66 The officers known as Assistant-Inspectors of Factories " to be styled "Her Majesty's Superintending Inspectors of Factories and Workshops," and 66 The officers known as Sub-Inspectors of Factories' to be styled "Her Majesty's Inspectors of Factories and Workshops." Whitehall, Dec. 24, 1878. THE FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACT, 1878. 41 Vict., c. 16, ss. 23, 96 (g). Order of Secretary of State defining an Attendance at School (England). WHEREAS by the Factory and Workshop Act, 1878, it is enacted as follows:- [Recites s. 23 verbatim to the words "and six in the evening;" and s. 96 definition of "Education Department."] Now I, the Right Honourable Richard Assheton Cross, one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, with the consent of the Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council on Education, hereby for the purposes of the above enactment so far as concerns England, define "Attendance" to mean the attendance of a child at a morning or afternoon meeting of a school during not less than two hours of instruction in secular subjects. Richd. Assheton Cross. Home Office, Whitehall, Dec. 24, 1878. (g) Pp. 30, 90. INDEX. ABSTRACT OF THE ACT, to be hung up in factory or workshop, 72. exceptions as to domestic factories and workshops, and ACCIDENT, from machinery, liabilities of occupier in respect of, 7, et notice of, to be given to inspector and to certifying sur- certifying surgeon to examine into causes of, and report to where occupier is not actual employer, 37. special exception as to notice of, for domestic factories and ACTION, liability of occupier to, in respect of accidents from ma- right of, not affected by imposition of penalties, ib. ADULTS, men, employment of not restricted, xi. provision as to guarding machinery to apply to protection no child under 10 to be employed, 27. certificate of, required as to persons under 16, 33. AGENT, servant or workman, when to be charged instead of AGRICULTURE, children's labour in, regulated by statute, ix. ALMANACK MAKING, period of employment in, 105. ALTERNATE DAYS SYSTEM, how children may be employed on, in textile factories, 17. ANNEALING GLASS, employment of children and female young persons in parts APPEAL, from conviction or order of justices to Quarter Sessions, proceedings on, ib. procedure of, in Scotland, 97. Ireland, 99. to Secretary of State to annul appointment or revocation APPRENTICES, 42 Geo. 3, c. 73 relating to, repealed, 117. to be deemed as working for hire, within the Act, 88. ARBITRATION, reference to, as to fencing dangerous machinery, 11. ARTICLE, the making, &c., of any, when it constitutes a non-textile ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKING, period of employment in, 105. "ATTENDANCE" at school, definition of, 29. BAKEHOUSES, definition of, 115. special provisions as to health in, 39. as to sleeping places near, 39. special exception as to employment of male young persons BAND, see DRIVING STRAP. BEETLING, process of, included in definition of bleaching and dyeing BISCUIT MAKING, included in definition of bakehouses, 114. special exception as to period of employment in, 44, 105 ; BLAST FURNACES, definition of, 113. actual employer to report to occupier accident in, 37. BLEACHING AND DYEING WORKS, definition of, 112. not included amongst textile factories, 84. period of employment and meal hours in, same as in BLEACHING AND DYEING WORKS--continued. employment of male young persons during meal hours employment for additional half-hour allowed when process employment overtime in, in open-air bleaching, 108. BOAT-BUILDING, see SHIP-BUIlding Yards. BON-BON AND CHRISTMAS PRESENT MAKING, employment overtime, 108. BOOKBINDING WORKS, definition of, 114. period of employment, 105. BRASS FOUNDRIES, see FOUNDRIES. BREAD, see BAKEHOUSES. BRICKS AND TILES, not being ornamental tiles, making of, excepted from employment of girl under 16 prohibited where making or 103. employment, overtime in making or finishing of, 108. included in definition of bleaching and dyeing works, 112, CAPS, see PERCUSSION CAPS. CARTRIDGE WORKS, CERTIFICATE, of educational standard, 32. |