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Wandsworth 1902

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

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1903
Pages
401
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    LIST OF COUNCILLORS. SHEWING THE WARDS FOR WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN ELECTED.
    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, 1903.
    NAMES OF MEMBERSNo. 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 Officers and Servants Committee Sub-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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    Continued from previous page...
    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 Stteets 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 SubCommittee 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. ot Officers and Servants Committee Sub-Committee Meetii gs 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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    L ist of O fficers of the C ouncil.
    Names.Offices.Addresses.Salaries.
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    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,
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    LIST OF OFFICERS,— continued,
    Names.Offices.Addresses.Salaries.
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    SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCFS.
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    Compensation allowances for loss of office.
    Name.Office.Annual Amount.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Date.WardNo. of Children.
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    109.—The fees are as follows:—
    I.—Interment Fees:—£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page
    £s.d.
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    Select Sites.
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    Select Sites.
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    Ministers' Fees. The foregoing fees are exclusive of ministers' fees, which are as follows, viz.
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    EXTRA FEES AND CHARGES.
    £s.d.
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    111.—The times of opening the cemeteries have been settled as follows, viz.:-
    WEEKDAYS.SUNDAYS.
    A.M. P.M.A.M. P.M.
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    115.—Number of grave spaces purchased during the year:—
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    114.—The number of interments in the Council's cemeteries for the year ended 31st March, 1903, was as follows, viz.:-
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    Apportionments. 121.—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 Stkkkt.Amount of Apportionment.
    1902.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Date of Apportionment.Name of Street.Amount of Apportionment.
    1903.£s.d.
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    122.—The following apportionment 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), has been made by the Council during the year, viz.: —
    Date of Apportionment.Name of Street.Amount of Apportionment.
    1902.£s.d.
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    123.The following apportionments of the excess of the estimated over the actual cost of paving have been made during the year and the several amounts refunded to the owners of property, viz:-
    Name of Street.Amount.
    £s.d.
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    126.—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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    NEW ROADS— continued.
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    NEW ROADS— continued.
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    Re-Naming Streets & Re-Numbering Houses. 127.—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 of Street and Nature of Order.
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    128. The following Table shows the approximate amount in the £ for the several purposes of the rate made in the several Parishes in the Borough for the year 1901-2, viz.:—
    PurposesClapham.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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    129. The following Table shows the approximate amount in the £ for the several purposes of the rate made in the several Parishes in the Borough for the year 1902-3, viz.:—
    Purposes.Clapnam.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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    Rates. 130. —The following- Table shows the amount in the £ of the respective rates therein mentioned which have been levied by the Overseers of the several Parishes in the Borough during the seven years ended 31st March, 1901, viz.: —
    PARISH.Year.Poor Rate.General Rate.Sewers Rate.Lighting Rate.Totals.
    s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.
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    School Board Precepts. 131.—The following are the amounts of the Precepts of the School Board for London paid by this Borough, viz.: —
    £s.d.
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    London (Equalisation of Rates) Act, 1894. 134.—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.£5.d£5.d.£5.d.
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    Loans raised during the Year. 135.—The following loans have been raised during the year, viz. :-
    Date of loan.Amount of loan.Rate of Interest.No. of years in which repayableAmount of Annual repayment.Purpose of Loan.
    19O2.££s.d.£
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    136.—STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BETWEEN 31ST MARCH, 1902, AND 31ST MARCH, 1903.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of ContractorNature 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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    STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS,— continued.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
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    137-—EXISTING CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BEFORE THE 31ST MARCH, 1902.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
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    138. Census Returns.
    PARISH.Population.Number of Houses-
    In 1891.*In 1896.In 1901.Estimated Population April, 1903 (for Equalisation of Rates Act)Inhabited 1891.*Uninhabited 1891-Inhabited 1901.Uninhabited 1901.
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    Rateable Value and Area of Borough. 139.—The rateable value and area of the several parishes in the Borough are as follows: —
    PARISH.Value as per Valuation List, April 5th, 1902.Value as per Valuation List, April 5th, 1903.Area. Acres.
    ££
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    PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OK 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.Ownership.Total.
