| Regulations. |
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1833}| All Textile | Children | 48 Hours Week for |
1834}| Industries. | and Young | Children (9-13), 69 |
| | Persons. | Hours for Young |
| | | Persons (13-18). |
| | | Prohibits night-work |
| | | for Young Persons. |
| | | Children in Silk Mills,|
| | | 10 Hours Day. |
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1842 | Mines. | Children and | No underground |
| | Women. | work. |
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1844}| | Children, | Factory Acts applied. |
to }| Printworks. | Young | 'False relay' system |
1846}| | Persons, | for children checked. |
| | Women. | 6-1/2 Hours Day for |
| | | Children. Female Young |
| | | Persons age raised to |
| | | 21. 12 Hours Day for |
| | | Women. No night-work |
| | | for women. |
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1847}| Textile Factories,| Do. | 10 Hours Day, |
to }| Printworks, etc. | | afterwards 10-1/2 |
1850}| | | Hours Day for Young |
| | | Persons and Women, |
| | | practically for Men. |
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1860 | Bleaching and | Do. | Do., with special |
| Dyeing. | | regulations for |
| | | overtime. |
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1860 | Coal and Iron | All | Restriction on male |
| Mines. | Workers. | labour under 12. |
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