(Special Exceptions: Creameries).-Order dated 23rd October, 1903, made
by the Secretary of State for the Home Department, in pursuance
of Section 42 of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, granting certain
special exceptions to creameries, and revoking the Order (Ireland)
dated 9th June, 1902.
(Special Exception: Lime-washing, &c.).—Order, dated 2nd November,
1903, made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department, in
pursuance of Section 1 (4) of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901,
granting special exceptions from the provisions respecting lime-washing
&c., to certain factories and parts of factories, and revoking the Orders
dated 16th November, 1895, 8th February, 1896, and 26th March, 1902.
Dangerous and Unhealthy Industries.-Regulations, dated 21st Novem-
ber, 1903, made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department,
in pursuance of Section 79 of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901,
for the manufacture of electric accumulators.
(Particulars of Piecework Wages: Wearing Apparel).-Order, dated 17th
December, 1903, made by the Secretary of State for the Home Depart-
ment, applying with modifications the provisions of Section 116 of the
Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, to the manufacture of wearing
apparel, and revoking the Order dated 22nd April, 1897.
(Special Exception: Overtime).-Order, dated 29th December, 1903,
made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department, in pur-
suance of Section 49 of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, with re-
gard to the overtime employment of women on not more than thirty
days in the year, and revoking all existing Orders.
(Health Bakehouses).-Order, dated 30th December, 1903, made by
the Secretary of State for the Home Department in pursuance of
Section 3, Sub-section 2, of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901,
modifying the proportion of cubic feet of space to be provided in cer-
tain bakehouses.
(Earthenware and China).—Amended special rules for the manufacture
and decoration of earthenware and china as established by the awards
of the Empire, Lord James of Hereford, dated 30th December, 1901,
and 28th November, 1903
Professional qualifications Treasury Minutes declaring that professional or
other peculiar qualifications not ordinarily to be acquired on the public
service are required for the due and efficient discharge of the duties of
the offices of—
I. Secretary to the Civil Service Commissioners (10th November, 1903).
II. Deputy Governor of a convict prison in Ireland (21st November, 1903).
Treasury Minute, dated 20th August, 1903, awarding a special pension to
Sir Kenelm Edward Digby, K.C.B., late Permanent Under-Secretary
of State for the Home Department.
Treasury Minutes declaring that the following persons were appointed with-
out Civil Service certificates through inadvertance on the part of the
heads of their Departments-
I. Thomas Ashbrook Forster, Postmaster, Newton Post Office (30th Sep-
tember, 1903).
II. Alfred Wellham, machine-hand, Royal Small Arms Factory, Birmingham
INDIA (LOANS RAISED IN ENGLAND).-Return of all loans raised in England
under the provisions of any Acts of Parliament, chargeable on the revenues
of India, outstanding at the commencement of the half-year ended on the
30th September, 1903, with the rates of interest and total amount payable
thereon, and the date of the termination of each loan, the debt incurred during
the half year, the moneys raised thereby during the half-year, the loans paid
off or discharged during the half-year, and the loans outstanding at the close
of the half-year, stating, so far as the public convenience will allow, the pur-
pose or service for which moneys have been raised during the half-year
LOANS RAISED IN INDIA.-Return of all loans raised in India, chargeable on the
revenues of India, outstanding at the commencement of the half-year ended
on the 30th September, 1903, with the rates of interest and total amount
payable thereon, and the date of the termination of each loan, the debt in-
curred during the half-year, the moneys raised thereby during the half-year,
the loans paid off or discharged during the half-year, and the loans out-
standing at the close of the half-year, stating, so far as the public conveni-
ence will allow, the purposes or service for which moneys have been raised
during the half-year.
Laid before the House (pursuant to Act), and ordered to lie on the Table
UNIVERSITIES of Oxford anD CAMBRIDGE ACT, 1877.-
Statutes made by the Governing Bodies of:
Magdalene College, Cambridge, on the 22nd June, 1903, in substitution for
Statute XXV. of the statutes of the college.
Oriel College, Oxford, on the 24th April, 1903, amending Statute IV., 7, of the
statutes of the college.
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, on the 16th March, 1903, in substitu-
tion for the existing statutes of the college.
New College, Oxford, on the 17th June, 1903, amending certain clauses of
Statute III. of the statutes of the college.
St. John's College, Oxford, on the 15th May, 1903, amending Statute XV., 1,
of the statutes of the college.
Laid before the House (pursuant to Act), and to be printed. (No. 1.)
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