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    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. IILodgers.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. 142.—The number of Jurors entered on the Jury List for each of the parishes in the Borough, for 1902 and 1903 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 of New Sewers.
    Localities.Lengths and Sizes, Feet Lineal.
    18in. pipe.15in. pipe.12 in. pipe.9in. pipe.6in. pipe.
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    Sanitary Conveniences. The following is a return of the receipts during the year at 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.15m.12in.gin.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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    New Buildings.
    No. of notices received.No. of houses.Additions to houses, etc.Stabling, Warehouses, Shops, and other buildings.No. of Churches, Chapels, Schools & additions to same.Total No. of Buildings.
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    Wooden Structures.
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    Disinfecting Station. The cost of working and maintaining the disinfecting station during the past year was as follows:—
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    New Streets. The following new streets have been paved and adopted by the Council during the year:—
    Length in Yards
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    NEW STREETS— continued.
    Length in Yards.
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    The materials, &c., estimated to be used included as under:—
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    Road Watering The details of road watering during the past year are set forth in the following tabular statement, viz.:—
    Length of road wateredExpenditure.
    Horse Hire.New carts, vans and standposts.Water, labour, and repairs to carts, &c.Total Expenses.
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    The total quantity of water used in the Borough was:—
    Lambeth Water Works Co.Southwark & Vauxhall Water Co.Total.
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    The total number of standposts is as under:—
    Lambeth Water Works Co.Southwark & Vauxhall Water Works Co.Total.
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    In addition to the above, the following quantities of water have been used for the several purposes as shewn below:—
    Gallons.
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    The quantity of dust removed was:—
    VAN LOADS.CART LOADS.WEIGHTS.
    tons.
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    *Estimated.
    £s.d.
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    £5.d.£s.d.
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    WANDSWORTH.
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    Steam Rollers. The six steam rollers (belonging to the Council) have been worked 1,443 days during the year as under:—
    PUBLIC ROADS.NEW ROADS.
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    Stables, The following is the expenditure in Connection with the stables in the Borough during the past year:—
    £s.d.
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    During the year the following van and cart loads were collected:—
    VANS.CARTS.
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    They were disposed of as follows :—
    VANS.CARTS.
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    The cost of scavenging and of cleansing the gullies during the year has been:—
    £s.d.
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    Details of Lighting.
    Wandsworth & Putney Gas Company.South Metropolitan Gas Company.Mitcham Gas Company.Brentford Gas Company.Gas Light and Coke Co.Electric lamps.Total Number of Lamps.
    No. of incandescent lamps (a) £ 3 6s. 10d.No. of incandescent lamps (a) £3 9s. 3d.Other lamps.Total.No. of incandescent lamps (a) £2 18s. 0d.No. of incandescent lamps (a) £2 18s. 6d.No. of lamps @ £3 05 3d.No. of incandescent lamps (a) £3 6s. d.No. of incandescent lamps (a) £3 8s. 0d.No. of incandescent lamps (a) £3 8s. 6d.Other lamps.Total.No. of incandescent lamps (a) £3 6s.No. of incandescent lamps (a)£3 18s.No. of lamps (a) £4 0s.. 0d.No. of incandescent lamps (a) £4 5s.3d.No. of Incandescent lamps (a) £5 3s.Other lamps.Total.No. of lamps (a) £3 8s. 5d.No. of lamps (a) £3 2s. 11d.Total.No. of lamps (a) £3 6s. 5d.
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    Statement as to Receipt STATEMENT AS TO RECEIPT OF RATES.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    and Allocation of Rates. STATEMENT AS TO ALLOCATION OF RATES.
    £s.d.£S.d.
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    Part I.— RECEIPTS OTHER THAN FROM LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    General Account. EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d
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    Public Roads, Streets, and Paths:—
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    Part I.—continued RECEIPTS OTHER THAN FROM LOANS.
    £s.d.£s. d.£s.d.
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    General Account. EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOAN.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Part I.—continued RECEIPTS OTHER THAN FROM LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    General Account. EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS.
    £s.d.
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    Part II. A.—Sums received and expended RECEIPTS OTHER THAN FROM LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    by the Council under the Burial Acts. EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Part II. A—Sums received and expended RECEIPTS OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£S.d.
