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THE

EDUCATION ACT 1902

[2 EDW. 7, CAP. 42],

WITH

AN INTRODUCTION AND INDEX AND SHORT NOTES.

SECOND EDITION;

INCLUDING

The LONDON EDUCATION ACT 1903

AND THE

MORE IMPORTANT OF THE MEMORANDA AND CIRCULARS ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION

EDITED BY

ERNEST ARTHUR JELF, M.A.,

Of New College, Oxford; Barrister-at-Law of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, and of the South-Eastern Circuit; Author of " Where to Find your Law" ; and Editor of "The Criminal Evidence Act 1898" and "The Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Acts 1883-1895."

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ASKED AT THE

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ON

All the Subjects, from the Commencement of the Examinations to the Present Time,

WITH

ANSWERS;

ALSO

A TIME TABLE IN AN ACTION, AND DIRECTIONS FOR THE EXAMINATION, WITH THE RULES OF THE HONOURS EXAMINATION.

By

RICHARD

HALLILAY,

Esq.,

Of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, late Holder of an Exhibition awarded by the Council of Legal Education, and also of the Studentship of the Four Inns of Court Author of "The Law and Practice of Conveyancing," "The Proceedings in an Action," &c.

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study which the author has added to the appendix are eminently practical."-Law Journal, Aug. 27, 1904.

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CHARITIES.

THE

THE SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN Clergy Orphan Corporation. ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES

AND MARINERS' ROYAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Short Title, "The Shipwrecked Mariners' Society"), With over 1000 Agencies, has relieved over HALF A MILLION persons since its foundation.

The rescued sailor, fisherman, &c., is instantly cared for on the spot and sent home.

The widow, orphan, &c., of the drowned immediately sought out and succoured.

The distressed seafarer of every grade at once charitably assisted.

Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING. President-The Right Hon. The EARL CADOGAN,

K.G.

Chairman-Vice-Admiral W. F. S. MANN.

Secretary-GERALD E. MAUDE, Esq.,

26, Suffolk-street, Pall Mall East, S.W.

OUR SAILORS.

The Royal Alfred Aged Merchant Seamen's Institution

APPEALS FOR your kind help to maintain its 500 Inmates and Out-Pensioners, and to relieve the HUNDREDS OF POOR AND AGED APPLICANTS.

Patron-H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., K.T., &c. Bankers-Williams, Deacon's Bank Limited, Birchin Lane, E.C. Secretary-J. Bailey Walker.

Office-58, FENCHURCH STREET, E.C.

The SURGICAL AID SOCIETY.

Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING.

President The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen, G.C.M.G.

This Society supplies Artificial Limbs, Surgical Appliances, Elastic Stockings, Trusses, and every description of mechanical support to the poor, without limit as to locality or disease.

29,895 Appliances given in year ending September 30, 1902.

SUBSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully received by the Bankers, Messrs. Barclay and Co. Ltd., Lombard-street, or by the Secretary at the Offices of the Society, Salisburysquare, London, E.C.

RICHARD C. TRESIDDER, Secretary.

For the FREE EDUCATION of Orphan (Fatherless) Children of Clergymen of the Church of England, at St. Edmund's School, Canterbury; St. Margaret's School, Bushey; and Gwestfa, Manordilo, S. Wales.

256 Boys and Girls are now in the Schools. VOTING SYSTEM ABOLISHED. EVERY QUALIFIED CANDIDATE ADMITTED. £8500 a year required from voluntary sources. Bankers-Messrs. DRUMMOND, 49, Charing-cross, S.W. Secretary-REV. WM. CHAS. CLUFF,

35, Parliament-street, Westminster, S.W.

OF THE CHEST,

CITY ROAD, E.C. PATRON - HIS MAJESTY THE KING. Treasurer-S. HOPE MORLEY, Esq. Chairman-Sir T. ANDROS DE LA RUE, Bart. Expenditure about

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ADDITIONAL CURATES SOCIETY.

ESTABLISHED 1837.

FOR THE SUPPORT OF CLERCYMEN TO WORK AMONG THE POOR.

1000 Poor Parishes thus helped.

Bankers: COUTTS & Co.
Office:

39, VICTORIA ST., WESTMINSTER.

METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL,

KINGSLAND ROAD, SHOREDITCH.
PATRON-H.M. THE KING.

Chairman-The Rt. Hon. LORD HOWARD DE WALDEN.
Treasurers-Tho Rt. Hon. LORD HILLINGDON; The Rt.
Hon. LORD BATTERSEA; LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD, Esq.
This Hospital is entirely dependent upon Voluntary
Contributions, and £4000 is urgently needed to pay out-
standing liabilities. There are 111 beds at present
available out of a possible 160. The necessary expendi-
ture averages £11,000 a year, whilst the assured Income
from Investments is only £424.
IN-PATIENTS (1902)
1285.
OUT-PATIENTS (1902) attendances 116,781.
Bankers-Glyn, Mills, and Co.; Lloyds Bank Limited
CHARLES H. BYERS, Secretary.

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ROYAL BLIND PENSION SOCIETY. FRIENDLESS AND FALLEN.

Patron: HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
President: HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF GRAFTON, K.G.

This Charity seeks to supplement the sparse earnings of the Industrial Blind
and save from destitution those who have lost their sight in mature years by
granting them Pensions at their Homes.

£8000 ANNUALLY REQUIRED TO MEET EXISTING PENSIONS.
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND LEGACIES ARE EARNESTLY SOLICITED.

JOHN C. BUMSTED, Esq., Treasurer.
237, Southwark Bridge Road, London.
Bankers: BANK OF ENGLAND.

The BRITISH HOME and HOSPITAL for INCURABLES.

(Founded 1861.) (Incorporated 1899.) PERMANENTLY AND EFFECTIVELY ASSISTS THE

Helpless, Hopeless, & Homeless.

THIS NATIONAL UNSECTARIAN CHARITY URGENTLY
PLEADS FOR YOUR SUPPORT NOW.
In addition to those in the Home, 350 Incurable
sufferers receive £20 per annum:

Bankers-Messrs. BARCLAY & Co., 54, Lombard St., E.C.
Chairman and Treasurer-F. A. BEVAN, Esq.
Deputy Chairman & Treas.-JOHN HAMPTON HALE, Esq.
For particulars apply to the Secretary,
Office3-72, Cheapside, E.C. Mr. EDGAR PENMAN.

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INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM,

WANSTEAD.

Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING.

This Institution entirely maintains and educates the orphans of those once occupying a fair position in life. Since the foundation of the Asylum 4560 Children have been received, and there are nearly 600 on the books at the present time. It is dependent on Voluntary Contri butions for five-sixths of its income, and the Managers urgently ask for

NEW ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS

to meet the heavy deficiency which deaths, removals, and other causes have produced. The expenditure has been very heavy owing to many absolutely necessary repairs.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION:

One Vote, 10s. 6d.; Two Votes, £1 1s. LIFE SUBSCRIPTION: One Vote, £5 5s.; Two Votes, £10 108. LEGACIES form an important source of revenue.

Commander H. C. MARTIN, R.N., Secretary. Offices: 63, LUDGATE HILL, E.O.

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Founder and Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE_KING.
President-H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES.
Treasurer-Lord ROTHSCHILD.
Hon. Seca.-Right. Hon. Sir SAVILE CROSSLEY. Bart.,
M.V.O., M.P., Sir JOHN CRAGGS, M.V.O., and Mr.
J. DANVERS POWER.
Hon. Auditors-Messrs. DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS,
and Co.

Hon. Solicitors-Messrs. FRESHFIELD.
Aid by Annual Subscriptions or Donations, Gifts,
or Legacies is earnestly invited. The Reports of the
Fund will be forwarded to anyone on application.
All communications to be addressed to the Hon.
Secretaries, 81, Cheapside, E.O.

Solicitors, Trustees, Executors, and others, having Money for Distribution amongst deserving Charities, will, it is hoped, find the List which appears on this Inset useful.

See also other Appeals on the Following Page.

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CHARITIES (continued).

NATIONAL WAIFS' ASSOCIATION

(DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES).

Patron: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.

(1) HAS TO-DAY over 8000 BOYS AND GIRLS under its care.
(2) FREELY ADMITTED 4078 FRESH CASES in 1903, and
Maintained during the Year 10.477 Children.

(3) NEVER DFCLINES A DESTITUTE CHILD, even i. Sick, Afflicted, Incurable. or a Helpless Infant.

(4) IS FREELY ADMITTING Seventy-eight new cases every week from all over the Kingdom.

(5) SEARCHES FOR AND SEEKS OUT Necessitous Children in the Slums of all our Great Towns.

(6) NO ELECTION; NO WAITING LIST; No Money Promise needful; No Barriers on account of Age, Sex, Creed, Nationality, or Physical Health. Destitution is the only and essential qualification.

(7)

(8)

HAS ALREADY RESCUED, Trained, and Placed Out in Life 54,265 Orphan Waifs.

AT LEAST £200 PER DAY is roquired for Food alone.
(9) Incorporated by the Board of Trade under the Companies
Acts 1862 to 1890.

Has under its care nearly 1300 Suffering Little Children, being more than the aggregate of child-patients in four of the largest
Children's Hospitals.

Annual Reports are regularly published containing Audited Statements of Account.
Honorary Secretary, as below.

RANKERS-London and South-Western Bank,

and Union Bank of London and Smiths Bank Limited. AUDITORS-Messrs. Turquand, Youngs, Bishop, and Olarke; and Messrs. Carter, Olay, and Lintott.

A copy will be posted to any address on application to the

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President,
Treasurer.

BRASSEY

WILLIAM FOWLER
HOWARD WILLIAMS

T. J. BARNARDO

Head Offices: 18 to 26, STEPNEY CAUSEWAY, LONDON, E.

THE STOCKWELL ORPHANAGE,

CLAPHAM ROAD, LONDON, S.W.

Seaside Home Branch: CLIFTONVILLE, MARGATE.
President, THOMAS SPURGEON
Vice-President, CHARLES SPURGEON.
Treasurer, WILLIAM HIGGS.

A HOME and SCHOOL for 500 FATHERLESS
CHILDREN, and a Memorial of the Beloved Founder,
C. H Spurgeon. No votes required. The most needy
and deserving cases are selected by the Committee of
Management. The Managers require TEN THOUSAND
POUNDS A YEAR towards its support.

Contributions should be sent to the Secretary, Mr. F. G. LADDS, The Stockwell Orphanage, Claphamroad. London, S.W.

NOTICE TO INTENDING BENEFACTORS.-Our last Annual Report,containing a Legal Form of Bequest, will be gladly sent on application to the Secretary.

400 Orphans are Maintained by the

FRIENDS OF ARMENIA.
Central Office-47, Victoria St., Westminster, S.W.
President-The LADY FREDERICK CAVENDISH.
Vice-Presidents-The Hon. MRS. ALISTER G. FRASER
and Mrs. ALFRED BOOTH.
Chairman-G. WRIGHT BROOKS, Esq.
Treasurer-HECTOR MUNRO FERGUSON, Esq.
Secretary-Miss E. CANTLOW.

GREAT SUCCESS has attended the two branches of the work of this Society, for hundreds of orphans formerly supported are now able to work for themselves, while in one city alone 700 poor widows now earn their own living: but hundreds of widows and orphans still need to be supported and taught.

Donations should be sent to Hon. Treasurer, crossed "London and Westminster Bank."

National Hospital for the
Paralysed and Epileptic

(ALBANY MEMORIAL).

Incorporated by Royal Charter.
QUEEN SQUARE, BLOOMSBURY.

Patron: His Majesty the King.

"A NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL, AND
IMPERIAL CHARITY."

