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 EXTRADITION '1‘REATY--FINIJAND- Avovsr 1; 1924. 2(X)3 4. Abduction ordetention of women origirls for immoral pur- ,¤,*,g*}gg“:,¤p;•,§';,Pg,f‘f' C 5. l3igamy. B"‘“"·' V k 6. Arson. s. -  *"°°· i 7. Wilful and unlawful destruction or obstruction of railroads, I"*“"°"°’“"°""· whiclbendangers hugin life. Cm It 8. rimes commit a sea: °° ’°°· (a) Piragy, as commonly known and defined by the law of *`*'“°’· nations or y statute· ‘ (b) wrongfully   or destroying a vessel at sea or at- D°‘"°"‘“‘ "°"°"· - temptin to 0 so• ` (c) llfutiny or ’conspirLyr(l;y gzwo or inorethmegbgrs of téhe M““""°°°‘ crew or other on a 0 a vesse on e `g seas or the purpose of rebelling against the authority of the Captaih or Commander of such vesse, or by fraud or violence taking pos- session of suc vessel· d (d)  oqmboaird ship upon the high seas with intent to b°·:.;'g§“" °° ”*"¤" o actu ily rm. ` 9. Burgla , robbe with violence, and larcen when the amount B°""”'·°"‘·  YY Y stolen ex s two hundred dollars or Finnish equivalent. 10. Forge? or the utterance of forged papers and including the F°"°"•°‘°· forgery or alsification of the oiicia acts of the Government or public authority including Courts of Justice, or the uttering or raudulent use of any of the same. 11. The fabrication of counterfeit money, whether coin or paper, °°‘"‘°°"°‘°“" counterfeit titles or coupons of public debt, created by National, State, Provincial, Territorial, `Local or Mimicipal Governments, ’ bank notes or other instruments of public credit, counterfeit seals, stamps, d1es_ and marks of State or public administrations, and the ugteoxxgice, circulation or fraudulent use of the above mentioned o j. 12. Embezzlement committed within the jurisdiction of one or E'°°°"u”" the other party by public oHicers or depositaries, and embezzlement by any fperson or persons hired, salaried or employed, to the detri- ment o their employers or principals where, in eithertcase, the {mount embezzled exceeds two hundred dollars or Finnish equiva;·· _ ent. V ·, p V 13. Kidnapping of minors or adults, defined to be the abduction K"”""‘”'· ' or detention of a person or persons, in order to exact mone from thgm, thieir ffaimilgas or any other person or persons, or fdr any ot erunaw u en . . 14. Obtaining money,_ valuable securities or other property by uii¤bpt°il•i`i¤'i»‘¤"i°°°’by false pretences or receiving any money, valuable securities or other property knowingmthe same to have been unlawfully obtained through theft, rob ry or extortion, where the amount of monely or the value of the property so obtained or received exceeds two nm- dred dollars or Finnish equivalent. . A Pdm 15. Perjury or subornation of perjury. ‘ _ ' 16. Crimes and oifences against the laws of both countries for the sl"' ""““'· sup ression of slavery and slave trading. lg Extradition shall also take place or participation in any of *°°°°'°'“’· the crimes before mentioned as an awessory before the fact; pro- vided such particigation be pnmishable by the laws of both- the ;.’ ·’ High Contracting arties. - ARTICLE III, _ _ _ The provisions of the present Treat? shall not import a claim of  "' " extradition for any crime or ofence o a political character, nor for acts connected with such crimes or ofences; and no person surren-

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