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Wandsworth 1901

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

Published
1902
Pages
294
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  • Page 11
    LIST OF COUNCILLORS.
    parishes.wards.councillors.addresses.
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    LIST OF COUNCILLORS, -continued.
    parishes.wards.councillors.addresses.
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    RETURN showing the Number of Attendances of Members at the Council & Committee Meetings for the year ended 31st March, 1902.
    NAMES OF MEMBERS.No. of Council Meetings attended.No. of Special Council Meetings attended.No. of Finance Committee Meetings attended.No. of Finance Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of General Purposes Committee Meetings attended.No. of General Purposes Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Public Health Committee Meetings attended.No. of Public Health Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Highways, Sewers, and Lighting Committee Meetings attended.No. of Highways, Sewers, and Lighting Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of New Streets Committee Meetings attended.No. of New Streets Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Rating Committee Meetings attended.No. of Baths and Wash-houses Committee Meetings attended.No. of Baths and Wash-houses 1 Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Libraries Committee Meetings attended.No. of Libraries Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Divisional Libraries Committee Meetings attended. No. of Burials Committee Meetings attended.No. of Burials Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Selection Committee Meetings attended.No. of Staff Committee Meetings! attended.No. of Coronation Celebration Committee Meetings attended.No. of Officers and Servants Committee Meetings attended.No. of Meetings of Councillors for Charity Schemes attended.No. of Conferences and Deputations attended-Total Number of Meetings attended.Total Number of Meetings to which Members were invited.NAMES OF MEMBERS.
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    NAMES OF MEMBERS.No. of Council Meetings attended.No. of Special Council Meetings attended.No. of Finance Committee Meetings attended.No. of Finance Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of General Purposes Committee Meetings attended.No. of General Purposes Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Public Health Committee Meetings attended.No. of Public Health Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Highways, Sewers, and Lighting Committee Meetings attended.No. of Highways, Sewers, and Lighting Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of New Streets Committee Meetings attended.No. of New Streets Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Rating Committee Meetings attended.No. of Baths and Wash-houses Committee Meetings attended.No. of Baths and Wash-houses Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Libraries Committee Meetings attended.No. of Libraries Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Divisional Libraries Committee Meetings attended.No. of Burials Committee Meetings attended.No. of Burials Committee Sub-Committee Meetings attended.No. of Selection Committee Meetings attended.No. of Staff Committee Meetings attended.No. of Coronation Celebration Committee Meetings attended.No. of Officers and Servants Committee Meetings attended.No. of Meetings of Councillors for Charity Schemes attended.No. of Conferences and Deputations attended.Total Number of Meetings attended.Total Number of Meetings to which Members were invited.NAMES OF MEMBERS,
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    List of Officers of the Council.
    Names.Offices.Addresses.Salaries.
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    LIST OF OFFICERS,— continued.
    Names.OffocesAddresses.Salaries.
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    LIST OF OFFICERS,— continued.
    Names.Offices.Addfesses.Salaries.
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    LIST OF OFFICERS, -continued.
    Names.Offices.Addresses.Salaries.
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    LIST OF OFFICERS,- continued.
    Names.Offices,Addresses.Salaries,
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    LIST OF OFFICERS, continued.
    Names.Offices.Addresses.Salaries.
    Skinner, H.Night attendantPublic Library, West Hill, Wandsworth1s. 6d. per attendance
    Bradley, W. T.Branch LibrarianWandsworth Branch Library, Allfarthing Lane, Wandsworth£140 per annum
    Norman, S. C.Assistant DittoDitto ditto£1 5s. per week
    Austin, W. E.PorterDitto ditto£1 10s. per week with uniform
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    Compensation allowances for loss of office.
    Name.Office.Annual Amount.
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    13.—That your Memorialists beg to call attention to the following statement, showing tlve difference between the representation of the Parliamentary Borough of Wandsworth and certain other Boroughs.
    Parliamentary Borough.No. of Members of London County Council.Area (Acres)Population. Ceusus 1901.Number of Electors.Inhabited houses. Census 1901.
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    16.—That the following are the particulars of the area, population, rateable value, and number of Parochial and County Council Electors and Inhabited Houses for the se\ eral parishes forming the Parliamentary Borough of Wandsworth, viz. : —
    PARISH.Area (Acres.)Population Census 1901.Rateable Value, April, 1901.Number of Electors-Inhabited houses. Census 1901.
