§ 60. Mr. N. Pannellasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he
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Offences Recommendations received Orders made Successful Appeals Decisions not to deport Not yet decided A. Against the person Assaults … 23 7 1 9 6 Buggery … 1 1 — — — Cruelty to children … 1 — — 1 — Murder … 1 — — —. 1 Offences against females … 6 1 1 2 2 Violence against the person … 36 5 6 12 13 Sub-totals … 68 14 8 24 22 B. Against property Breaking and entering … 112 38 4 28 42 Frauds, false pretences, forgery … 19 6 2 1 10 Larceny, aggravated … 10 — — — 10 Larceny, simple … 91 37 13 32 9 Larceny, other … 69 30 5 17 17 Malicious damage … 4 1 1 2 — Receiving … 8 1 2 5 — Taking motor vehicle, etc. … 12 2 2 3 5 Sub-totals … 325 115 29 88 93 C. Others Brothel-keeping or managing … 1 1 — — — Commonwealth Immigrants Act offences … 2 1 — — 1 Gross indecency with children … 2 — — 1 1 Immoral earnings … 12 5 — 1 6 Indecent exposure or importuning … 6 2 — 3 1 Loitering with intent … 34 16 3 8 7 Merchant Shipping Act offences … 11 — — 11 — Possessing dangerous drugs … 17 6 3 4 4 Possessing offensive weapon … 17 9 1 4 3 Prostitution and soliciting … 3 2 — 1 — Vagrancy Act offences … 9 2 1 6 — Miscellaneous … 9 2 — 3 4 Sub-totals … 123 46 8 42 27 TOTALS … 516 175 45 154 142 will give the total number of recommendations for deportation he has received under the Commonwealth Immigrants Act; what is the number of offences of each type involved; and what is the number of recommendations in each type of offence in regard to which he has issued deportation orders.
§ Mr. Fletcher-CookeThe following table shows, for the period up to 15th February, 1963, the numbers of recommendations received and orders made, classified according to the principal offence of which the person recommended for deportation was convicted. In considering a recommendation my right hon. Friend, of course, takes into account any other offences or previous convictions.
Following are the figures: