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The Criminal Code Act 1899 - Ozcase Queensland Historical Legal ...

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3 40 CRIMINAL PRACTICE RULES-FORMS<br />

XI.-FORGERY~ AND LIKE OFFENCES PUNISHABLE ON SUMMARY<br />

CONVICTION.<br />

NO. 311.-SENDING FALSE TELEGRAMS.<br />

Section 505.<br />

(1.) Knowingly, and without the authority of one E.F., sent [or delivered or<br />

caused to be sent (or delivered)] to one Q.R., a person employed by [or under] the<br />

Post and Telegraph Department, for the purpose of being transmitted as a<br />

telegram, a message [or writing] purporting to be sent by the said EX.<br />

(2.) Biped a telegram in the name of one E.F. without his authority [or %<br />

the name of a fictitious person called M.N.].<br />

(3.) Wilfully, and without the authority of one E.F., altered a telegram sent by<br />

the said E.F.<br />

(4.) Wrote [or Issued or Delivered], as and for a telegram received through a<br />

telegraph office, a writing purporting to be a telegram so received, and which had<br />

not in fact been so received.<br />

NO. 31Z.-FORGERY OF SEAMEN’S TICEETS OR DOCUMENTS UNDER<br />

FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT.<br />

Section 506.<br />

(1.) Forged a document purporting to be (tc. as in Form NO. 294) being a<br />

document required to be obtained [or used] under the provisions of the laws<br />

relating to the engagement of seamen (or as the case may be).<br />

(2.) Uttered a document required (to. as in (1)) namely, a (describe it),<br />

which had been issued to one E.F., and then falsely represented himself to be the<br />

said E.F.<br />

No. 313.-FRAUDULENT USE OF ADHESIVE STAMPS.<br />

Section 507.<br />

(1.) Fraudulently removed an adhesive stamp [or caused an adhesive stamp<br />

to be removed] from a document with intent that the said stamp might be used<br />

again.<br />

(2.) Fraudulently affixed an adhesive stamp which had been removed from a<br />

document to another document with intent that the said stamp might be used again.<br />

(3.) Knowingly uttered an adhesive stamp which had been fraudulently removed<br />

from a document with intent that it might be used again.<br />

(4.) Knowingly uttered a document having on it an adhesive stamp which had<br />

been fraudulently removed from another document with intent that it might be<br />

used again.<br />

No. 314.-FALSE WARRANTIES OR LABELS RELATING TO TEE SALE<br />

OF FOOD.<br />

Section 508.<br />

(1.) Knowingly gave to one E.F., a purchaser of certain tea (or as the case<br />

may be) then sold by him, a false warranty in writing with respect thereto.<br />

c2.) Knowingly gave to one E.F., with certain coffee (or as the case may be)<br />

then sold by him, a label which falsely described the same.<br />

(3.) In the course of proceedings under the laws relating to the sale of food<br />

and drugs knowingly applied to certain butter (or as the case may be) a certificate<br />

[or warranty] which had been given by one Q.R. with respect to another article<br />

[or drug].<br />

XII.-PREPARATIOS<br />

FOR FORGERY.<br />

NO. 315.-INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS FOR FORGERY.<br />

Section 510.<br />

(1.) Without lawful authority or excuse made [or began (or prepsred) to make<br />

or used or knowingly had in his possession or knowingly disposed of] paper<br />

resembling paper specially provided by the proper authority for the purpose of<br />

being used for making<br />

(a) Certain documents acknowledging [or being evidence of] the indebtedness<br />

of the Government of <strong>Queensland</strong> (or as the case may be) [or of the X.Y.<br />

Company, a company carrying on the business of banking] to the holders thereof,<br />

namely, debentures [or bank notes (or as the case may be)] ;

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