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    7. In support of this claim, your Petitioners submit the following Table, showing the Area, Rateable Value, Population, and Inhabited Houses of the six Boroughs the Councils of which are each to elect two representatives, as compared with those of the Borough of Wandsworth:—
    Borough.Area (Acres).Rateable Value.Population.Inhabited Houses.
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    119.—The number of interments in the Council's cemeteries for the year ended 31st March, 1902, was as follows, viz.: —
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    120.—Number of grave spaces purchased during the same period:—
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    121.—The Council undertakes, when required, to plant and keep in order the graves at the respective cemeteries, at the following scale of charges, viz.:—
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    131.—The following is a statement of the number of bathers for the period from 8th July (opening of Baths) to 31st March, 1902, viz.: —
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    132.—The charges for the baths are as follows : —
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    133.—The expenditure incurred in the erection of the Baths is as follows, viz.: —
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    135. —The following works (the cost of which is included in the foregoing statement) were not provided for in the scheme of the Commissioners, viz.:—
    £s.d.
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    Apportionments. 137 . —The following apportionments of the estimated cost of paving new streets have been made by the Council during the year, viz.:—
    Date of Apportionment.Name of Street.Amount of Apportionment.
    1901.£!.d.
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    Date of Apportionment.Name of Street.Amount of Apportionment.
    £s.d.
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    138.—The following apportionments of the cost of executing necessary works of repair upon roads not repairable by the Council, under the provisions of section 3 of the Metropolis Management Amendment Act, 1890 (53 & 54 Vic., Cap. 66), have been made by the Council during the year, viz.:—
    Date of Apportionment.Name of Street.Amount of Apportionment.
    £s.d.
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    Name of Street.Amount.
    £s.d.
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    New Roads. 142.—The following applications relating to the formation of new roads in this Borough have been made to the London County Council during the past year:—
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    Re-Naming Streets & Re-Numbering Houses. 143.—The following orders relating to this District have been issued by the London County Council during the past year, viz.:—
    Parish.Date of Order.Name op Street and Natvre of Order.
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    145-The following Table shows the approximate amount in the £ for the several purposes of the rate made in the several Parishes in the Borough during the past year, viz.:—
    Purposes.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.
    s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.
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    School Board Precepts. 146.—The following are the amounts of the Precepts of the School Board for London paid by this Borough, viz.:—
    £s.d.d.
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    L ondon ( E qualisation of R ates) A ct, 1894. 147.—The following sums have been received by the Council under the provisions of this Act, viz.:—
    Date.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Totals for the District.
    £.s.d.£.s.d.£.s.d.£.s.d.£.s.d.£.s.d.
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    148. —The following is a statement showing the expenditure in the year ended 31st March, 1902, the first complete year after the London Government Act, 1899, came into operation, and the approximate expenditure by the various Authorities superseded by the Borough Council during the year ended 25th March, 1900, the last complete year before the Act came into operation, viz.:—
    ££££
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    149.—STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BETWEEN 25TH MARCH, 1901, AND 31ST MARCH, 1902.
    Date of Contract.Namk and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
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    STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS,— continued.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
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    STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS, —continued.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
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    150.—EXISTING CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BEFORE THE 31ST MARCH, 1901.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
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    151. Census Returns.
    Population.Number of Houses-
    PARISH.In 1891.*In 1896.In 1901.Estimated Population April, 1902 (for Equalisation of Rates Act)Inhabited 1891.*Uninhabited 1891.Inhabited 1901.Uninhabited 1901.
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    Rateable Value and Area of Borough. 152.—The rateable value and area of the several parishes in the Borough are as follows:—
    PARISH.Value as per Valuation List, April 5th, 1901.Value as per Valuation List, April 5th, 1902.Area.
    Acres.
    £.£.
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    R egister of E lectors. 153. —Statement of the number of Parliamentary, County, and Parochial Electors in each of the Polling Districts of the Borough on the Register which came into force on the 1st November, 1901, for the Borough Council and Guardians Elections ; and on the 1st January, 1902, for Parliamentary and County Council Elections. PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OK WANDSWORTH.
    polling District.WARD.Parliamentary.County.Parochial.
    Div. I.Div. 11.Lodgers.Totai.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.Ownership.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Parochial.Lodgers.Ownership.Total.
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    PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF BATTERSEA AND CLAPHAM.
    Polling District.WARD.Parliamentary.County.Parochial.
    Div. I.Div. II.Lodgers.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.ownership.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Parochial.Lodgers.Owner, ship.Total.
