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LIST OF OFFENCES TRIED Summarily-(b) NON-INDICTABLE
OFFENCES-continued.

Intoxicating Liquor Laws, offences against-continued.

Offences by licensed persons (or their servants)-continued. 116. Other offences by licensed persons-continued.

Supplying greater measure of intoxicating liquor than asked for (“ long pull "') in licensed premises.-Ibid., sec. 9 (in part). Person licensed for beer or cider allowing wine, spirits, sweets, &c., to be brought into or consumed in his house.-Beerhouse Act, 1834, sec. 16.

Persons licensed to keep refreshment house refusing to admit constable.-Refreshment Houses Act, 1860, sec. 18.

Licensed person supplying intoxicants to defective contrary to warning.-Mental Deficiency Act, 1913, sec. 52 (in part).

117. Unlicensed sale of drink

Selling intoxicating liquor without licence.-Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, sec. 65.

Unlicensed person having affixed to premises a notice that he is licensed to sell intoxicating liquors.-Ibid., sec. 74.

Person found on premises on which liquor kept there for the purpose of unlawful sale has been found and seized.-Ibid., sec. 82 (3).

Person so found giving false name and address, &c.-Ibid., sec. 82 (5).

Supplying or keeping liquor in unregistered club.-Ibid., sec. 93. 118. Habitual drunkards obtaining drink—

Purchasing or obtaining intoxicating liquor at licensed premises or registered club within three years after conviction for habitual drunkenness.-Licensing Act, 1902, sec. 6 (2) (a).

119. Other offences against Intoxicating Liquor Laws—

Person on licensed premises procuring intoxicating liquor for a drunken person, or aiding a drunken person to obtain drink on licensed premises.-Licensing Act, 1902, sec. 7.

Consuming intoxicating liquor in licensed premises during pro-
hibited hours.-Licensing Act, 1921, sec. 4 (in part).

Consuming intoxicating liquor in licensed premises on credit.—
Ibid., sec. 8 (in part).

Keeping open a refreshment house between the closing hour at
night for licensed houses and 4 a.m.-Public House Closing Act,
1864, sec. 5.

Violent, quarrelsome, or disorderly person, or any person whose presence renders holder of licence liable to penalty, refusing to quit licensed premises on request.-Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, sec. 80.

Riotous, quarrelsome, or disorderly person refusing to quit licensed premises or refreshment house.-Refreshment Houses Act, 1860, sec. 41.

Sending a person under 14 years of age to obtain intoxicating liquors. Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, sec. 68 (2). Causing child to be in bar of licensed premises.—Children Act, 1908, sec. 120.

Giving intoxicating liquor to child under 5 years.-Ibid., sec. 119. Person under 18 purchasing intoxicating liquor in licensed premises for his own consumption therein.-Intoxicating Liquor (Sale to Persons under Eighteen) Act, 1923, sec. 1 (in part). Purchasing intoxicating liquor for consumption by person under 18 in bar.-Ibid.

Officer of a registered club selling or supplying liquor to an habitual drunkard within three years after conviction for habitual drunkenness.-Licensing Act, 1902, sec. 6 (2) (b).

LIST OF OFFENCES TRIED SUMMARILY-(b) NON-INDICTABLE
OFFENCES-continued.

Intoxicating Liquor Laws, offences against-continued.

119. Other offences against Intoxicating Liquor Laws-continued.

Supplying or obtaining liquor in club for consumption off the premises. Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, sec. 94. Supplying intoxicating liquor in club except during permitted hours. Licensing Act, 1921, sec. 4 (a) (in part).

Consuming in or taking from licensed premises or club any
intoxicating liquor except during permitted hours.-Ibid.,
sec. 4 (b) (in part).

Supplying or consuming intoxicating liquor in club on credit.—
Ibid., sec. 8 (in part).

Supplying greater measure of intoxicating liquor than asked for
("long pull ") in club.—Ibid., sec. 9 (in part).

Not keeping affixed in club notice of order exempting from closing
during time of exemption.-Licensing (Consolidation) Act,
1910, sec. 55 (2), and Licensing Act, 1921, sec. 3 (3).

Secretary of club not making return or making false return.—
Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, sec. 97.

Justices' clerk demanding or accepting greater fees, &c., than
those authorised.-Ibid., sec. 45 (2).

Justices' clerk acting professionally in licensing matters.-Ibid., sec. 49.

Unlicensed person supplying intoxicants to defective contrary to warning.-Mental Deficiency Act, 1913, sec. 52 (in part).

Labour Laws, offences against :

120. Intimidation—

Intimidating, annoying, hindering, &c., any person with intent to compel him to follow or abstain from following a certain course of action.-Conspiracy, and Protection of Property Act, 1875, sec. 7.

