35.-Power to Treasury to contribute towards custody, &c., 36.--Power of prison authorities to contract for reception 37.-Power to guardians of poor, &c., to contribute The Elementary Education (Industrial Schools) (1.) General rules for the management and discipline of 151 156 Page. APPENDIX J. 176 190 APPENDIX K. (1.) The Glasgow Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Repression Act, 1878 (2.) Order of Secretary of State applying to certified day industrial schools in Glasgow recommendations under sections 16 and 17 of the Elementary Education Act, 1876 215 APPENDIX L. 1885 220 APPENDIX M. (1.) The Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Manx Children) Act, 1884 (2.) The Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Channel Islands Children) Act, 1885 241 243 APPENDIX N. Treasury allowances to industrial schools 244 INDEXES. Reformatory Schools Acts 246 ACT, 1866. CERTIFIED REFORMATORY SCHOOLS (ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND). The Reformatory Schools Act, 1866. 29 & 30 VICT. C. 117. An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to [10th August 1866.] Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: as : PRELIMINARY. 1. This Act may the Reformatory Short title. Application of Act. 3. Managers” shall include any person or persons Definition of terms. having the management or control of any school to which this Act applies : “ Justice” shall apply to England only, and shall mean a justice of the peace having jurisdiction in the place where the matter requiring the cognizance of a justice arises : “ Justices” shall apply to England only, and shall mean two or more justices in petty sessions, and shall include the Lord Mayor or an alderman of the City of London, or a police or stipendiary magistrate or other justice having by law authority to act alone for any purpose with the powers of two justices : Magistrate” shall apply to Scotland only, and shall include sheriff, sheriff substitute, justice of the peace of a county, judge in a police court, and provost or baillie of a city or burgh : “Prison authority” shall in England mean the same persons as are defined to be prison authorities by |