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    154-— Statement of the number of Parliamentary, County, and Parochial Electors in each of the Polling Districts of the Borough on the Register to come into force on the 1st November, 1902, for Borough Councils and Guardians Elections; and on the 1st January, 1903, for Parliamentary and County Council Elections. PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH.
    Polling District.WARD.Parliamentary.County.Parochial.
    Div. I.Div. II.Lodgers.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.Ownership.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Parochial.Lodgers.Ownership.Total.
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    PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF BATTERSEA AND CLAPHAM.
    Polling District.WARD.Parliamentary.County.Parochial.
    Div. I.Div. II.Lodgers.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.Ownership.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Parochial.Lodgers.Owner, ship.Total.
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    Number of Jurors. 155. —The number of Jurors entered on the Jury List for each of the parishes in the Borough, for 1 902 and 1 903 respectively, were as follows:—
    1902.1903.
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    The following are the lengths in each Parish:—
    MILES.FURLONGS.YARDS.
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    The above does not include the following lengths of public ways which are used as footpaths only, viz.:—
    MILES.FURLONGS.YARDS.
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    Sewers. During the past year the following lengths of sewers, &c., have been constructed in the Borough:—
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    Particulars New Sewers.
    Localities.Lengths and Sizes, Feet Lineal.
    i8in. pipe.15m. pipe.12 in. pipe.9in. pipe.6in. pipe.
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    Conveniences. The following is a return of the receipts during the year in connection with each of the conveniences:—
    £s.d.
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    Private Drains. The following are the particulars of the private drains which have been constructed by the Council during the past year, the cost having been paid by the persons for whom the work was executed:—
    No. of drains.No. of houses drained thereby.Length and sizes, feet lineal.Total length feet lineal.
    18in.15in.12in9in.6in.4in.
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    Highways. The following materials were used in the repair of the roads and footpaths in the Borough:—
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    Trenches. The following statement shows the superficial area of pavement disturbed by the gas, water, and electric lighting companies and others for the laying of their mains and services, viz.:—
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    The 6 steam rollers (belonging to the Council) have been worked 1 ,638 days during the year, as under: — PUBLIC ROADS. NEW KOADS. 1 ,483 days. 155 days. The cost of working was as follows: —
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    a. Cost of Collection : —
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    B. Collection: —
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    c.
    Wandsworth. Collection and Disposal: —
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    Stables. The following is the expenditure in connection with the stables in the Borough during the past year: —
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    New Buildings. The details of the notices for the erection of new buildings are as follows : —
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    Disinfecting Station. The cost of working and maintaining the disinfecting station during the past year was as follows, viz.: —
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    New Streets. The following new streets have been paved and adopted by the Council during the year: —
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    NAME OF ROAD. LENGTH IN YARDS.
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    Total: 6 miles, 6 furlongs, 14 yards. The estimated cost of making up and paving the above roads under apportionment amounted to £49,611:15:3.
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    Road Watering The details of road watering during the past year are set forth in the following tabular statement, viz.: —
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    During the year the following van and cart loads were collected : —
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    Details of Lighting.
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    STATEMENT AS TO ALLOCATION OF RATES.
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    STATEMENT AS TO RECEIPT OF RATES.
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    EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOAN.
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    RECEIPTS OTHER THAN FROM LOANS.
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    RECEIPTS OTHER THAN FROM LOANS.
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    EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN O UT OF LOANS.
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    RECEIPTS OTHER THAN FROM LOANS.
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    EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS.
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    Part II. C—Sums received and expended by the Council under the Public Libraries Acts.
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    Part IV.—Receipts from and Expenditure out of Loans.
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    Statement as to Loans.
    Punpose of Loan.Amount originally borrowed.Name of Lender.Mode of Repayment whether by Annuity or otherwise.Amount of Princip.il owing at the commencement of the year.Principal 1 epaid during the year.Amount of Interest paid during the year.Amount of Principal owing at the end of the year.
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    SUMMARY OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE SHOWN IN THE FOREGOING STATEMENT.
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    CAPITAL ACCOUNT BALANCE SHEET.
    Expenditure not yet charged on Rates.Treasurer, unspent Loan balances.TOTAL.Outstanding Loans.Treasurer, overspent in an cipation of Loans or contributions of L.C.CTOTAL.
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    CAPITAL ACCOUNT BALANCE SHEET— continued.
    Expenditure not yet charged on Ka.es.Treasurer, unspent Loan balances.TOTAL.Outstanding Loans.Treasurer, overspent in anticipation of Loans or contributions of L.C.C.TOTAL.
