ANTIGUA. Failure to fulfil training conditions. Wrongful sale or other disposition of property. Trial of offences. 10 Defence Liorce. No. of 1955. (4) Where a non-commissioned officer or volunteer of the Force commits an offence under this section, the time which may elapse between the time of his committing the offence and the time of his apprehension or voluntary surrender shall not be taken into account in reckoning his service for the purpose of discharge. 21. Any non-commissioned officer or vol- unteer of the Force who without leave lawfully granted or such sickness or other reasonable excuse as may be allowed in the prescribed manner, fails to appear at the time and place appuinted for annual training under paragraph (a) of sub-subsection (1) of section 13 of this Ordinance or fails to attend the number of drills and fulfil the other conditions relating to annual training as are prescribed, shall on a complaint by the prescribed officer be liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding twenty-five dollars. 22. If any person designedly makes away with, sells, pawns, or wrongfully destroys or damages, or negligently loses any article or thing issued to him as an Officer, non-commissioned officer or volunteer of the Force, or wrongiully refuses or nevlects to deliver upon demand any article or thing issued to him as sueh Officer, non-commissioned officer or volunteer of the Force, the value of such article or thing sha! be recoverable from him by suit before a court of competent. jurisdiction by the sergeant-major of the Force or some person authorised in writing for the purpose by the Commanding Officer; and he shall also, for any such offence, be liable, on summary conviction, toa penalty not exceeding twenty-five dollars. 28. (1) Any offence under this Ordinance which is cognizable by a court-martial shall also be cognizable by a Magistrate's Court (2) Any person charged with any such offence shall not be liable to be tried both by a court-martial and by a Magistrate’s Court, but may be tried by either of them as may be prescribed: