HC Deb 03 July 1895 vol 35 c136

"If any occupier of a factory or workshop or of any place from which any work is given out, or any contractor employed by any such occupier, causes or allows wearing apparel to be made, cleaned, or repaired in any dwelling-house or building occupied therewith, whilst my inmate of the dwelling-house is suffering from scarlet-fever or small-pox, then, unless he proves that he was not aware of the existence of the illness in the dwelling-house, and could not reasonably have been expected to become aware of it, he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds."

MR. ASQUITH moved, as consequential Amendments to the changes made in the Standing Committee—

Clause 6, page 3, line 19, after "workshop" insert "or laundry," and Clause 6, page 3, line 27, leave out "twenty" and insert "ten."

Amendments agreed to.

Clause 8:—