In spite of the most searching economies,
the income falls short of the expenditure.
£30 a day has to be raised by benefactions.

The Charity is forced at present to rely to
some extent upon legacies for maintenance.
Those having the disposal of sums of money
left for charitable disposition are asked to
consider the claims of this deserving charity.
Contributions will be most thankfully
received by

THE EARL OF HARROW BY, Treasurer,
NATIONAL HOSPITAL, QUEEN SQUARE, W.C.
Bankers: CoUTTS & Co., Strand.
Secretary, GODFREY H. HAMILTON

Chairman of Council. Founder and Director. GEO. CODE, Hon. Secretary

THE CHURCH ARMY.

PRESIDENT: THE EARL OF MEATH.

"One of the great reclaiming agencies of the age."Vide Home Office Blue Book.

120 Homes and Agencies in all parts of the British
Isles for Men, Women, Youths, ex-Convicts, Tramps,
Deserving Unemployed, and all in need of a friend.
Headquarters Staff almost wholly honorary.

FUNDS AND LEGACIES URGENTLY
NEEDED,

And should be scnt to the Rev. W. CARLILE,
Hon. Chief Sec., The Church Army, 130, Edgware-road,
London, W.; or to the Bankers: Messrs. BARCLAY &
Co., Lombard-street, E.C.

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The PROVIDENT SURGICAL APPLIANCE SOCIETY. City of London General

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Second Edition, crown 8vo., price 3s. Gd., post free.

for CONVEYANCERS.

With References to some of the best Precedents. By HERBERT M. BROUGHTON, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

CONTENTS:-Abbreviations-Table of Cases-Advising on Title Appointment of New TrusteesConditions of Sale-Conveyances-Disentailing Deeds -Leases-Mortgages-Partnership Articles-ReleasesSettlements: Personalty; Realty; Voluntary-Wills. HORACE COXx, "Law Times Office, Windsor House, Bream's-buildings, E.C.

FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED.

J. SLATER-SPENCE, Secretary.

General Hospital,

BIRMINGHAM.

FOUNDED

1766.

Funds Urgently

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Pension Society.

Founded 1818.

Patron: HIS MAJESTY THE KING. This Charity was founded in 1818 for providing Per manent Relief, by means of Monthly Pensions, to decayed Artisans, Mechanics, Manufacturers, Tradesmen above 60, and the Widows of such persons above 63 years of age who have never received Parish Relief, without distinction of religion, sect, or country. The Charity has distributed the sum of upwards of £100,000 amongst poor deserving persons since its establishment. Supported by Voluntary Contributions. Donations, Bequests, and Subscriptions will be thankfully received. £5 5s. constitutes a Life Governor. Mr. J. SLATER SPENCE, Secretary. Offices-12, FINSBURY CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C.

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Compiled by the TRAVEL EDITOR of" THE QUEEN, the Lady's Newspaper."

The most important TRAVEL ANSWERS that have appeared in "The Queen" during the LAST TEN YEARS, with additions and up-to-date corrections TRAVEL ARTICLES (illustrated) and other matter of interest to travellers. INCLUDING MAPS. Practical information on CONTINENTAL TOWNS with BRITISH COLONIES.

HOME and FOREIGN RESORTS: their climate, season, amusements. HOTELS, &c. Particulars of BRITISH EMBASSIES, CONSULATES, CHAPLAINCIES, DOCTORS, &c., abroad.

Special RAILWAY and STEAMBOAT SERVICES at home and abroad, and facilities offered by ENGLISH TOURIST AGENCIES in Great Britain and out of it.

HORACE COX, "Queen" Newspaper Office, Windsor
House, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, E.C.

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Solicitors, Trustees, Executors, and others, having Money for Distribution amongst deserving Charities, will, it is hoped, find the List

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See also other Appeals on the Preceding Page.

