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Education

non-provided schools (El. Ed. Act, 1902). The El. Ed. Act, 1918, made provision for the establishment by the local education authorities of continuation schools at which young persons must attend (with certain exceptions). See now the (English) … established a system of free and compulsory elementary education of a non-denominational character. The initial Act established 'school boards' with powers of building and maintaining elementary schools and of regulating the attendance of school children between the

board

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Public health

in England and Wales powers with respect to health and local government; the Ministry superseded the Local Government Board. The law as to public health in London is mainly governed by the Public Health (London) Act, 1936 … by some twenty nine amending Acts which were repealed and consolidated by the Public Health Act, 1875 (the Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), repeals certain sections of this Act, re-enacting them

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Metropolitan Board of Works

Matched in: Term Metropolitan Board of Works

Corrupt practices

Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Practices) Act, 1884 (47 & 48 Vict. c. 70), ss. 2, 1 (5); (English) Local Government Acts, 1888 (s. 75) and 1894 (s. 48); (English) Representation of the People Act, 1918, ss. 34, … Corrupt practices by or in connection with members of public bodies, such as town councils, county councils, local boards, vestries, etc., are epunishable under the (English) Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act, 1889 (52& 53 Vict. c. 69),

Quarantine, or Quarentaine

and was amended by the (English) Public Health Act, 1904, 'to enable regulations to be made' by the Local Government Board (now the Ministry of Health) after consultation with the Board of Trade 'for carrying into effect

Midwife

constitutes a Central Midwives Board to regulate the issue of certificates; establishes a 'Midwives Roll'; provides for the local supervision of midwives by county or county borough councils, and otherwise aims at securing the better training of

Endowed schools

39), and Wright v. Zetland (Marquess), (1908) 1 KB 63. As to inspection on terms and contributions by local authorities towards cost or free of costs if the Board of Education so decides, see the (English) Education

Local Government District

Matched in: Term Local Government District

school board

Matched in: Term school board

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