AnnualReport-1935 — Page 321

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35. There were 33,000 minor cases in 1935 as against 27,733 in 1934, an increase of 5,267 or 18%.

PROPERTY REPORTED STOLEN AND PROPERTY RECOVERED.

36. The estimated value of property stolen during the year 1935 was $576,202 as against $363,436 in 1934, an increase of $212,766 or 58%. The average for the last five years is $594,121. The value of property recovered during the year was $42,703 or 7.4% of the property reported stolen, as against $50,551 or 13% of the property stolen in 1934.

The increase in the value of property stolen is mostly accounted for in Simple Larcenies (increase $109,232) and Embezzlement (increase $140,697).

LOST PROPERTY.

37. A summary of the number of articles lost and recovered during the year, with their value, is given below:-

Year Articles reported lost Value lost Articles recovered & found but not reported lost Value of articles found 1934 359 $34,032 138 $1,609 1935 362 $27,459 117 $1,718

ARMS.

38. There were fifty-seven seizures during the year of which forty-two were charge cases and fifteen no charge cases. The figures for 1934 were fifty and seventeen respectively.

There were no seizures of note; Table VI gives details of Arms and Ammunition seized during the year.

DANGEROUS GOODS.

39. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance:-

Number of cases Convictions Fines 4 4 $160

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K 7 35. There were 33,000 minor cases in 1935 as against 27,733 in 1934, an increase of 5,267 or 18%. PROPERTY REPORTED STOLEN AND PROPERTY RECOVERED. 36. The estimated value of property stolen during the year 1935 was $576,202 as against $363,436 in 1934, an increase of $212,766 or 58%. The average for the last five years is $594,121. The value of property recovered during the year was $42,703 or 7.4% of the property reported stolen, as against $50,551 or 13% of the property stolen in 1934. The increase in the value of property stolen is mostly accounted for in Simple Larcenies (increase $109,232) and Embezzlement (increase $140,697). LOST PROPERTY. 37. A summary of the number of articles lost and recovered during the year, with their value, is given below:- Year Articles reported lost Value lost Articles recovered & found but not reported lost Value of articles found 1934 359 $34,032 138 $1,609 1935 362 $27,459 117 $1,718 ARMS. 38. There were fifty-seven seizures during the year of which forty-two were charge cases and fifteen no charge cases. The figures for 1934 were fifty and seventeen respectively. There were no seizures of note; Table VI gives details of Arms and Ammunition seized during the year. DANGEROUS GOODS. 39. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance:- Number of cases Convictions Fines 4 4 $160
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K 7 35. There were 33,000 minor cases in 1935 as against 27,733 in 1934, an increase of 5,267 or 18%. PROPERTY REPORTED STOLEN AND PROPERTY RECOVERED. · 36. The estimated value of property stolen during the year 1935 was $576,202 as against $363,436 in 1934, an increase of $212,766 or 58%. The average for the last five years is $594,121. The value of property recovered during the year was $42,703 or 7.4% of the property reported stolen, as against $50,551 or 13% of the property stolen in 1934. + The increase in the value of property stolen is mostly accounted for in Simple Larcenies (increase $109,232) and Embezzlement (increase $140,697). LOST PROPERTY. 37. A summary of the number of articles lost and recovered during the year, with their value, is given below:- Year. Articles reported lost. Value lost. Articles recovered & Value of found but not articles reported lost. found. 1934 359 $34,032 138 $ 1,609 1935 362 $27,459 117 $1,718 ARMS. 38. There were fifty-seven seizures during the year of which forty-two were charge cases and fifteen no charge cases. The figures for 1934 were fifty and seventeen respectively. There were no seizures of note; Table VI gives details of Arms and Ammunition seized during the year. DANGEROUS GOODS. 39. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance:- Number of cases. 4.. Convictions. Fines. 4 $160
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35. There were 33,000 minor cases in 1935 as against 27,733 in 1934, an increase of 5,267 or 18%.

PROPERTY REPORTED STOLEN AND PROPERTY RECOVERED.

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36. The estimated value of property stolen during the year 1935 was $576,202 as against $363,436 in 1934, an increase of $212,766 or 58%. The average for the last five years is $594,121. The value of property recovered during the year was $42,703 or 7.4% of the property reported stolen, as against $50,551 or 13% of the property stolen in 1934.

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The increase in the value of property stolen is mostly accounted for in Simple Larcenies (increase $109,232) and Embezzlement (increase $140,697).

LOST PROPERTY.

37. A summary of the number of articles lost and recovered during the year, with their value, is given below:-

Year.

Articles reported lost.

Value lost.

Articles recovered & Value of

found but not

articles

reported lost.

found.

1934

359

$34,032

138

$ 1,609

1935

362

$27,459

117

$1,718

ARMS.

38. There were fifty-seven seizures during the year of which forty-two were charge cases and fifteen no charge cases. The figures for 1934 were fifty and seventeen respectively.

There were no seizures of note; Table VI gives details of Arms and Ammunition seized during the year.

DANGEROUS GOODS.

39. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance:-

Number of cases.

4..

Convictions.

Fines.

4

$160

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