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to be used with a detonator," and also with the name of the explosive, the name of the manufacturer, the date and place of manufacture, and the nature and proportion of the ingredients.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

Each cartridge, in addition to any marking required in the First or Second Schedule to this Order, shall also be marked with the outline of a Crown with the letter P in the centre, as shown below. In the case of compressed cartridges, which are not contained in a wrapper of paper or metal, the outline of the Crown must be indented on the end of the pellet.

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The fuze shall consist of a core of gunpowder, protected by not less than three coverings of thread or by not less than two coverings of thread and one of tape or gutta-percha. The fuze shall be of such quality that the time of burning of the fuze shall not vary more than ten seconds above or below the rate of 90 seconds for every yard of fuze. The fuze shall be ignited by means of an igniter contained in a tube which when attached to the fuze forms a completely closed chamber or, in the case of a mine or part of a mine in which the use of safety lamps is not required, the fuze may be ignited by means of a naked light subject to the conditions that in such mine or part of a mine no person while charging a shot-hole or handling any explosive not contained in a securely closed case or canister shall smoke or allow any naked light to be within a distance of four feet of the shot-hole or explosive, and before a light is brought near to the hole for the purpose of firing the shot all other explosive shall be removed from the neighbourhood of the shot-hole.

FIFTH SCHEDULE.

(a.) A squib consisting of a tube of paper or other suitable material, coated externally with a solution of silicate of soda or other suitable solution, which will keep it in shape, protect it from damp and prevent it from smouldering, filled with gunpowder and having one end closed by a plug and the other end closed by being twisted, such twisted end being coated with sulphur or treated with saltpetre.

(b.) The Brock Squib, consisting of a tapering tube of nonsmouldering paper, the larger end of this tube being filled with slow-burning fuze composition and coloured yellow to denote the end to be ignited; the smaller end being fitted with a length of quickmatch reaching to the fuze composition and secured in position by crimping the paper case.

Provided that in every case the squib shall have been manufactured at an explosives factory licensed by the Secretary of State and that the time of burning of the squib when tested at the factory (which test whenever so required by one of H.M. Inspectors of Explosives shall be carried out by, or in the presence of, such Inspector) shall not vary more than 15 seconds above or below 75 seconds.

MUNITIONS OF WAR.

1. Munitions

Exchequer Pay- | 2. Restoration of Pre-war Practices, p. 1159.

ments, p. 1158.

1. Munitions Exchequer Payments.

THE DEATH DUTIES, &c. (PAYMENT IN SECURITIES) REGULATIONS, 1919, DATED FEBRUARY 1, 1919, MADE BY THE TREASURY UNDER SECTION 34 OF THE FINANCE ACT, 1917 (7 & 8 GEO. 5, c. 31), AS AMENDED BY SECTION 42 OF THE FINANCE ACT, 1918 (8 & 9 GEO. 5, c. 15).

1919. No. 122.

[These Regulations, which relate to the payment of death duties as well as of munitions exchequer payments and excess profit duty in certain Securities, are printed, p. 237, under the heading "DEATH DUTIES."]

with Restoration of Pre-War Practices Act

2. Restoration of Pre-War Practices.

(1) Notice to Employer of Pro- | (2) Tribunals, p. 1161. ceedings on non-compliance

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(1) Notice to Employer of Proceedings on non-
compliance with Act.

THE RESTORATION OF PRE-WAR PRACTICES REGULATIONS, 1919,
DATED OCTOBER 2, 1919, MADE BY THE MINISTER OF LABOUR
UNDER SECTION 5 OF THE RESTORATION OF PRE-WAR
PRACTICES ACT, 1919 (9 & 10 GEO. 5, c. 42).

1919. No. 1455.

(1.) These regulations may be cited as the "Restoration of Pre-War Practices Regulations, 1919," and shall come into force on the date hereof.

(2.) In these regulations the expression" the Act" means the Restoration of Pre-War Practices Act, 1919, and the expression establishment" means any establishment to which the Act

applies.