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    by the Council under the Burial Acts. EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Part II. B—Sums received and expended by the RECEIPTS OTHER THAN FROM LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Council under the Baths and Washhouses Acts. EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Part II. C — Sums received and expended by RECEIPTS OTHER THAN FROM LOANS.
    £s.d.£S.d.£s.d.
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    the Council under the Public Libraries Acts. EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Part II. C— Sums received and expended by
    £s.d.
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    the Council under the Public Libraries Acts. EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS
    £s.d.£S.d.£s.d.
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    Part 1V.—Receipts from and RECEIPTS FROM LOANS.
    £S.d.£s.d.
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    Expenditure out of Loans. EXPENDITURE OUT OF LOANS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£1.d.
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    Statement as to Loans.
    Purpose of Loan.Amount originally borrowed.Name of Lender.Mode of Repayment whether by Annuity or otherwise.Amount of Principal owing at the commencement of the year.Principal repaid during the year.Amount of Interest paid during the year.Amount of Principal owing at tiie end of the year.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    SUMMARY OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE SHOWN IN THfe 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 anticipation of Loans or contributions of L.C.C.TOTAL.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    CAPITAL ACCOUNT BALANCE SHEET— continued.
    Expenditure not yet charged on Rates.Treasurer, unspent Loan balances.TOTAL.Outstanding Loans.Treasurer, overspent in anticipation of Loans or contributions of L.C.C.TOTAL.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    CAPITAL ACCOUNT BALANCE SHEET —continued.
    Expenditure not yet charged on Rates.Treasurer unspent Loan balances.TOTAL.Outstanding Loans.Treasurer, overspent in anticipation of Loans or contribu tions of L.C.C.TOTAL.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.
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    PRIVATE WORKS BALANCE SHEET.
    1903£s.d.1903.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    BATHS BALANCE SHEET.
    1903.£s.d.£s.d.1903.£s.d£s.d.£.s.d.
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    BALANCE SHEET—GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT.
    1903.£s.d.£s.d.1903.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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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 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 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 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 Council.Annual rent payable by Council.
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    NUMBER OF VOLUMES IN STOCK On March 31st, 1903, AND Volumes Issued from 1st April, 1902, To March 31st, 1903.
    Lending Library:—Vols. in Stock.Vols. issued during year.
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    COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, For the Years ended 30th April, 1888-1900, and 31st March, 1901-1903.
    Date.Library Rate.Donations.Fines.Vols. in Reference Library.Vols. in Lending Library.Issues from Lending Library.Number of Borrowers
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    CLASSIFICATION AND NUMBER OF BOOKS IN REFERENCE LIBRARY. Y ear ended 31st M arch, 1903.
    On the Shelves.
    Books.Pamphlets
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    CLASSIFICATION AND NUMBER OF BOOKS IN LENDING LIBRARY, On 31st M arch, 1903.
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    CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS ISSUED IN THE LENDING LIBRARY, D uring the Y ear ended 31st M arch, 1903.
    Days openABCDEFGHIJKTotal Issues.Last year.
    1902
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    OCCUPATIONS OF BORROWERS.
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    Those marked (*) are presented by the Publishers. Those marked (†) are filed permanently. Magazines and Reviews are placed in the Lending Library at the end of each month.
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    List of Periodicals , &c.,— continued.
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    NUMBER OF BOOKS ISSUED IN THE DIFFERENT CLASSES OF LITERATURE.
    CLASS.The Tate Library. Streatham.Balham Library.Tooting 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 Fiction.Poetry, etc.Social Science, etc.Miscellaneous Literature.Juvenile Literature.
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    Tooting Library.— At the 31st March the Tooting Library possessed 2,996 volumes, acquired as follows :—
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    CLASSIFICATION OF THE BOOKS IN STOCK.
    CLASS.The Tate Library, Streatham.Balham Library.Tooting Library.Total.
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    Statistics of the Lending and Reference Departments for the Year ended 31st March, 1903.
    Class.West Hill.Allfarthing Lane.
    No. of volumes in stock.No. of volumes issued.No. of volumes in stock.No. of volumes issued.