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    CAPITAL ACCOUNT BALANCE SHEET —continued.
    Eipenditure not yet charged on Rates.Treasurer, unspent Loan balances.TOTAL.Outstanding Loans.T reasurer, overspent in anticipation of Loans or contributions of L C.C.TOTAL.
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    NEW STREETS BALANCE SHEET.
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    WANDSWORTH BATHS BALANCE SHEET.
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    BALANCE SHEET—GENERAL EUND ACCOUNT.
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    Appendix „C.„ List of the several Freehold and Leasehold Estates belonging to the Council.
    Situation of Property.Date when acquired.Nature of tenure.Description.Annual rent payable to Council.Annual rent payable by Council.
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    FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ESTATES BELONGING TO THE COUNCIL.— Continued.
    Situation of Property.Date when acquired.Nature of tenure.Description.Annual rent payable to Connci).Annual rent payable by Council.
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    FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ESTATES BELONGING TO THE COUNCIL.— Continued.
    Situation of Property.Date when acquired.Nature of tenure.Description.Annual rent payable to Council.Annual rent payable by Council.
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    FRDEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ESTATES BELONGING TO THE COUNCIL.— Continued.
    Situation of Property.Date when acquired.Nature of tenure.Description.Annual rent payable to Council.Annual rent payable by Council.
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    Statement of Receipts and Expenditure For the Year ended, 31st March, 1902.
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    Lending Library: — Vols, in Stock. Vols, issued during year.
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    Receipts.
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    Mar. 31. 1901 : Expenditure. £ s. d.
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    COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, For the Years ended 30TH April, 1888-1900, and 31ST March, 1901-1902.
    Date.Library Rale.Donations.Fines.Vols. in Reference Library.Vols. in Lending Library.Issues from Lending Library.Number of Borrowers
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    CLASSIFICATION AND NUMBER OF BOOKS IN REFERENCE LIBRARY. Year ended 31ST March, 1902.
    On the Shelves.
    Books.Pamphlets
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    CLASSIFICATION AND NUMBER OF BOOKS IN LENDING LIBRARY, On 31st March, 1902.
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    CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS ISSUED IN THE LENDING LIBRARY, During the Year ended 31st March, 1902.
    Days openABCDEFGHIJKTotal Issues.Last year.
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    OCCUPATIONS OF BORROWERS.
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    GIFTS OF ROOKS
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    The Tate Library, Streatham:—
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    Balham Library: —
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    CLASSIFICATION OF THE BOOKS IN STOCK.
    CLASS.The Tate Library, Streatham.Balham. Library,Total.
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    NUMBER OF BOOKS ISSUED IN THE DIFFERENT CLASSES OF LITERATURE DURING THE YEAR.
    CLASS.The Tate Library. Streatham.Balham Library.Total.
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    PERCENTAGE OF ISSUES IN EACH CLASS.
    A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.J.
    Theology, etc.History, etc.Travels, etc.Science and Art.Prose FictionPoetry, etc.Social Science, etc.Miscellaneous Literature.Juvenile Literature.
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    E xpenditure.
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    Mar. 31. 1901 : Receipts. £ s. d.
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    Receipts.
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    Expenditure.
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    LIST OF DONORS For the Year ended 31st March, 1902.
    Volumes.Pamphlets,
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    LENDING and REFERENCE LIBRARY STATISTICS, Year ended 31st March, 1902.
    Month.ABcDEFgh1jkTotal.Borrowers.
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    BRANCH LIBRARY LENDING DEPARTMENT STATISTICS, 1901-2.
    Month.ABCDEFGH1JTotal.Borrowers
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    The total increase, and the percentage rate of increase in the sub-districts, was as follows:—
    Increase in 10 years.Rate per cent.
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    TABLE I.
    Area in Aeres.HOUSES.POPULATION.
    InhabitedUninhabitedBuilding.1891.1896.1901.
    Males.Females.TotalN umber of persons to each house.
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    TABLE II. Population at six different age periods at the Census of 1901, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth.
    Under 1 Year.1-55—1515—2525-6565 and upwards.Total.
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    TABLE III. Total Tenements and Tenements of less than five rooms, distinguishing those occupied by various numbers of persons, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth.
    Metropolitan Borough.Rooms in TenementTenements of less than 5 rooms.PERSONS PER TENEMENT.
    I23456789101112 or more
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    TABLE IV.
