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The Home OfficeCont.
Factories and Workshops.
Order of the Secretary of State, dated October 13, 1890, authorising overtime in non-textile factories wherein the manufacture of fireworks is carried on 648
Order of the Secretary of State, dated December 16, 1890, authorising overtime in non-textile factories and workshops wherein the processes of buffing, burnishing, and polishing in the manufacture of silver and electro-plate are carried on 648
Fairs.
The Orders of the Secretary of State abolishing fairs or altering the days for holding fairs are published in the "London Gazette"; they have not been republished or indexed in this volume. 649
Gunpowder.
Regulations of the Secretary of State, dated September 12, 1890, as to storage of explosives in vessels in the Mersey 709
And see Explosive Substances above.
Labourers Dwellings.
Order of the Secretary of State, dated November 5, 1890, prescribing forms under Part I. of the Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890 733
Lunatic.
Rules made by the Secretary of State, dated March 31, 1890, under section 338, sub-section 4, of the Lunacy Act, 1890 795
Merchant Shipping (Pilotage).
Rules made by the Secretary of State, dated March 14, 1890, for the hearing by stipendiary magistrates and metropolitan police magistrates of appeals under section 4 of the Merchant Shipping (Pilotage) Act, 1889 864
Metropolitan Police Courts.
A list of the Orders in Council issued during 1890 altering police court divisions will be found at 1048
Metropolitan Police District.
Scale, dated November 28, 1890, of ordinary pensions for the Metropolitan Police approved by the Secretary of State 872
Prison.
Rules made by the Secretary of State, dated March 10, 1890, as to the constitution and appointment of the visiting committees of Holloway, Pentonville, and Wandsworth Prisons 930
Order of the Secretary of State, dated October 1, 1890, declaring Wormwood Scrubs to be a local prison 931
Warrant, dated October 3, 1890, appointing the prison at Aylesbury to be a place of confinement for male and female offenders under sentence of penal servitude 932
Revising Barrister.
Order in Council, dated Jane 30, 1890, prescribing the number of revising barristers 946
Order in Council, dated August 15, 1890, prescribing the number of revising barristers 947