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    TABLE I.
    PARISH.Census 1901.Population estimated to the middle of 1902.Population estimated from number of Inhabited Houses
    Corrected.Uncorrected.
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    TABLE 11.
    Births.Rates.
    Sub-Districts.Males.Females.Total.Birth-RateRate of natural increase.
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    TABLE 111.
    Name of Public Institutions.Clapham.Putney.StreathamTooting.Wands'th.Total.
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    TABLE IV.
    Sub-Districts.Corrected Deaths.Uncorrected Deaths.Corrected Death-rate.Uncorrected Death-rate.
    Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
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    TABLE V.
    DEATHS IN Out-Lying Institutions, 1902.Deaths in or belonging to whole District at subjoined ages.Deaths in or belonging to Localities (at all ages).Institutions.
    Sex.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Union Infirmary.General and Special Hospi- 1 tals, &c.Metropolitan Asylums Board Hospitals.
    All Ages.Males.Females.
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    TABLE VI. Wandsworth District. Vital Statistics of whole District during 1902 and previous years. (Table i.)
    Years.Population estimated to 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.
    Under 1 Year of age.At all Ages.
    Number.Rate.*Number.Rate.*
    Number.Rate per 1,000 Births registered.NumberRate.*
    12345678910111213
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    TABLE VII.
    I. Institutions within the District receiving sick and infirm persons from outside the district.II. Institutions outside the District receiving sick and infirm persons from the District.III. Other Institutions, the deaths in which have been distributed among the several localities in the District.
    Name of Institution. No. of DeathsName of Institution. No. of Deaths.
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    TABLE VIII. Vital Statistics of separate Localities in 1902 and previous years. (T able 2.)
    Names of Localities.1—Whole Borough.2—Clapham.3—Putney.4— Streatham.5—Tooting.6— Wandsworth.
    Year.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.Deaths under 1 yr.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 yr.
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    TABLE IX. Cases of Infectious Diseases notified during the year 1902. (Table 3.)
    Notifiable Disease.Cases Notified in whole district.Total Cases Notified in each Locality.No. ot Cases removed to hospital from each Locality.
    At all Ages.At Ages—Years.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.
    Under 1.I to 5.5 to 15-15 to 25-25 to 65.65 and upwards.
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    Causes of, and Ages at Death, during the year 1902. (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).1 Total Deaths in Public In-1 stitutions in the District.
    All AgesMalesFemalesUnder 1 year1 and under 55 and under 1515 and under 2525 and under 6565 and upwardsClaphamPutneyStreathamTootingWandsworth
    12345678910111213141516
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    Ages at Death. The following Table shows the percentage of deaths to total deaths at six age periods for each sub-district and for the whole Borough. TABLE XI.
    Under 1 year.1 to 5 Years.5 to 15 Years.15 to 25 Years.25 to 65 Years.65 Years & Upwards.
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    TABLE XII.
    Sub-District.No. of Deaths under one year.Percentage to total Deaths.Rate per 1,000 Births.
    190219011900
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    ZYMOTIC DISEASES. The next Table shows the number of deaths from these diseases during the year and for the 10 previous years. This Table is corrected for institutions, as a large number of deaths registered in the Borough occurred in the Fountain and Grove Fever Hospitals, and belong to other Metropolitan Boroughs. The number above or below the corrected decennial average is also shown. TABLE XIII.
    18921893189418951896189718981899190019011902
    1902No above. corrected average.No. below corrected average.
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    The next Table shows the death-rate from these diseases including Influenza, for the whole Borough, for the year 1902, as well as for the ten years preceding. TABLE XIV.
    18921893189418951896189718981899190019011902
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    The number received in this Borough since the passing of the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, is as follows: — TABLE XV.
    189118921893189418951896189718981899190019011902
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    The following Table shows the total number of cases of infectious diseases notified during the year, the number removed to Hospital, the number that died in Hospital and at home, as well as the total number of deaths:— TABLE XVI. 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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    TABLE XVII. Number of Notifications and Deaths in each Parish.
    Parish.Notifications.Not Smallpox.Smallpox.Vaccci-nated.Unvaccinated.Deaths.
