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 EXTRADITION TREATY-GREAT BRITAIN. DECEMBER 22, 1931.2123 enumerated in Article 14, to~ether with the territories enumerated Poft, pp. 2126, :lla. in Article 16 and any: territones to which it may be extended under Article 11. It is understood that in respect of all territory of His Britannic Majesty as above defined other than Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man, the present Treaty shall be applied so far as the laws permit. For the purposes of the lresE.:nt Treaty the territory of the United States shall be deeme to be all territory wherever situated belonging to the United Statest including its dependencies and all other territories under its exclUSIve administration or control. AlrrICLE 3. Extradition shall be reciprocally granted for the following crimes Extraditable crImIL or offences:- 1. Murder (including assassination, parricide, infanticide, poison- Murder. ing), or attempt or conspiracy to murder. 2. Manslaughter Manslau&hter. 3. Administering drugs or using instruments with intent to prQ- mJ8car. cure the mIscarrIage of women. 4. Rape. Rape. 5 Unlawful carnal knowled<re or ana attempt to have unlawful Unlawful carnal • 0'. knowledp. carnal knowledge, of a ~r1 un er 16 years of age. 6. Indecent assault if such crIme or offence be indictable in the Indecent wault. Kidnapping. place where the accused or convicted person is apprehended. 1. Kidnapping or false imprisonment. 8. Child stealmg, including abandoning, exposing or unlawfully Child stealing, etc. detaining. 9. Abduction. Abduction. 10. Procuration: that is to say the procuring or transporting of Procuration. a woman or girl under age, even With her consent, for immoral purpo~s, or of a woman or girl over age, by fraud, threats, or compulsion, for such purposes with a view in in either case to gratifying the passions of another person
 * provided that such crime or offence is punishable by

Imprisonment for at least one year or by more severe punishment. 11. Bigamy. Bigamy. Assault. 12. Maliciously wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm. 13. Threats, by letter or otherwise, with intent to extort money Blackmall, etc. or other things of value. Perjury. 14. Perjury, or subornation of perjury. 15. Arson.. Arson. 16. Burglary or housebreak..'g, robbery with violence, larceny Burglary, etc. or embezzlement. 11. Fraud by a bailee, banker, agent, factor, trustee, director) Fraud. member, or public officer of any company, or fraudulent conversion. . 18. Obtaining money, valuable security, or goods, by false ~re- f~b=Oney by tences; receiving any money, valuable security, or other property, knowmg the same to have been stolen or unlawfully obtained. 19. -(a) Counterfeiting or altering money, or bringing into cir- Counterfeiting. culation counterfeited or altered money. (b) Knowingly and without lawful authority making or having in possession any instrument, tool, or engine adapted and intended for the counterfeiting of coin. 3051c--33- -PT2- - - -32