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Wandsworth 1908

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

Published
1909
Pages
477
Tables
276

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  • Page 10
    LIST OF COUNCILLORS. Shewing the Wards for which they have been Elected.
    Wards.Councillors.Addresses.
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    LIST OF COUNCILLORS— continued.
    Wards.Councillors.Addresses.
  • Page 18
    RETURN showing the Number of Attendances of the year ended 7th
    NAMES OF MEMBERS.Council.Special Council.Officers and Servants Committee.Special Officers and Servants Committee.Special Officers & Servants Sub-Committee.Finance Committee.Finance Sub. Committees.General Purposes Committee.General Purposes Sub-Committees.Public Health Committee.Public Health Sub-Committces.Highways Committee.Highways Sub. Committees.New Streets Committee.New Streets Subcommittees.Education Committee.
  • Page 19
    Members at the Council and Committee Meetings for November, 1908.
    Rating Committee.Rating Sub. Committees.Baths Committee.Baths Sub-Committees.Libraries Committee.Libraries Sub. Committees.Burials Committee.Burials Sub. Committees.Selection Committee.Charities Committee.Special Committees.Conferences.Distress Committee.Distress Sub. Committees.TOTAL.NAMES OF MEMBERS.
  • Page 20
    NAMES OF MEMBERS.Council.Special Council.Officers and Servants Committee.Special (Officers and Servants Committee.Special Officers & Ser vants Sub-Committee.Finance Committee.Finance Subcommittee s.General Purposes Committee.General Purposes Sub-Committees.Public Health Committee.Public Health Sub-Committees.Highways Committee.Highways Sub-Committees.New Streets Committee.New Streets Sub-Cominittees.Education Committee.
    APAPAPAPAPAPAPAPAPAPAPAPAPAPAPAP
  • Page 21
    Rating Committee.Rating Sub. Committee.Baths Committee.Baths Subcommittees.Libraries Committee|Libraries Sub. Committees.Burials Committee|Burials Sub. Committees.Selection Committee.Charities Committee.Special Committees.Conferences.Distress CommitteeDistress Sub Committee.TOTAL.NAMES OF MEMBERS.
  • Page 22
    LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL, 31st MARCH, 1909.
    Names.Offices.Addresses.Salaries.
  • Page 24
    LIST OF OFFICERS— continued.
    Names.Offices.Addresses.Salaries.
  • Page 25
    LIST OF OFFICERS— continued.
    Names.Offices.Addresses.Salaries.
  • Page 26
    LIST OF OFFICERS— continued.
    Names.Offices.Addresses.Salaries.
  • Page 27
    LIST OF OFFICERS— continued.
    Names.Offices.Addresses.Salaries,
  • Page 27
    Superannuation Allowances.
    Date of Resolution.Name.Office.Amount.
  • Page 28
    Compensation Allowances for loss of office.
    Name.Office.Annual Amount.
  • Page 30
    8. The number of Electors, the number of Electors voting-, etc., were as follows, viz. :—
    Number of Electors.Number of Electors voting.Percentage of Electors voting.Number of rejected Ballot Papers.
  • Page 37
    (1) As from 1st January, 1910, the areas of the Battersea, Clapham, Fulham, Lewisham, Wandsworth, and Woolwich Electoral Divisions of the Administrative County of London shall be sub-divided as follows:—
  • Page 38
    Existing Electoral division and proposed new divisions.Population Census 1901.Electorate 1908.Contents and boundaries of proposed new electoral divisions.
  • Page 61
    Unskilled labour.Skilled labour.Materials.Total.
  • Page 65
    118. The number of grave spaces purchased during the last Grave Spaces. three years was
    Year ended March, 1907.Year ended March, 1908.Year ended March, 1909.
  • Page 66
    125. The number of bathers, admissions to the gymnasium, and the income since the opening of the baths in - High Street, Wandsworth, in July, 1901, are as follows :—
    Year.Bathers. Gymnasium.Income.
    Baths.Gymnasium.Total.
    £S.d£S.d.£s.d.
  • Page 66
    126. The number of bathers, and the income since the opening of the baths at The Broadway, Tooting, in June, Tooting Baths. 1907, are as follows :—
    MEN.WOMEN.TOTAL.
    1st class2nd class1st class2nd classBathersIncome
  • Page 68
    APPORTIONMENTS. 133. 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.
  • Page 69
    REPAIR APPORTIONMENT. 134. The following apportionment of the expenses 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 and 54 Vict., cap. 66), has been made by the Council during the year, viz :—
    Date of Apportionment.Name of Street.Amount of Apportionment.
  • Page 69
    136. The following apportionment of the excess of the actual over the estimated costs, charges and expenses of paving, has been made by the Council during the year, viz :—
    Date of Apportionment.Date of Original Apportionment.Name of Street.Amount of Original Apportionment.Amount of Excess Apportionment.
