Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the sanitary condition and vital statistics during the year 1905
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Date of Hearing. | Defendant. | Offence. | Inspector. | Magistrate. | Result. |
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1905 | |||||
Nov. 9 | J. G. | Insanitary premises | A. S. Henley | Mr. Mead | Could not prove ownership. |
„ 21 | P. C. | Premises without water | E. Ainley | Mr. Cluer | Defendant absconded. |
Dec. 12 | O. & O. | Premises unfit for human habitation | J. G. Weeks | Do. | Closing Order granted. |
„ 19 | w. c. | Intercepting trap in improper position | E. Richards | Do. | Dismissed. Held that requirements of bye-law were complied with as far as possible. (See report sent to each member of Council). |
„ „ | Do. | No means of access to drain |