121. Breach of contracts

Employee at gas-works or water-works breaking contract of ser
vice.-Conspiracy, and Protection of Property Act, 1875, sec. 4.
Breach of contract of service, &c., involving danger to life or
property. Ibid., sec. 5.

Employee at electricity works breaking contract of service.—
Electricity (Supply) Act, 1919, sec. 31.

122. Offences under Special Trade Acts—

Offences against the following enactments :

Frauds by Workmen Act, 1748.

Frauds by Workmen Act, 1777.

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Police, Factories, &c. (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1916, sec. 7 (5).

124. Mines Acts

Offences against the following enactments :

Collieries and Mines Act, 1800.

Metalliferous Mines Regulation Act, 1872.

Coal Mines Acts, 1887 to 1919.

LIST OF OFFENCES TRIED SUMMARILY-(b) NON-INDICTABLE
OFFENCES-continued.

Labour Laws, offences against-continued.

124. Mines Acts-continued.

Quarries Act, 1894.

Mines (Prohibition of Child Labour Underground) Act, 1900.
Mines Accidents (Rescue and Aid) Act, 1910.

Education Act, 1918, sec. 14 (b) and (c).

Checkweighing in Various Industries Act, 1919 (so far as relates to Quarries).

Mining Industry Act, 1920, secs. 10 (4) and 13.

Employment of Women, Young Persons, and Children Act, 1920 (so far as relates to Mines).

Education Act, 1921, secs. 90 to 108 (so far as relates to Mines).

125. Factory Acts—

Offences against the following enactments :

Factory and Workshop Act, 1891, sec. 9.

Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901 to 1920.

White Phosphorus Matches Prohibition Act, 1908.

Police, Factories, &c. (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1916, sec. 7 (1) and (2).

Education Act, 1918, sec. 14 (a).

Checkweighing in Various Industries Act, 1919 (except offences relating to Quarries).

Employment of Women, Young Persons, and Children Act, 1920 (so far as relates to Factories and Workshops).

Education Act, 1921, secs. 90 to 108 (so far as relates to Factories and Workshops).

126. Shops Acts

Offences against the Shops Acts, 1912 to 1920, and Shops (Early
Closing) Act (1920) Amendment Act, 1921.

127. Employment of Children Acts

Causing a child or young person to be in any street, &c., for
purpose of begging.-Children Act, 1908, sec. 14.

Sending child or young person abroad to perform for profit.—
Children (Employment Abroad) Act, 1913.

Offences against the Employment of Women, Young Persons, and
Children Act, 1920 (so far as relates to Industrial Undertakings
other than Mines, Factories and Workshops).

Offences against the Education Act, 1921, secs. 90 to 108 (except
offences relating to Mines, Factories or Workshops).

Similar provisions in Local Acts, but not offences against the Mines
Acts, Factory Acts, &c.

128. Other Acts for protection of labour

Offences against the following enactments :

Chimney Sweepers and Chimneys Regulation Act, 1840, secs. 2

and 6.

Poor Law Amendment Act, 1844, sec. 12.

Chimney Sweepers Regulation Act, 1864, secs. 6 to 9.
Agricultural Gangs Act, 1867.

Chimney Sweepers Act, 1875, secs. 15 to 19.

Conspiracy, and Protection of Property Act, 1875, sec. 4 (not posting up, or defacing, &c., copy of section relating to breach of contract by gas-works and water-works employees), and sec. 6 (master refusing or neglecting to provide necessary food, clothing, medical aid, or lodging for servant or apprentice).

LIST OF OFFENCES TRIED SUMMARILY-(b) NON-INDICTABLE
OFFENCES-continued.

Labour Laws, offences against-continued.

128. Other Acts for protection of labour-continued.

Threshing Machines Act, 1878, sec. 1.

Payment of Wages in Public Houses Prohibition Act, 1883.
Notice of Accidents Act, 1894.

Chaff-cutting Machines (Accidents) Act, 1897, sec. 3.
Shop Clubs Act, 1902.

Notice of Accidents Act, 1906.

Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906, sec. 12.
Labour Exchanges Act, 1909, sec. 3.

Trade Boards Acts, 1909 and 1918.

National Health Insurance Acts, 1911 to 1922.
Unemployment Insurance Acts, 1920 to 1923.
Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923.

Malicious Damage :

129. To animals—

Killing, maiming, &c., any dog or other animal, not being cattle or a wild animal, &c.-Malicious Damage Act, 1861, sec. 41. 130. To fences, &c.

Cutting, breaking, &c., any fence, wall, stile, gate, &c.-Ibid., sec. 25.