    Arranged in order of the proportions per cent. of Domestic Indoor Servants to Families or separate Occupiers, beginning with the Boroughs having the highest proportion.Arranged in order of the number out of every 100 total families occupying Tenements of less than 5 rooms, beginning with the lowest.Arranged in order of the number out of every 100 total Tenements under 5 rooms which were overcrowded beginning with the lowest.Arranged in order of death-rate per 1,000 of population during 1901 fromArranged in order of deaths of Children under one year of age to 1,000 Births.
    All Causes.Phthisis.
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    TABLE V. Persons returned as Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Deaf, Lunatic, Imbecile or Feeble-minded, or suffering from combined infirmities, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth, 1901.
    Blind.Deaf and Dumb.Deaf.Lunatic.Imbecile or Feebleminded.Combined Infirmities.
    Metropolitan Borough.Total.From Childhood.Others.Total.From Childhood.Others.Total.From Childhood.Others.Total.From Childhood.Others.Total.From Childhood.Others.
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    TABLE VI. Families or separate occupiers and male and female domestic indoor servants in the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth, with the proportions per cent, of domestic servants to families or separate occupiers.
    Metropolitan Borough.Families or separate occupiers.Domestic Indoor Servants.Proportions per cent, of Domestic Indoor Servants to Families or separate Occupiers.
    Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.
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    TABLE VII.
    Births.Rates.
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    TABLE VIII.
    Clapham.Putney.StreathamTooting.Wands'th.Total.
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    TABLE IX.
    Sub-Districts.Corrected Deaths.Uncorrected Deaths.Corrected Death-rate.Uncorrected Death-rate.
    Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
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    TABLE X.
    Sex.Deaths in Sub-Districts.Institutions.
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    TABLE XI.
    Years.Population estimated Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Total Deaths in-Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Nonresidents registered in Public Institutions in theDeaths of Residents registered in Public Institutions beyond the District.Nett Deaths at all Ages belonging to the District.
    Uuder 1 Year of age.At all Ages.
    Number.Rate.*Number.Rate per l,000 Births registered.N umberRate.*Number.Rate.*
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    TABLE XII.
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    TABLE XIII. Vital Statistics of separate Localities in 1901 and previous years. (Table 2.)
    Names of Localities.1—Whole Borough.2—clapham.3—putney.4— Streatham.5—Tooting.6— Wandsworth.
    Year.Population estimated to to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all agesDeaths under 1 yr.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 yr.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 yr.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 yr.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 yr.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages. .... . . iDeaths under 1 yr.
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    TABLE XIV. Cases of Infectious Diseases notified during the year 1901. ( T able 3.)
    Notifiable Disease.At all Ages.Cases Notified in whole district.Total Cases Notified in each Locality.No. of Cases removed to hospital from each Locality.
    At Ages—Years.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.
    Under 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.
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    TABLE XV. Causes of, and Ages at Death, during the year 1901. (T able 4.)
    Causes of Death.Deaths in or belonging to Whole District at sub-joined ages.Deaths in or belonging to Localities. (At all ages).Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.
    All AgesMalesmalesUnder 1 year1 and under 55 and under 1515 and under 2525 and under 6565 and upwardsClaphamPutneyStreathamTootingWandsworth
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    In the several sub-districts this death-rate was as follows in 1900 and 1901: —
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    TABLE XVI.
    Population at Census.No. of Deaths.Rate per 1,000.
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    TABLE XVII.
    I89I18921893189418951896189718981899I90019O11901
    No above corrected average.No. below corrected average.
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    TABLE XVIII.
    18911892189318941895189618971898189919001901
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    TABLE XIX.
    18911892189318941895189618971898189919001901
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    TABLE XX. Notifications of Infectious Diseases.
    DISEASE.No. cases notified.No. patients removed to Hospital.No. died in Hospital.No. died at Home.Total deaths in Hospital and at Home.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XXI.
    Sub-Districts.Number of Births returned from 1st January to 31st of December, 1900.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible of Vaccination.Had Small-pox.Dead, Unvaccinated.Certificates of Conscientious objection.Postponed by Medical Certificate.Removed to District, Vaccination Officer of which has been duly apprised.Removed to places unknown, or which cannot be traced ; and cases not having been found.
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    TABLE XXII. Cases of Small Pox notified in each of the Metropolitan Boroughs.
    Metropolitan Boroughs.Four weeks ending:—Total
    J anuary 26thFebruary 23rdMarch 23rdApril 20thMay 18thJune 15thJuly 13thAugust 10thSeptember 7thOctober 5thNovember 2ndNovember 30thDecember 28th
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XXI II .
