
Limerick, Monday. Sergeant Walsh brought forward charges against two publicans during the recent Limerick Petty Sessions for violations of the Sunday Closing Act. However, due to a split decision among the Bench members, the cases were ultimately dismissed without prejudice. Notably, one case presented a rather unique scenario, as it involved a permanent lodger who had invited his own guests. It is likely that this particular case will be subject to further examination and testing in the future.
Constabulary Gazette (Dublin) – Saturday 17 September 1904