538 PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION Ql. 



allowed on land deemed to be nnsuitabie. Demolition of condemned 

 dwellings. Abatement and prevention (^f nuisances. Pollution of 

 water supply. Penalties for selling adulterated foods, or food not of 

 the nature demanded. 



(12.) Cattle Slaughtering and Diseased Animals and Meat, 1902. 



Provisions as to cattle slaughtering. Inspection of licensed 

 slaughter-houses. Cancellation of licenses in case of premises unsuit- 

 able, or of insanitaiy condition. Diseased cattle dying in slaughter- 

 house to be removed and destroyed. Penalty for slaughtering diseased 

 ■cattle. Penalty for selling diseased meat. Seizure of condemned 

 anirhals by inspector. 



(13.) Sydney Abattoir and Xuisatices Prevention, 1902. 



Public Health Board to make regailations as to cleanliness and 

 control of abattoir. Nuisances prevention. Breeding of swine in city 

 forbidden. Cattle di'iving permitted only within certain hours. 



(U.) Potso?is Act, 1902. 



Particulars to be kept as to poison sold and purchaser. Witness 

 required if purchaser under 18. Precautions. 



(15.) Noxious Trades, 1902. 

 Compulsory registration. Inspection of premises. 



IX. — Ma.xhood Generally, Industrlvl Conditions and Safeguards 



IN Trade (19 Enactments). 



(1.) Chinese Restriction and Regulation Act, 1888. 



Naturalisation not allowed. Masters to give list of Chinese on 



board. Number to be brought by any vessel restricted to 1 to every 



300 tons of tonnage of vessel. Tax of £100 on each Chinese arriving 



by land or sea, except crews of vessels. Chinese not to be allowed to 



engage in mining; exemption in respect of Chinese who are British 



subjects. 



(2.) Trades Disputes Conciliation and Arhitration Act, 1892. 



Industrial districts. Clerk of awards for each district to receive 

 application from employers and employees for reference to a council 

 of conciliation for district, or to council of arbitration, of any dispute 

 or claim to convene council ; to keep records of references and settle- 

 ments of council of conciliation, or of references and awards of council 

 of arbitration ; and generally to supervise machinery of Act in his 

 •district. 



Council of conciliation for each district elected for 2 years ; 2 

 members elected by employees registered imder the Trade Unions Act, 

 and 2 elected by employers' bodies similarly regi.-tered. 



Until State divided into industrial districts, thei'e shall be a 

 •council of conciliation for the whole State, 12 to 18 in number, one- 

 half to be elected by each of the recommending authorities as above. 



Special conciliators may be appointed by the parties to a dispute 

 apart from the ordinary district council. 