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FISHER'S BRIEF BAGS 188 STRAND 10/6 TO 52

S. FISHER, 188, Strand.

INTEREST HE

SOCIETY LIMITED
(Established 1823)

PURCHASE REVERSIONARY INTERESTS in Real and Personal Property, and Life Interests, and Life Policies, and advance money upon these securities. Authorised Capital, One Million. Subscribed Capital, £648,200. Paid-up Capital, £564,825.-The Society has moved from 17, King's Arms-yard, to 30, Coleman-street, E.C. WONFORD HOUSE.

HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE,

Near EXETER.

A REGISTERED HOSPITAL FOR THE UPPER AND
MIDDLE CLASSES.
This Institution is situated in a beautiful and healthy
locality, within a short distance of the City of Exeter.

There is comfortable accommodation at moderate rates, both in the Hospital itself and at Plantation House, Dawlish, a seaside residence on the South Devon Coast, affording more privacy, with the benefits of sea-air and mild and salubrious climate.

Private Rooms and Special Attendants provided, required. Voluntary Patients or Boarders also received without certificates. For terms, &c., apply to

P. MAURY DEAS, M.B., M.S.Lond.,
Resident Medical Superintendent..

INERRIETY and the ABUSE of DRUGS, NEBRIETY and the ABUSE of DRUGS. GENTLEMEN of the Upper Classes only. Terms from 6 guineas weekly. SHOOTING over 30,000 acres strictly preserved. Twenty-four miles of fishing, including trout, sewin, and salmon. References: Dr. Geo. Savage, 8, HenCavendish-square, W. For prospectus, &c., apply to Dr. W. F. WALKER, J.P.. Plas-yn-Dinas, Dinas Mawddwy.

LONDON GAZETTE (published by authority) and LONDON and COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENT OFFICE No. 117, CHANCERY-LANE, FLEET STREET. ENRY GREEN, Advertisement Agent, begs to direct the attention of the Legal Profession to the advantages of his long experience of upwards of fifty years in the special insertion of all pro forma notices, &c., and hereby solicits their continued support.-N.B. Forms Gratis of Statutory Notices to Creditors and Dissolution of Partnership and Declaration. Officially stamped forms for advertisements and file of London Gazette kept. By appoint

ment.

Price 6d.

THE

INCOME TAX BURDEN.

BY

T. HALLETT FRY, F.S.S.

CONTENTS:

1. The case for preferential treatment of the "worker."

2. Mismanagement in appeal cases.

3. The taxation of (a) capital and (b) gifts

4. Recent cases anent foreign profits.

5. The "marriage tax."

6. Exemption and abatement.

7. The so-called "average" system.

8. Co-operators and Income Tax.

9. The colonists' double tax and colonia insurance offices.

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£1 1 0 £20 0 0 D. H. S. ALLDRIDGE, Secretary

In demy 4to., bound in cloth, bevel boards, price 10s. 6d. net.

The Collector.

CONTAINING

Articles and Illustrations, Reprinted

from "The Queen" Newspaper, of Interest to the Great Body of Collectors,

ON

China, Engravings, Needlework Pictures and Embroidery, Old Silver, Brass, Pewter and Pinchbeck, Miniatures, Egyptian and Grecian Antiquities, &c.

Beautifully Printed on Art Paper with Coloured Frontispiece

Edited by

ETHEL DEANE,

Editress of "THE QUEEN."

London:

HORACE COX, "The Queen" Office, Windsor House, Bream's-buildings, E.C.

Crown 8vo., price 3s. 6d. net, post free.

REMINDERS for CONVEYANCERS,

By HERBERT M. BROUGHTON, of the Inner Temple,

Barrister-at-Law. Third Edition.

CONTENTS:-Abbreviations-Table of Cases-Advising on Title-Appointment under Powers-Appointment of New Trustees-Conditions of Sale-Conveyances-Disentailing Deeds-Estate Duty-Leases-Licences under PatentsMortgages-Partnership Articles-Releases to TrusteesSettlements: Personalty Realty; Voluntary-Wills. 190 HORACE COX, "Law Times" Office, Windsor House, Bream's-buildings, E.C.

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