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" A child shall not be employed between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning : Provided that any local authority may, by... "
The Parliamentary Debates - Page 647
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1903
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 2

Herbert Broom, Edward Alfred Hadley - Law - 1875 - 858 pages
...more than two years, with or without hard labour, — and in case such offence be committed between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning, penal servitude for five years, — or imprisonment for not more than two years, with or without hard...
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Principles of the Criminal Law: A Concise Exposition of the Nature of Crime ...

Seymour Frederick Harris, Frederic Philip Tomlinson - Criminal law - 1881 - 678 pages
...punishable by imprisonment not exceeding two years. If the offence is committed at night (ie, between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning), the offender is liable to penal servitude to the extent of five years (m). where the And in cases where...
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Manual for Magistrates: Criminal Jurisdiction

George Clipperton Bayne - Criminal justice, Administration of - 1885 - 458 pages
...housebreuking, is the breaking and entering of a dwelling-house, any person being therein, between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning. No building, although within the same curtilage with the dwelling-house and occupied therewiih, shall...
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Proceedings

Finance, Public - 1903 - 852 pages
...minutes between the hours of six o'clock in the morning and nine o'clock in the evening, and between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning once in every thirty minutes. Second — That said lessee or lessees shall also provide and maintain...
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Sessional Papers, Volume 49

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1902 - 930 pages
...Sundays, and further that no child shall be employed in any street trading or other occupation between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning in summer, and eight in the evening and six in the morning in winter : provided that the Council of...
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The Medical Inspection of School Children: A Text-book for Medical Officers ...

Sir William Leslie Mackenzie, Edwin Matthew - Child care - 1904 - 506 pages
...places. " General Restrictions on Employment of Children. "3. (1) A child shall not be employed between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning; provided that any local authority may, by bye-law, vary these hours either generally or for any specified...
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Final Report of the School Board for London, 1870-1904: With the Valedictory ...

London (England). School Board - Education - 1904 - 488 pages
...occupation. The Act also contains a general restriction that a child shall not be employed between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning unless special provision is made for any specified occupation. It further enacted that a child should...
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Municipal Ordinances of the City of Troy: Rules and Regulations of the ...

Law - 1905 - 468 pages
...Every person who shall die within the City of Troy of cholera or small pox shall be buried between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning. Such burial shall be within twenty-four hours after such death unless a different time shall be prescribed...
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The Law Relating to Children: A Short Treatise on the Personal Status of ...

Sir William Clarke Hall - Adoption - 1905 - 334 pages
...of girls under sixteen in streets or public places. 3 (1) A child (A) shall not be employed between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning : Provided that any local authority may, by byelaw, vary these hours either generally or for any specified...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific ..., Volume 47

1906 - 424 pages
...factories, mills and similar establishments. The law provided that women should not be employed between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning. In the lower courts the grounds for declaring it invalid were these — that there was no reason to...
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