  • Page 70
    REFUNDS. 137. The following apportionments of the excess of the estimated over the actual cost of paving new streets have been made during the year, and the several amounts refunded to the owners of property, viz.:—
    Name of Street.Amount of Apportionment.Actual Cost of Work.Amount Refunded.
  • Page 71
    NO REFUND. 138. The following account of the cost of paving a new street was closed during the year, there being no excess returnable to, nor payable by, the owners of property therein, viz. :—
    Name of Street.Amount of Apportionment.
  • Page 71
    NEW ROADS. 139. The following applications relating to the formation of a new roads in this Borough have been made to the London County Council during the past year.
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    RE-NAMING STREETS AND RE-NUMBERING HOUSES. 140. The following orders relating to this Borough have been issued by the London County Council during the past year :—
    Ward.Date of Order.Name of Street and Nature of Order.
  • Page 73
    RATES. 141. The following Table shows the amount in the £ of the respective rates therein mentioned which were 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 RateLighting Rate.Totals.
  • Page 74
    142. 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 1 901-2, viz.:—
    Purposes.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.
  • Page 75
    143. The following Table shows the approximate amount in the £ for the several purposes of the rate made 111 the several Parishes in the Borough for the year 1902-3, 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.
  • Page 76
    144. 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 1903-4, 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.
  • Page 77
    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 for the year 1904-5, 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.
  • Page 78
    146. The following Table shows the approximate amount in the £ for the several purposes of the rate made in the Borough for the years 1905-6, 1906-7, 1907-8, and 1908-9 respectively:
    Purposes.1905-6.1906-7.1907-8.1908-9.
    s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.S.d.
  • Page 79
    SCHOOL BOARD PRECEPTS. 147. The following are the amounts of the Precepts of the School Board for London paid by this Borough, viz.:—
    £s.d.d.
  • Page 81
    LONDON (EQUALISATION OF RATES) ACT, 1894. 150. 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.
  • Page 82
    LOANS RAISED DURING THE YEAR. 151. The following loans have been raised during the year, viz.:—
    Date of loan.Amount of loan.Rate of interest.No. of years in which repayable.Amount of annual repayment.Purpose of loan.T
  • Page 83
    152. STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BETWEEN 31 st MARCH, 1908, and 31ST MARCH, 1909. General Contracts.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
  • Page 84
    STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS— continued.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
  • Page 85
    STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS— continued.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
  • Page 86
    STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS— continued.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
  • Page 87
    STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS— continued. Contracts for Paving New Streets and Repairing Carriageways.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Name of Street.
  • Page 88
    153- STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BEFORE 31 ST MARCH, 1908, EXISTING ON IST APRIL, 1908.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
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    EXISTING CONTRACTS— continued.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
  • Page 90
    EXISTING CONTRACTS— continued.
    Date of ontract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
  • Page 91
    EXISTING CONTRACTS— continued.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
  • Page 92
    EXISTING CONTRACTS— continued.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
  • Page 93
    154. STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS FOR PAVING NEW STREETS ENTERED INTO BEFORE 31st MARCH, 1908, EXISTING ON 1st APRIL, 1908.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address or Contractor.Name or Street.
  • Page 94
    155 . 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, 1903, for Borough Council and Guardians Elections; and on the first January, 1904, for Parliamentary and County Council Elections. PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH.
    Polling District.WARD.Parliamentary.County.Parochial.
    Div. 1.Div. II.Lodgers.Total.Div. 1.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.Owner ship.Total.Div. 1.Div. II.Div. III.Parochial.Lodgers.Owner ship.Total.
  • Page 94
    PART OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF BATTERSEA AND CLAPHAM.
    Polling District.WARD.Parliamentary.County.Parochial.
    Div. 1.Div. II.Lodgers.Total.Div. 1.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.Owner ship.Total.Div. 1.Div. II.Div. in.Parochial.Lodgers.Ownei ship.Total.
  • Page 95
    PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH.
    Poll1ng D1str1ct.WARD.Parl1amentary.County.Paroch1al.
    D1v. I.D1v. II.Lodgers.Total.D1v. I.D1v. II.D1v. III.Lodgers.Owner sh1p.Total.D1v. I.D1v. II.D1v. III.Paroch1al.Lodgers.Owner sh1p.Total.
  • Page 95
    part of the parl1amentary borough of battersea and clapham.
    Poll1ng D1str1ct.WARD.Parl1amentary.County.Paroch1al.
    D1v. I.D1v. II.Lodgers.Total.D1v. I.D1v. II.D1v. III.Lodgers.Owner sh1p.Total.D1v. I.D1v. II.D1v. Paro-III. ch1al.Lodgers.Owner sh1p.Total.
