, s. 176, p. 50.

-, procuration by, s. 190, p. 54.

to do injury or damage, s. 312, p. 90.

demanding with, ». 244, p. 69.

of accusation, extortion by, a. 245, p. 69.

TIME, limitation of, for prosecution of certain offences, a. 187, 188,

189, p. 53.

TITLE, concealing matters relating to, or falsifying, ». 240, p. 67. TOM-TOM, beating unlawfully, s. 131, p. 39.

power to seize, a. 131, p. 39.

TRADE MARK, definition of, B. 269, p. 79.

fraudulently making a, s. 270, p. 80. fraudulently using a, a. 270, p. 80. TRANSMISSION by post, definition of, s. 89, p. 27. TREASON, who guilty of, s. 66, p. 21.

TREES, damaging, s. 301, p. 87.

-, accessory after the fact to, s. 67, p. 21. TRESPASSER, defence of movable property against, s. 49, p. 17.

immovable property against, s. 52, p. 17.

TRIAL, place of, for offences against this code, s. 4, p. 4. in A. B. of offence against English law, s. 6, p. 5. TRUSTEE, fraudulent conversion by, s. 233, p. 65.

TRUTH of defamatory matter, in part defence to its publication, s. 206,

p. 58.

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UMPIRE, perjury may be committed before, n. 99, p. 30. UNITED KINGDOM included in H.M. dominions, s. 3, p. 3.,

—, definition of, s. 3, p. 4.

UNLAWFUL drilling, s. 73, p. 23.

assembly, defined, and punishment for, s. 75, p. 24. celebration of marriage, s. 85, p. 26.

assumption of official authority, s. 86, p. 26,

noise, making, s. 131, p. 39.

carrying arms, s. 140, p. 41.

UTTERING, see "Using Forged Document."

VAGRANCY, 8. 145, p. 42.

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VERDICT, discharge before, a. 14, p. 8. v.

VEGETABLES, how far capable of being stolen, ■. 210, p. 61.

——, damaging, s. 301, p. 87.

VALUABLE SECURITY, obtaining execution of, by false pretence, a. 231,

TELEGRAM defined, s. 89, p. 27.

wrong delivery or non-delivery of, s. 92, p. 27. person in Post Office unlawfully communicating contents

of, a. 93, p. 28.

m. 245, p. 69.

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