Scheme for the Progressive Development and Comprehensive Organization of Education Within the Area, Submitted in Accordance with the Provisions of Section I. of the Education Act, 1918

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E.J. Arnold & son, Limited, 1920 - 74 pages

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Page 62 - Factory or workshop means any premises on which any manual labour is exercised by way of trade, or for purposes of gain...
Page 71 - Questions arising at any meeting shall be determined by a majority of votes of the members present; and in case of an equality of votes the chairman shall have a second or casting vote.
Page 62 - employ " and " employment," used in reference to a child, include employment in any labour exercised by way of trade or for the purposes of gain, whether the gain be to the child or to any other person: The...
Page 72 - They shall take general supervision of the sanitary condition of the school buildings and arrangements. They shall determine what number of Assistant Masters shall be employed. They shall every year assign the amount which they think proper to be paid out of the income of the...
Page 62 - includes the hawking of newspapers, matches, flowers and other articles, playing, singing or performing for profit, shoe-blacking and other like occupations carried on in streets or public places...
Page 17 - ... on the parish or parishes which, in the opinion of the council, are served by the school...
Page 73 - The Head Master or some other person appointed by the Governors shall keep a register of applications for admission, showing the date of every application and of the admission, withdrawal, or rejection of the applicant, and the cause of any rejection, and the age of each applicant.
Page 17 - Act shall affect any endowment, or the discretion of any trustees in respect thereof : Provided that, where under the trusts or other provisions affecting any endowment the income thereof must be applied in whole or in part for those purposes of a public elementary school for which provision is to be made by the local education authority...
Page 39 - ... during the like period, if the local education authority so resolve, the number of hours for which a young person may be required to attend continuation schools in any year shall be two hundred and eighty instead of three hundred and twenty.
Page 63 - ... used for the purpose of public amusement by means of automatic machines, mutoscopes, shooting ranges, games of chance or skill, and similar devices.] [As a marker or attendant in any billiard or bagatelle saloon.

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