(3.) Any person desiring to institute proceedings against an owner of an establishment for failure to comply with an obligation imposed by the Act shall, at least one week before instituting such proceedings, serve on the owner a notice of his intention to institute proceedings. Such notice shall be in the Form set forth in the Schedule to these Regulations.

(4.) Where in the case of proceedings against the owner of an establishment for failure to comply with an obligation imposed by sub-section 2 of Section 1 of the Act the tribunal has made an order declaring the true interpretation of such obligation in relation to the matter or matters complained of, a copy of the Order, signed by the Chairman of the Tribunal, shall within seven days from the date of the making thereof be sent to the Secretary of the Ministry of Labour for the purpose of being registered.

A register shall be kept at the Ministry of Labour in which all such Orders shall be registered, and shall be open to inspection by any person claiming to be interested in any such Order.

Signed by order of the Minister of Labour this 2nd day of
October, 1919.

D. J. Shackleton,

Secretary to the Ministry of Labour.

Schedule.

RESTORATION OF PRE-WAR PRACTICES ACT, 1919.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS.

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the words not applicable.

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TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned of

Local Munitions Tribunal at

of

will institute proceedings against you in the on the

day 19 in respect of your failure to comply with the obligation imposed on you by Section 1 of the Restoration of Pre-War Practices Act, 1919, to *[restore, introduce or permit the restoration, introduction, maintain or permit the continuance of] the trade practice(s), particulars of which are set out below.

PARTICULARS.

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1. Name and address of Owner and

Establishment.

2. Address of workshop or yard and
name of particular Department
affected.

3. Description of the pre-war Trade
Practice the [restoration, intro-
duction, maintenance, continuance
of] which is claimed, with particu-
lars of the industry or branch of
industry concerned, the work
affected (machine, operation, etc.),
material wrought, product of ma-
chine or operation, etc.

4. If the claim is based on any agree-
ment, give the date and †parties to
the agreement.

5. If the claim is made under Section 1
(2) of the Act (e.g., in respect of a

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new Establishment"), give the name or names of an establishment or establishments where the industry or branch of industry was carried on before the war, in circumstances most nearly analogous to those of the above establishment, and in which the trade practice(s) obtained before the war.

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Practices) Rules, 1919:-England.

If signing on behalf of a Trade Union

or Federation give name thereof, and address,

and official position therein of signatory.

signing on behalf of individual worker or workers give name(s) and address(es).

(2) Tribunals.

(i) English Tribunals, p. 1161. | (iii) Irish Tribunals, p. 1164. (ii) Scottish Tribunals, p. 1163.

(i) English Tribunals.

THE MUNITIONS TRIBUNALS (RESTORATION OF PRE-WAR PRACTICES) RULES, 1919, DATED ОСТОВЕР 2, 1919,

MADE

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 15 OF THE MUNITIONS OF WAR
ACT, 1915 (5 & 6 GEO. 5, c. 54), as amendED BY THE MUNI-
TIONS OF WAR (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1916 (5 & 6 GEO. 5, c. 99),
AND THE MUNITIONS OF WAR ACT, 1917 (7 & 8 GEO. 5, c. 45),
AND IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 3 OF THE RESTORATION OF PRE-
WAR PRACTICES ACT, 1919 (9 & 10 GEO. 5, c. 42), BY THE
SECRETARY OF STATE AS FAR AS RELATES TO OFFENCES AND THE
ENFORCEMENT OF ORDERS, AND BY THE MINISTER OF LABOUR

AS FAR AS RELATES TO OTHER MATTERS.

1919. No. 1453.

(1) The Local Munitions Tribunals shall have jurisdiction to deal with all complaints that an offence has been committed under the Restoration of Pre-War Practices Act, 1919, hereinafter called "the said Act."

(2) Any complaint under the said Act against an employer or owner of an establishment may, notwithstanding any rule of law to the contrary, be made by or on behalf of a trade union or federation of trade unions.

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