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72. There were 37,549 minor cases in 1936 as against 33,000 in 1935, an increase of 4,549 or 13%.

PROPERTY REPORTED STOLEN AND PROPERTY RECOVERED.

73. The estimated value of property stolen during the year 1936 was $303,497 as against $576,202 in 1935, a decrease of $272,705 or 47%. The average for the last 5 years is $548,538. The value of property recovered during the year was $69,739 or 22% of the property reported stolen as against $42,703 or 7.4% of the property stolen in 1935.

LOST PROPERTY.

74. 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 or found, but not reported lost. Value of articles found. 1935 362 $27,459 117 $1,718 1936 308 $36,372 70 $719

ARMS.

75. There were fifty-three seizures of arms during the year, of which forty-two were "charge" cases and eleven were "no charge" cases.

76. There were no seizures of note during the year. Table VI gives details of arms and ammunition seized.

GAMBLING

77. There were one hundred and nine successful gambling raids during the year 1936, as against one hundred and ten in 1935. There was one case in which no conviction was obtained.

There were sixteen successful lottery raids compared with forty-three in 1935. Convictions were obtained in all cases.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS CASES.

78. During 1936 there were one hundred and fourteen cases in which convictions were obtained at the Criminal Sessions, as against one hundred in 1935 and sixty-five in 1934.

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K 12 72. There were 37,549 minor cases in 1936 as against 33,000 in 1935, an increase of 4,549 or 13%. PROPERTY REPORTED STOLEN AND PROPERTY RECOVERED. 73. The estimated value of property stolen during the year 1936 was $303,497 as against $576,202 in 1935, a decrease of $272,705 or 47%. The average for the last 5 years is $548,538. The value of property recovered during the year was $69,739 or 22% of the property reported stolen as against $42,703 or 7.4% of the property stolen in 1935. LOST PROPERTY. 74. 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 or found, but not reported lost. Value of articles found. 1935 362 $27,459 117 $1,718 1936 308 $36,372 70 $719 ARMS. 75. There were fifty-three seizures of arms during the year, of which forty-two were "charge" cases and eleven were "no charge" cases. 76. There were no seizures of note during the year. Table VI gives details of arms and ammunition seized. GAMBLING 77. There were one hundred and nine successful gambling raids during the year 1936, as against one hundred and ten in 1935. There was one case in which no conviction was obtained. There were sixteen successful lottery raids compared with forty-three in 1935. Convictions were obtained in all cases. CRIMINAL SESSIONS CASES. 78. During 1936 there were one hundred and fourteen cases in which convictions were obtained at the Criminal Sessions, as against one hundred in 1935 and sixty-five in 1934.
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K 12 72. There were 37,549 minor cases in 1936 as against 33,000 in 1935, an increase of 4,549 or 13%. PROPERTY REPORTED STOLEN AND PROPERTY RECOVERED. 73. The estimated value of property stolen during the year 1936 was $303,497 as against $576,202 in 1935, a decrease of $272,705 or 47%. The average for the last 5 years is $548,538. The value of property recovered during the year was $69,739 or 22% of the property reported stolen as against $42,703 or 7.4% of the property stolen in 1935. LOST PROPERTY. 74. 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 or found, but not reported lost. Value of articles found. 1935 362 $27,459 117 $ 1,718 1936 308 $36,372 70 $ 719 ARMS. 75. There were fifty-three seizures of arms during the year, of which forty-two were "charge" cases and eleven were "no charge" cases. cases. The figures for 1935 were forty-two and fifteen respectively. 76. There were no seizures of note during the year. Table VI gives details of arms and ammunition seized. GAMBLING 77. There were one hundred and nine successful gambling raids during the year 1986, as against one hundred and ten in 1935. There was one case in which no conviction was obtained. There were sixteen successful lottery raids compared with forty-three in 1935. Convictions were obtained in all cases. CRIMINAL SESSIONS CASES. 78. During 1936 there were one hundred and fourteen cases in which convictions were obtained at the Criminal Sessions, as against one hundred in 1935 and sixty-five in 1934.
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72. There were 37,549 minor cases in 1936 as against 33,000 in 1935, an increase of 4,549 or 13%.

PROPERTY REPORTED STOLEN AND PROPERTY RECOVERED.

73. The estimated value of property stolen during the year 1936 was $303,497 as against $576,202 in 1935, a decrease of $272,705 or 47%. The average for the last 5 years is $548,538. The value of property recovered during the year was $69,739 or 22% of the property reported stolen as against $42,703 or 7.4% of the property stolen in 1935.

LOST PROPERTY.

74. 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 or found, but not

reported lost.

Value of articles found.

1935

362 $27,459

117

$ 1,718

1936

308

$36,372

70

$

719

ARMS.

75. There were fifty-three seizures of arms during the year, of which forty-two were "charge" cases and eleven were "no charge" cases.

cases. The figures for 1935 were forty-two and fifteen respectively.

76. There were no seizures of note during the year. Table VI gives details of arms and ammunition seized.

GAMBLING

77. There were one hundred and nine successful gambling raids during the year 1986, as against one hundred and ten in 1935. There was one case in which no conviction was obtained.

There were sixteen successful lottery raids compared with forty-three in 1935. Convictions were obtained in all cases.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS CASES.

78. During 1936 there were one hundred and fourteen cases in which convictions were obtained at the Criminal Sessions, as against one hundred in 1935 and sixty-five in 1934.

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