    School.Measles.ChickenPox.Whooping Cough.Mumps.RingwormTotal.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XX I V.
    Death-rate per 1,000 :—
    189919001901
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XXV. Deaths from Non-Zymotic Diseases.
    1890.1891.1892.1893.1894.1895.1896.1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.
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    The following Table shows the number of deaths in each sub-district, the percentage to the total deaths, and the rate per 1,000 registered births, as well as the totals for the whole Borough. TABLE XXVII.
    Sub-District.No. of Deaths.Percentage to total DeathsRate per 1,000 Births.Rate per 1,000 Births in 1900
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XXVIII.
    INQUESTSPARISHES.
    ClaphamPutneyStreathamTootingWandsworthTotal
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    TABLE XXIX. SUMMARY OF SANITARY OPERATIONS in the BOROUGH during the year 1901.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Whole Borough.
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    TABLE XXX.
    Name of Street.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of defects to houses inspected.Number of families living in :
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    TABLE XXXI.
    Name of Street.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of defects to houses inspected.Number of families living in :
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    TABLE XXXII.
    Name of Street.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of defects to houses inspected.Number of families living in :
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    TABLE XXXIII.
    Name of Street.No. of louses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of defects to houses inspected.Number of families living in :
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    TABLE XXXIV.
    Name of Street.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of defects to houses inspected.Number of families living in :
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    TABLE XXXV.
    Name of Street.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects found.Percentage of defects to houses inspected.Number of families living in :
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    TABLE XXXV1.
    Wards.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of defects to houses inspected.Number of families living in :
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    TABLE XXXVII.
    Premises.Offence.Result.Penalty.Costs.
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    TABLE XXXVIII.
    Sub-Districts.Total.Above ground.Under ground.Semibasement.No. occupied before passing of Act, 1883.
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    TABLE XXXIX. Summary of Work under the Factory and Workshops Acts , 1878 to 1895.
    Dress-milkers.Laundries.Miscellaneous.Total.
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    TABLE XL. Proceedings under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act. For the nine months, April ist to December 31st, 1901.
    Case.Article.Adulteration or offence.Result.Penalty.Costs.Remarks.
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    TABLE XLl. Proceedings under the Margarine Act.
    Case.Description of Offence.Result.Penalty.Costs.
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    TABLE XLl I.
    Sub-District.No. of samples taken.No. per 1,000 of population.No atlulterated.Percentage adulterated.
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    TABLE XLI11.
    CLAPHAM. 1901. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at sub-joined Ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    | All Ages.Males.Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5 years.5 and under 15 years.15 and under 25 years.25 and under 65 years.65 years and upwards.
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    TABLE XLIV.
    PUTNEY. 1901. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at sub-joined Ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    | All Ages.Males.| Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5 years.5 and under 15 years.15 and under 25 years.25 and under 65 years.65 years and upwards.
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    TABLE XLV.
    STREATHAM. 1901. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at sub-joined Ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.Males.Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5 years.5 and under 15 years.15 and under 25 years.25 and under 65 years.65 years and upwards.
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    TABLE XLV1.
    TOOTING. 1901. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at sub-joined Ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    | All Ages.Males.Females.| Under 1 year.1 and under 5 years.5 and under 15 years.15 and under 25 years.25 and under 65 years.65 years and upwards.
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    TABLE XLV1I.
    WANDSWORTH. 1901. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at sub-joined Ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.|Males.Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5 years.5 and under 15 years.15 and under 25 years.25 and under 65 years.f5 years and upwards.
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    During the year 1901 the Inspector brought to the South London Central Public Laboratory 600 samples of Food and Drugs, classified as follows: —
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    1. Dairy Produce. The articles entered under this head included: —
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    All these were legally genuine, exccpt the following 59, which were found to be more or less deficient: —
    Name of Article.Nature and Extent of impurity.
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    Name of Article.Nature and Extent of Impurity
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    II. Groceries. These included: —
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    The following nine were found to be adulterated as under: —
    Name of Article.Nature and Extent of Impurity.
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    VI. Drugs. Two samples of Eucalyptus Oil, one of Crushed Linseed, one of Gall and Opium Ointment, one of " Gregory's Powder," and one of Camphorated Oil were submitted and were found correct, except the Ointment, which contained no Opium, thus showing a falling off from 1900, when all the Drugs were found to be genuine.