Factories. [Ch. 30. No. 2. (c) anotice of the name and address of the examining surgeon for the factory; and (d) a notice specifying the clock (if any) by which the period of employment and intervals for meals and rest in the factory are regulated; and (ec) printed copics of all regulations or orders for the time being in force in the factory or the prescribed abstract of such regulations or orders; and (f) every notice and document required by this Ordinance to be posted in the factory: Provided that an inspector may direct that all or any of the aforesaid documents shall be posted in such parts of the factory, either in addition to or in substitution for the said principal entrances, as he may direct. (2) All such documents shall be posted in such characters and in such positions as to be conveniently read by persons employed in the factory and if a form has been preseribed for any document, it shall be posted in that form. (3) A printed copy of all such regulations or orders as aforesaid shall be given by the occupier to any person affected thereby on his application. (4) If any person pulls down, injures or defaces any abstract, notice, regulations or other document posted in pursuance of this Ordinance, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of twenty-four dollars. 54. (1) There shall be kept in every factory, or in such place outside the factory as may be approved by the imspector for the district, a register, in the prescribed form, called the general register, and there shall be entered in or attached to that register— (a) the prescribed particulars as to the young persons employed in the factory; and (6) the prescribed particulars as to the washing, white-washing or colour washing, painting or varnish- ing, of the factory; and (c) the prescribed particulars as to every accident and case of industrial disease occurring in the factory 11 (2) 163 Gencral registers.