131. To trees, shrubs, &c.

Cutting, rooting up, or destroying, damaging, &c., trees, shrubs, &c., to amount of 1s.-Ibid., sec. 22.

182. To fruit, &c.

Destroying or damaging plants, fruit, vegetables, &c., growing in any garden, nursery-ground, &c.-Malicious Damage Act, 1861, sec. 23.

Destroying or damaging cultivated roots, plants, &c., growing on land not being a garden, &c.—Ibid., sec. 24.

Damaging any allotment garden or crops, &c., thereon.-Allotments Act, 1922, sec. 19.

133. Other offences

Destroying, injuring, &c., telegraphic apparatus or equipment, or obstructing telegraphic communication.-Malicious Damage Act, 1861, secs. 37 and 38.

Injuring post letter boxes or their contents, &c.-Post Office Act,
1908, sec. 61.

Offences against the Ancient Monuments Consolidation and
Amendment Act, 1913, secs. 12 and 14.

Any wilful damage to property to an amount not exceeding 201.-
Criminal Justice Administration Act, 1914, sec. 14.

Also any wilful damage to property for which punishment is
provided under Local or other General Acts.

134. Merchant Shipping Acts, offences against :

Offences against the following enactments :

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (except sec. 287 (a) and (b)).

Merchant Shipping Act, 1906.

Merchant Shipping Act, 1907.

Marine Insurance (Gambling Policies) Act, 1909, sec. 1.

Pilotage Act, 1913.

Merchant Shipping (Convention) Act, 1914.

Merchant Shipping (Wireless Telegraphy) Act, 1919.

Employment of Women, Young Persons, and Children Act,

1920 (so far as relates to ships).

Merchant Shipping Act, 1921, sec. 2.

LIST OF OFFENCES TRIED SUMMARILY-(b) NON-INDICTABLE
OFFENCES-continued.

Naval, Military and Air-Force Law, offences against :

135. Army

Offences against the following enactments :

Volunteer Acts, 1863 to 1900.

Army Act, 1881, and subsequent amendments incorporated therewith.

Reserve Forces Act, 1882.

Militia Act, 1882.

Pensions and Yeomanry Pay Act, 1884, sec. 3 (so far as concerns
soldiers).

Military Lands Acts, 1892 to 1903, and Byelaws made thereunder.
Military Manœuvres Acts, 1897 (sec. 7) and 1911.

Seamen's and Soldiers' False Characters Act, 1906 (so far as con-
cerns soldiers).

Territorial and Reserve Forces Act, 1907, secs. 11, 20, 22
(in part), 24 and 25 (but not proceedings under sec. 21).
Naval and Military War Pensions, &c., Act, 1915 (so far as
concerns soldiers).

Pensions (Increase) Act, 1920, sec. 5 (so far as concerns soldiers).

136. Navy

Offences against the following enactments :

Naval Deserters Act, 1847, secs. 9 and 10.
Naval Enlistment Act, 1853, sec. 12.

Naval Volunteers Act, 1853, sec. 22.

Royal Naval Reserve (Volunteers) Act, 1859, secs. 16 to 20, and 22.
Admiralty Powers Act, 1865, secs. 6 and 8.

Naval Discipline Act, 1866, secs. 25, 26, 82 and 83.

Seamen's Clothing Act, 1869.

Naval Forces Act, 1903.

Seamen's and Soldiers' False Characters Act, 1906 (so far as concerns seamen).

Navy (Pledging of Certificates, &c.) Act, 1914.

Naval and Military War Pensions, &c., Act, 1915 (so far as
concerns seamen).

Pensions (Increase) Act, 1920, sec. 5 (so far as concerns seamen).
Admiralty Pensions Act, 1921, sec. 1 (2).

137. Air Force

Offences against the following enactments :

Air Force Act [1917] and subsequent amendments incorporated
therewith.

Pensions and Yeomanry Pay Act, 1884, sec. 31
Seamen's and Soldiers' False Characters Act,

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138. Parks, commons, and open spaces, offences in relation to :

Offences against the following enactments :

Inclosure Act, 1857, sec. 12.

Town Gardens Protection Act, 1863, secs. 4 and 5.

Parks Regulation Act, 1872, and Regulations and Rules thereunder.
Commons Act, 1876, sec. 29.

Commons Act, 1908, sec. 1.

Also offences against Byelaws made under sec. 15 of the Open Spaces
Act, 1906, and all offences in relation to parks, pleasure grounds,
commons and any open spaces, under Local Acts, and under all
Byelaws, Regulations, or Rules made under any Public Act, Local
Act, or Provisional Order.

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