    Vaccinated.Unvaccinated.
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    TABLE XV111. VACCINATED.
    Clapham.Putney.StreathamTooting.Wandsworth.BoroughMortality, per cent.
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
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    TABLE XIX. UNVACCINATED.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Borough.Mortality. per cent.
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
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    TABLE XX.
    Cases.Deaths.Mortality per cent,
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    TABLE XXI. Monthly Totals of Cases of Chicken-pox at Various Ages.
    Ages.Months:—Total.
    Feb. 7 to Mar. 7.Mar. 7 to April 7.April 7 to May 7.May 7 to June 7.June 7 to July 7.July 7 to Aug. 7.Aug. 7 to Sep. 7.
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    Cost of the Outbreak. The total cost of dealing with this Outbreak, as far as this Council was concerned, was £515 : 8 : i, made up as follows : —
    £s.d.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XXII.
    No.Borough.No. of NotificationsRate per 10,000
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XXIII. Showing number of Scholars on Roll of the undermentioned Schools, with the number of refusals to the Inspection of their Vaccination Marks.
    SCHOOLS.Number of scholars on the roll of the School.Number of refusals to Inspection of Vaccination marks.Percentage of refusals to numbers on roll.
    BoysGirlsInfantsTotalBoysGirlsInfantsTotal
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    TABLE XXIV. Showing- the Number and Percentage of those children found unvaccinated at the different years of age.
    Schools.16 Yrs.15 Yrs.14 Yrs.13 Yrs.12 Yrs.11 Yrs.10 Yrs.9 Years8 Years7 Years6 Years5 Years4 Years3 YearsTotal.
    VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.VacUn.Vac.Un.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XXV. Comparing the number of Scholars examined with those found unvaccinated.
    SCHOOLS.Number of Scholars examined.Number of Scholars found unvaccinated.Percentage of un-vaccin-ited to total ex. amined.
    BoysGirlsInfantsTotalBoys.GirlsInfantsTotal
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XXVI. Number of re-vaccinated children in each School examined: —
    Boys.Girls.Infants.Total.Per cent
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    TABLE XXVII.
    Sub-Districts.Number of Births returned from 1st January to 31st of December, 1901.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 XXVIII.
    1891189218931894199518961897189818991900Average for Ten Years1901
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    The percentage of children remaining unvaccinated to total births during the last ten years was as follows: —
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    in the separate sub-districts the annual rate of notified cases per 1,000 persons living was as follows for the year and for the two previous years : — TABLE XXIX.
    Parish.190019011902
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    TABLE XXX.
    Parish.Cases 1909Case-rate per 1,000 living.Deaths 1902Death-rate per 1,000 living.
    1892-1901190210 Years1902
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XXXI. Swaffield Road Board School. DIPHTHERIA.
    No.Date.Name.Age.Last day at School.Standard.Date of First Symptoms.
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    TABLE XXXII. Cavendish Road Board School.
    No.DateName.Age.Last day at School.Class.Date of First Symptoms.
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    TABLE XXXIII.
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    TABLE XXXIII. (Continued).
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    TABLE XXXIV.
    Disease.No. of cases of mistaken diagnosisTotal.Total cases removedPercentage of errror in in Diagnosis.
    ClaphamPutney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.
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    TABLE XXXV.
    School.Diseases.
    Measles.Chicken-Pox.Whooping Cough.Mumps.RingwormTotal.
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    TABLE XXXV. (Continued).
    School.Diseases.
    Measles.Chicken-Pox.Whooping Cough.Mumps.RingwormTotal.
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    TABLE XXXVI.
    Death-rate per 1,000:—
    190019011902
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    The following Table shows the particulars of these examinations, and the number in each parish:— TABLE XXXVII.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsw'th.Whole Borough.
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    TABLE XXXV7II. Deaths from Non-Zymotic Diseases.
    1891.1892.1893.1894.1895.1896.1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.
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    TABLE XXXIX.
    Parish.Ages at Death and Sex.
    5-1010-1515-2020-2525-3030-3535-4040-4545-5050-5555-6060-6565-7075 and upwards.
    MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
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    The following Table shows the number of deaths arranged according to part of body affected. TABLE XL.
    Locality of Disease.Males.Females.Total.
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    TABLE XLI.
    Parish.1885.1886.1887.1888.1889.1890.1891.1892.1893.1894.1895.1896.1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.Mean.
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    TABLE XLII.
    Sub-District.Phthisis.Other Tubercular Diseases.Total.
    No. of Deaths.Rate.No. of Deaths.Rate.No. of Deaths.Rate.
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    TABLE XLIII. Death-rate per 100,000 in the Borough and in the several Parishes:—
    18921893189418951896189718981899190019011902
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    TABLE XLIV. Previous Occupation of Persons who died from Consumption.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XLIV.(Continued).
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    TABLE XLV.
    INQUESTPARISHES
    ClaphamPutneyStreathamTootingWandsworthTotal
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    TABLE XLVI.
    ClaphamPutneyStreathamTootingWandsworthWhole Borough
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    Estimated Cost.
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    Estimated Revenue.
    £s.d.
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    Estimated Cost—
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    Estimated Revenue— Front Block Back Blocks
    £s.d.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE XLVII.
    Wards.Total Tene'nts or separate occupiersNo. of rooms in each TenemenNumber of Occupants in each Tenement.No. of Tenements of less than five rooms.
    123456789101112 or more
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    TABLE XLVIII.
    WARDS.Percentage of tenements of less than live rooms to total tenementsPercentage of tenements of one room to total tenements of less than five roomsDitto of two roomsDitto of three roomsDitto of four rooms
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    TABLE XLIX. SUMMARY OF SANITARY OPERATIONS in the BOROUGH during the year 1902.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Whole Borough.
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    PARISH OF CLAPHAM.—NORTH WARD. TABLE L.
    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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    PARISH OF CLAPHAM.—SOUTH WARD. TABLE LI.
    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 LII.
    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 LIII.
    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 L1V.
    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 LV.
    Name of Street.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of detects to houses inspected.Number of families living in:
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    TABLE LVI.
    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 LVII.
    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 LVIII.
    Premises.Offence.Result.Penalty.Costs.
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    TABLE LVIII. (Continued).
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    TABLE LIX.
    Clapham.Putney."Streatham.Tooting.WandsworthWhole Borough.
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    TABLE LX. Summary of Work under the Factory and Workshops Act, 1901.
    Dressmakers.Laundries.Miscellaneous.Total.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health. 151 Factory and Workshops Act, 1901. Summary of work of the lady Sanitary Inspector. TABLE LX1.
    ClaphamPutneyStreathamTootingWandsworthBorough
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    TABLE LXII. Number of Workshops on the Register.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Whole Borough.
    Workshops1234Total.1234Total.234Total.1234Total.1234Total.1234Total.
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    TABLE LXIII. Number of Laundries on the Register employing less than two other than owners.
    Workplaces.ClaphamPutneyStreathamTootingWandsworthWhole Borough
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    TABLE LXIV. Summary of Trades carried on in the Workshops inspected.
    ClaphamPutneyStreathamTootingWandsworthBorough
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    156 Report of the Medical Officer of Health. TABLE LXV. Proceedings under the sale of Food and Drugs Acts.
    Case.Article.Adulteration or offence.Result.PenaltyCosts.Remarks.
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    TABLE LXVI. Proceedings under the Margarine Act.
    Case.Description of Offence.Result.Fine.Costs.
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    TABLE LXVII.
    Sub-District.No. of samples taken.No. per 1,000 of population.No. adulterated.Percentage adulterated.
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    TABLE LXVIII.
    CLAPHAM. 1902. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at sub-joined ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.Males.Females.Under I year.1 and under 5 years.1 5 and under 15 years. i15 and under 25 years25 and under 65 years.65 years and upwards.
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    TABLE LX1X.
    EY. 1902. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at sub-joined ages.
    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.Deaths in Public Institutions.
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    TABLE LXX1.
    TOOTING. 1902. 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 LXXII.
    WANDSWORTH 1902 Causes of Deaths.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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    Report—Public Analyst.
    Name of Article.Nature and Extent of Impurity.
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    II. Groceries. These included: —