Read The Irish Revolution, 1916-1923 Online
Authors: Marie Coleman
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(3) AND WHEREAS the Government recognising the force of such representations had sanctioned the doing under the authority of the Army Council of all or any of the following matters and things.
a. The setting up of Military Courts or Committees for the enquring into charges against persons in respect of any of the offences hereinafter mentioned …
(1) Taking part in or aiding or abetting any attack upon or using force against the National Forces.
(2) Looting arson destruction seizure unlawful possession or removal of or damage to any public or private property.
(3) Having possession without proper authority of any bomb or any dynamite gelignite or other explosive substance or any revolver rifle gun or other fire arm or lethal weapon or any ammunition for such fire arm.
(4) The breach of any general order or regulation made by the Army Council.
and the infliction by such Military Courts or Committees of the punishment of death or of penal servitude for any period or of imprisonment for any period or of a fine of any amount either with or without imprisonment on any person found guilty by such Court or Committee of any of the offences aforesaid …
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