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4th Sched. mechanical power is used for moving machinery Part 1. employed in the manufacture of machinery, or in the manufacture of any article of metal not being machinery, or in the manufacture of india-rubber or guttapercha, or of articles made wholly or partially of india-rubber or gutta-percha;

"Papermills.

"Glass
works."
"Tobacco
factories."

"Letter

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(14.) "Paper mills" (p), that is to say, any premises in which the manufacture of paper is carried on; (15.) "Glass works," that is to say, any premises in which the manufacture of glass is carried on;

(16.) "Tobacco factories," that is to say, any premises in which the manufacture of tobacco is carried on;

(17.) "Letter-press printing works," that is to ing works." say, any premises in which the process of letterpress printing is carried on;

"Bookbinding works."

"Flax scutch mills."

Part 2.

Sects. 93, 96.

"Hatworks."

"Rope

works."

(18.) "Bookbinding works," that is to say, any premises in which the process of bookbinding is carried on;

(19.) Flax scutch mills (p).

PART TWO.

Non-Textile Factories and Workshops (q).

(20.) "Hat works" (r), that is to say, any premises in which the manufacture of hats or any process incidental to their manufacture is carried on;

(21.) "Rope works" (r), that is to say, any

(p) These mills are also expressly excluded from the definition of "textile factories." S. 93; p. 84.

(q) The works, &c., specified in the second part of this schedule are not factories within the Act, unless either mechanical power is used in the manufacturing process, or unless they fall within the general definition of non-textile factories given in sub-s. (3) of the first part of the 93rd section. P. 85.

(r) These works are expressly excluded from the definition of "textile factories." S. 93.

premises being a ropery, ropewalk, or rope work, in 4th Sched. which is carried on the laying or twisting or other Part 2. process of preparing or finishing the lines, twines, cords, or ropes, and in which machinery moved by steam, water, or other mechanical power is not used for drawing or spinning the fibres of flax, hemp, jute, or tow, and which has no internal communication with any buildings or premises joining or forming part of a textile factory, except such communication as is necessary for the transmission of power;

(22.) "Bakehouses," that is to say, any places "Bakein which are baked bread, biscuits, or confectionery, houses." from the baking or selling of which a profit is derived;

ware

(23.) "Lace warehouses" (r), that is to say, any "Lace premises, room, or place not included in bleaching houses." and dyeing works as hereinbefore defined, in which persons are employed upon any manufacturing process or handicraft in relation to lace, subsequent to the making of lace upon a lace machine moved by steam, water, or other mechanical power;

ing yards."

(24.) "Shipbuilding yards" (s), that is to say, "Shipbuildany premises in which any ships, boats, or vessels used in navigation are made, finished, or repaired;

(25.) "Quarries," that is to say, any place, not "Quarries.” being a mine, in which persons work in getting slate, stone, coprolites, or other minerals;

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"Pit

banks.

(26.) "Pit-banks,' that is to say, any place above ground adjacent to a shaft of a mine, in which place the employment of women is not regulated by the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1872, or 35 & 36 Vict. the Metalliferous Mines Regulation Act, 1872, 95 & 36 Vict. whether such place does or does not form part of c. 77. the mine within the meaning of those Acts.

c. 76.

(r) These works are expressly excluded from the definition of "textile factories." S. 93.

(8) See Palmer's Ship Building Company v. Chayter, L. R. 4 Q. B. 209.

5th Sched.

Sect. 97.

FIFTH SCHEDULE.

SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS (†).

Straw plaiting.
Pillow-lace making.
Glove making.

(t) The exercise of manual labour in the handicrafts here specified in any private house or room by the family dwelling therein will not constitute such house or room a workshop within the Act. S. 97; p. 91.

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3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 103 An Act to regulate the The whole Act.

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13 & 14 Vict. c. 54. | An Act to amend the The whole Act.

Acts relating to labour

in factories.

16 & 17 Vict. c. 104 An Act further to regu- The whole Act.

19 & 20 Vict. c. 38. 24 & 25 Vict. c. 117

late the employment of children in factories. The Factory Act, 1856. An Act to place the employment of women, young persons, youths, and children in lace factories under the regulations of the Factories Acts.

The whole Act.
The whole Act.

26 & 27 Vict. c. 40. The Bakehouse Regula- The whole Act.

tion Act, 1863.

27 & 28 Vict. c. 48. The Factory Acts Ex- The whole Act. tension Act, 1864.

(u) The Acts here

specified are repealed from and after the commencement of this Act (1st January, 1879), to the extent mentioned in the third column. S. 107; p. 100.

6th Sched.

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29 & 30 Vict. c. 90. The Sanitary Act, 1866. The following words

30 & 31 Vict. c. 103. 30 & 31 Vict. c. 146. 33 & 34 Vict. c. 62. 34 & 35 Vict. c. 19.

34 & 35 Vict. c. 104

37 & 38 Vict. c. 44. 38 & 39 Vict. c. 55.

(so far as unrepealed) in section nineteen, "not al"ready under the 66 operation of any "general Act for "the regulation of "factories or bake"houses." The whole Act.

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