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Table C. Table showing the Offences and Degree of Education of Distinct Convicted Prisoners received during the year 1914.

Table D. Table showing the Actual Number of Distinct Convicted Prisoners (exclusive of Maoris) received into Prison during the Year 1914, classified according to Principal Offence, Birthplace, and Age.

3—H. 20.

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Offences. Supi Educi irior ition. Able to read and write. Able to read only. Unable to read. Tota ils. Offences against the person— Convicted on indictment Summarily convicted M. F. M. F. 60 104 1 M. T. M. 62 106 V. i '.'. M. 2 1 p. 1 Offences against property— Theft and deceit Mischief 8 681 29 24 i 2 2 1 7 698 25 29 2 Miscellaneous— Vagrancy .. Drunkenness Others 2 3 296 114 955 52 916 60 3,035 258 3 .. 1 1 4 1 ! 12 2 6 9 29 6 3 3 305 967 951 120 56, 64 Totals .,-, 13 54 —.— 12 i 272 3,114

Olfei ices : Pet against tr rson. ie Offence! Pro] J*?*'"" Miscellaneous. Mischief. Vagrancy. Drunkenness. •] ~,.. ' M. F, M. ! F. M. F. M. Convic on Indictn :ted Stimm; convicl arily ted. Theft and Deceit. er ces. Totals. lent. M. I i F. M. F. M. F. M. F, F. M. F. i_ _1 Birthplaces — England and Wales Scotland .. Ireland .. — New Zealand Australian States Other British possessions China Other countries At sea 14 1 2 428 7 29 6 10 35 9 1 144 36 45 384 48 11 5 I 1 18 3 4 4 3 8 3 1 1 1 77 27 45 108 26 4 I 17 '7 7 13 68 10 1 283 140 129 258 69 7 9 2 13 24 7 264 104 81 3i3 7 1 9 19 90 12 4 9 34 2 1 8*5 43 319 14 317 37 1,134 J 4* 233 22 33 2 21 43 14 37 146 22 2 1 6 16" 29 I 4 80 1 1 2 240 7 2 1 7 1 1 Totals 62 106 1 698 29 25 2 305 120 967 56 951 64 3,114 272 272 Ages— Under 10 years 10 and under 12 years .. 12 and under 15 years .. 15 and under 20 years .. 20 and under 25 years .. j 25 and under 30 years .. ' 30 and under 40 years .. 40 and under 50 years .. J 50 and under 60 years .. 60 years and over 2 1 12 16 T5 7 6 3 19 22 37 8 14 3 106 66 109 138 224 101 37 23 698 623 1 4 6 2 4 11 28 3 3 14 3'5 40 15 9 35 96 323 243 '73 97 967 1 8 20 112 157 308 187 109 58 8 23 14 15 4 2 96 4 298 8 453 37 1,022 80 628 70 4 8 37 8o 76 5° l 7 6 7 8 3 10 5 1 1 2 105 77 33 47 3°5 14 12 17 4 56 3 373 50 232 17 Totals .. 1 .. 62 1 29 25 2 120 95i 64 3,114 272 272 Totals, 1913 108 108 2 27 32 3 253 99 955 67 906 2,985 244 44 241 * It must be remembered that dri ;ables do not represent the full num unke] iber c nness ii )f perse i pui ins t fished i unishet fore for by fine that off than fence. by im irisonment, io that the fij ;ures in the irison

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