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Entire session.

Entire session. Laws, 1903, C. 13.

1. Mental or physical incompetence.

First offense: Not

2. Completion of 8 grades prescribed more $10, not more 5 by grammar school course.

days; subsequent of

3. Instructions elsewhere, satisfactory | fenses: $10 to $50, or 5 to board of trustees. to 25 days, or both.

4. Child's labor is necessary for its own or parent's support.

5. Distance too far from school, district superintendent judge.

1. Attendance at private school.
2. Having acquired branches taught.
3. Physical or mental incompetence.
Laws, 1903, C. 13.

First offense: subsequent: $20. 1903, C. 13.

$10, Laws,

Entire session.

1. Equivalent instruction elsewhere.
2. Over 15, has completed grammar
school course and is regularly and law-
fully employed.

3. Physical or mental incompetence.
4. Child over 14 who submits satis-
factory evidence that it is necessary that
such child be employed.

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1 Local laws, Washington City, Laws, 1903, C. 644, Indian School at Cherokee Laws, 1905, C. 213: Raleigh Township, Laws, 1905, C. 270; Camden County, Laws 1903 C. 609.

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Oregon.

Laws, 1901,

p. 300; 1905, C. 208.

Pennsylvania.

Laws, 1905,

p. 131.

Uniform with child labor law.

8 to 14; 14 to 16 if not regularly employed.

In bowling alley, factory, factory- 8 to 16.
workshop, hazardous or injurious to
health, pool hall, steam laundry, theater;
14 to 16, ability to read and write, and
attendance at school during full school
term of previous year.

In factory, store, workshop, mine, tel- 8 to 14; 14 to 16 if not egraph, telephone, or public messenger employed in some lawservice: Under 16, certificate of ability ful work. Laws, 1905, to read and write, attendance at school | C. 208. 160 days during school year previous to arriving at 14, or during year previous to applying for school record, and received instructions in reading, spelling, writing, English grammar, geography, and is familiar with fundamental operations of arithmetic including fractions. Laws, 1905, C. 208.

8 to 16.

Rhode Island.

Laws, 1902,
C. 1009.

South Carolina. St. at Large, 1903-5, p. 113.

Children may work in textile establishments in June, July and August if they have attended school 4 months during the year and can read and write.

7 to 15.

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