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(2.) The Prevention of Cruelty to, and Protection of, Children Act, 1889, and the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (Amendment) Act, 1894, are hereby repealed.*

(3.) This Act shall come into operation on the twentyfirst day of August, 1894.

SCHEDULE.

Any offence under sections twenty-seven, fifty-five, or fifty-six of the Offences against the Person Act, 1861 (24 and 25 Vict., c. 100), and any offence against a child under the age of sixteen years under sections forty-three or fiftytwo of that Act.

Any offence under the Children's Dangerous Performances Act, 1879 (42 and 43 Vict., c. 34).

Any other offence involving bodily injury to a child under the age of sixteen years.

* 52 and 53 Vict., c. 44. 57 and 58 Vict., c. 27.

INDEX.

ABANDONING CHILD, 38.

ABDUCTION:

Of woman, I.

Of unmarried girl under eighteen, 79.
Of unmarried girl under sixteen years, 1.

ABETTORS (SEE ACCESSORIES), 2.

ABORTION, 2.

ACCESSORIES, 2.

ACCOMPLICE:

Evidence of, 4.

ACCOUNTS:

Falsification of, 177.

ACCUSING OF CRIME WITH INTENT TO EXTORT, &c., 173.

ADDRESSING WARRANTS, 417.

ADJOURNMENT OF COURT, AND OF CASES, 408, 454.

ADULTERATION OF FOOD AND DRUGS, 294.

AFFRAY, 5.

AGENTS, FRAUDS BY, 174.

AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS ON FEMALES AND BOYS, 17.
AIDERS IN OFFENCES, 2.

ALLEGIANCE:

Seducing soldiers or sailors from, 6.

AMENDMENT OF PROCEEDINGS AND ORDERS ON APPEAL,
430.

AMMUNITION (SEE PEACE PRESERVATION ACT),

ANALYSIS OF FOOD AND DRUGS, 296.

ANIMALS.

Cruelty to, 96.

Larceny of, 169, 171.

Malicious injuries to, 233.

Turning loose on roads, 319.

APPEAL:

Form to be used for, 436.

Right of, 414.

Mode of proceeding in, 414.

APPRENTICES AND SERVANTS:
Ill-treatment of, f.

ARMS (SEE PRACE PRESERVATION ACT).

ARREST OF OFFENDERS:

May be made in four ways, 6.

Proper mode of making arrest, 11.
Constable's powers by common law, 6.

Constable's powers by statute, 9.

Difference between constable's and private person's power to

arrest, 7.

Time and place of, 11.

Manner of, 11.

What to be done after, 12.

Under Extradition Acts, 129.

Of accused persons under Petty Sessions Act, 392.

ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT BY STATUTE, 9.

ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT BY CONSTABLE UNDER
LICENSING ACTS:

Of person drunk in public place, 205.

Of person drunk in public place and riotous or disorderly, 204.
Of person drunk in public place in charge of carriage, horse,
cattle, or steam-engine, 204.

Of person drunk in any place in possession of loaded fire-arms.
204.

Of person found on licensed premises in closing hours refusing
to quit or resisting, 196.

Of person not giving name and address when found on un-
licensed premises where liquor is seized, 220.

Of person not giving name and address when found on licensed
premises in closing hours, 220.

ARSENIC:

Regulating sale of, 13.

ARSON:

Offences of, 14.

Proof of malice and wilfulness in, 15.

ART:

Wilful damage to works of, 233.

ARTIFICER:

Disposing of goods committed to his care, 176

ASSAULT

At common law, 15.

By statute, 17.

ASSEMBLY:

Unlawful, 289.

ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT OFFENCES:

Punishable, 453.

ATTORNEY:

Right to be heard in Petty Sessions, 406.
BACKING WARRANTS, 419.

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Assaulting or obstructing, 87.

BANK NOTES:

Forging, 144.

BANKRUPT ACT:

Criminal offences under, 19.

BARKING TREES, 231.

BATHING IN PUBLIC PLACE, 321

BATTERY AND ASSAULT, 15.

BAWDY HOUSE, 19, 82.

BEAST:

Larceny of, 170.

Nuisance by, on roads, 352.

BEER LICENCES REGULATION ACT, 20.

BEER RETAILERS, SPIRIT GROCERS, &c., 20, 225.
BEGGING IN PUBLIC PLACES, 325.

BENCH WARRANT, 421.

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BESTIALITY AND UNNATURAL OFFENCES, 302.
BETTING ACTS, 23.

No house or place to be kept for betting, 23.
Advertising betting houses, 24,

Warrant to search betting houses, 24.

Advertising as to betting, 24.

BICYCLE:

Riding on footpath, 455.

BIGAMY, 25.

BILLETING OF SOLDIERS, 26.

Constable to provide billets, 26.

Victuallers, &c., liable to provide billets, 26.
Accommodation and payment on billet, 27.
Lists of houses liable to billets, 28.

Regulations as to grant of billets, 26.

Offences by constables in regard to billeting, 28.
Offences by keepers of victualling houses, 29.

Impressment of carriages, 29.

BOILER EXPLOSIONS ACT, 1882.

Notice of boiler explosion to be sent to the Board of Trade, 33.
Board of Trade may direct inquiry, 33.

BINDING INFORMANTS AND WITNESSES TO PROSECUTE,

290

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