DL 75.
252
No. 1 of 1881.
MACAO EXTRADITION.
4. Counterfeiting and altering money and uttering counterfeit or altered money.
5. Forgery, counterfeiting, and altering, and uttering what is forged or counterfeited or altered.
6. Larceny and embezzlement.
7. Unlawfully receiving stolen property.
8. Obtaining money or goods by false pretences.
9. Crimes by bankrupts against bankruptcy law.
10. 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.
11. Rape.
12. Abduction or forcible taking or detention.
13. Child-stealing.
14. Burglary and house-breaking.
15. Arson.
16. Robbery with violence.
17. Threats by letter or otherwise, with intent to extort.
18. Piracy by law of nations or municipal law.
19. Sinking or destroying a vessel at sea, or attempting or conspiring to do so.
20. Assault on board a ship on the high seas, with intent to destroy life or to do grievous bodily harm.
21. Revolt or conspiracy to revolt by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas against the authority of the master.
22. Desertion from the naval, military, or police force.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
FORM No. 1.
(s. 3.)
Governor's Warrant to Magistrates.
THE MACAO EXTRADITION ORDINANCE, 1881.
HONGKONG.
By His Excellency
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of this Colony and its dependencies
To the Magistrates.
Whereas requisition has been duly made to me, pursuant to the above-mentioned Ordinance, for the surrender of one having committed the crime of ... now in this Colony, charged with within the territory of Macao and with being a fugitive from justice: You are hereby required to govern yourselves accordingly.
* As amended by No. 62 of 1911 and No. 21 of 1912.
DL 75.
252
No. 1 of 1881.
MACAO EXTRADITION.
4. Counterfeiting and altering money and uttering counterfeit or
altered money.
5. Forgery, counterfeiting, and altering, and uttering what is
forged or counterfeited or altered.
6. Larceny and embezzlement.
7. Unlawfully receiving stolen property.
8. Obtaining money or goods by false pretences.
9. Crimes by bankrupts against bankruptcy law.
10. 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.
11. Rape.
12. Abduction or forcible taking or detention.
13. Child-stealing.
14. Burglary and house-breaking.
15. Arson.
16. Robbery with violence.
17. Threats by letter or otherwise, with intent to extort.
18. Piracy by law of nations or municipal law.
19. Sinking or destroying a vessel at sea, or attempting or con-
spiring to do so.
20. Assault on board a ship on the high seas, with intent to
destroy life or to do grievous bodily harm.
21. Revolt or conspiracy to revolt by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas against the authority of the
master.
22. Desertion from the naval, military, or police force.
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Governor's Warrant to Magistrates.
THE MACAO EXTRADITION ORDINANCE, 1881.
HONGKONG.
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Governor and Commander-in-Chief of this Colony
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Whereas requisition has been duly made to me, pursuant to the above mentioned Ordinance, for the surrender of onc having committed the crime of
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