[23 GEO. 5.]

Children and Young Persons Act, 1933.

[CH. 12.]

employment in factories, workshops, mines and quarries, A.D. 1933.

or for giving effect to any international convention PART II.

regulating employment.

-cont.

30. For the purposes of this Part of this Act Interpreta- and of any byelaws made thereunder-

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A person who is attending a

who is attending a public elementary school and who attains the age of fourteen years during a school term shall not (except for the purposes of the provisions relating to employ- ment abroad) be deemed to cease to be a child until the end of that term;

"

The expression "performance of a dangerous nature

includes all acrobatic performances and all performances as a contortionist;

The expression "street trading includes the hawking of newspapers, matches, flowers and other articles, playing, singing or performing for profit, shoe-blacking and other like occupations carried on in streets or public places;

A person who assists in a trade or occupation carried on for profit shall be deemed to be employed notwithstanding that he receives no reward for his labour;

A chorister taking part in a religious service or in a choir practice for a religious service shall not, whether he receives any reward or not, be deemed to be employed; and

""

The expression "abroad means outside Great

Britain and Ireland.

PART III.

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS IN RELATION TO CRIMINAL AND SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS. General Provisions as to Preliminary Proceedings.

tion of Part II.

of children and young

31. Arrangements shall be made for preventing a Separation child or young person while detained in a police station, or while being conveyed to or from any criminal court, or persons while waiting before or after attendance in any criminal from adults court, from associating with an adult (not being a relative) in police who is charged with any offence other than an offence with stations, which the child or young person is jointly charged, and courts, &c.

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