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thereto, towards the support of museums, libraries, or lecture-
ships, or for public purposes connected with the profession of
dentistry or dental surgery, or towards the promotion of learning
and education in connection with dentisty or dental surgery.
33. The treasurers of the General and Branch Councils shall
enter in books to be kept for that purpose a true account of all
sums of money by them received and paid under this Act; and
such accounts shall be submitted by them to the General Coun-
cil and Branch Councils respectively at such times as the Coun-
cils may respectively require. Such accounts shall be published
annually, and shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament in
the month of March in every year, if Parliament be then sitting,
or if Parliament be not sitting, then within one month after the
commencement of the next sitting of Parliament.
34. Any registrar who willfully makes or causes to be made
any falsification in any matter relating to any register under this
Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor in England or Ire-
land, and in Scotland of a crime or offence punishable by fine or
imprisonment, and shall, on conviction thereof, be liable to be
imprisoned for any term not exceeding twelve months.
35. Any person who willfully procures or attempts to pro-
cure himself to be registered under this Act, by making or pro-
ducing, or causing to be made or produced, any false or fraudu-
lent representation or declaration, either verbally or in writing,
and any person aiding and assisting him therein, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor in England and Ireland, and in Scotland
of a crime or offense punishable by fine or imprisonment, and
shall, on conviction thereof, be liable to be imprisoned for any
term not exceeding twelve months.
36. Every registrar of deaths in the United Kingdom, on
receiving notice of the death of any person registered under this
Act, shall forthwith transmit by post to the registrar of the Gen-
eral Council and to the registrar of the Branch Council for that
part of the United Kingdom in which the death occurs, a certifi-
cate under his own hand of such death, with the particulars of
time and place of death, and may charge the cost of such cer-
tificate and transmission as an expense of his office.
37. Any person who has been articled as a pupil and has
paid a premium to a dental practitioner entitled to be registered
under this Act in consideration of receiving from such prac-
titioner a complete dental education, shall, if his articles expire