  • Page 96
    PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH.
    Polling District.WARD.Parl1amentary.County.Paroch1al.
    Div. I.Div. 11.Lodgers.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.Owner sh1p.TotalDiv. I.Div. II.Div. III.Paroch1al.Lodgers.Owner sh1p.Total.
  • Page 96
    PART OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF BATTERSEA AND CLAPHAM.
    Polling District.WARD.Parl1amentary.County.Paroch1al.
    Div I.Div II.Lodgers.Total.Div I.Div II.Div III.Lodgers.Owner sh1p.Total.Div I.Div II.DivIII.Paroch1al.Lodgers.owner sh1p.Total.
  • Page 97
    PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH.
    polling district.ward.parliamentary.county.parochial.
    Div. i.Div. ii.Lodgers.Total.Div. i.Div. ii.Div. iii.Lodgers.Owner ship.Total.Div. I.Div. ii.Div. iii.Parochial.Lodgers.Owner ship.Total.
  • Page 97
    PART OF THE 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.Owner ship.Total.Div. I.Div II.Div. III.Parochial.LodgersOwner ship.Total.
  • Page 98
    PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH.
    Polling District.WARD.Parliamentary.County.Parochial.
    Div. I.Div. II.Lodgers.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.Owner shipTotal.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.ParochialLodgers.Owner shipTotal.
  • Page 98
    PART OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF BATTERSEA AND CLAPHAM.
    Polling District.WARD.Parliamentary.County.Parochial.
    Div. I.Div. II.Lodgers.TotalDiv. I.Div. II.Div. III.Lod-gers.Owner shipTotal.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Parochial.Lodgers.Owner ship.Total.
  • Page 99
    PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH.
    Polling District.WARD.Parliamentary.County.Parochial.
    Div. I.Div. IILodgers.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.Owuer ship.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Parochial.Lodgers.Owner ship.Total.
  • Page 99
    part of the parliamentary borough of battersea and clapham.
    Polling Distict.WARD.Parliamentary.County.Parochial.
    Div. I.Div. II.Lodgers.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.Owner ship.Total.Div. I.Div. II.Div. III.Lodgers.Owner ship.Trnsfr Lists.Total.
  • Page 100
    161. CENSUS RETURNS.
    PARISH.Population.Number of Houses.
    In 1891.*In1896.In 1901.Estimated Population April, 1903 (for Equalization of Rates Act).Inhabited 1891.*Uninhabited 1891.Inhabited 1901.Uninhabited 1901.
  • Page 100
    162. POPULATION (AT CENSUS 1901) AND AREA OF WARDS.
    Population.Area (acres).
  • Page 101
    RATEABLE VALUE AND AREA OF BOROUGH. 163. The rateable value and area of the Borough are as follows :—
    Value as per Valuation List, April 5th, 1908.Value as per Valuation List, April 5th, 1909.Area.
    Acres.
    ££
  • Page 101
    NUMBER OF JURORS. 164. The numbers of Jurors entered on the Jury List for the years 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907 and 1908 respectively, were as follows:—
    1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.
  • Page 102
    SEWERS. During the past year the following lengths of sewers, &c., have been constructed in the Borough:—
    Totals.
  • Page 103
    The total number of ventilating shafts and columns are as follows, viz.:—
  • Page 103
    PARTICULARS OF NEW SEWERS.
    Localities.Lengths and Sizes, Feet Lineal.
    12-in. pipe.9-in. pipe.6- in. pipe.
  • Page 103
    SANITARY CONVENIENCES. The following is a return of the receipts during the year at each of the conveniences:—
    £S.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    £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.Length and sizes, feet lineal.Total length, feet lineal.
    9-in.6-in.4-in.
  • Page 105
    NEW BUILDINGS.
    No. of notices received.No. of houses.Additions to houses, etc.Stables, Warehouses, Shops, and other buildings.Churches, Chapels, Schools and additions.Total No. ot Buildings.No. of Houses certified as having a proper and sufficient supply of water. (Flats under one roof counted as one house).
  • Page 105
    HIGHWAYS. The following materials were used in the paving and repair of the roads and footpaths in the Borough:—
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    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 106
    TRENCHES. The length of kerbing and superficial area of carriageways and footways disturbed by the Water Board, General Post Office, London County Council, and the various Companies having statutory powers for breaking up roads, in connection with mains and services, for the year ended March 31st, 1909, are as follows :—
  • Page 107
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 107
    TAR-SPRAYING. The following roads have been tar-sprayed by the Tar-roads Syndicate, Limited, viz.:—
  • Page 108
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 109
    UNEMPLOYED WORKS. The following works have been carried out by the Central (Unemployed) Body for London in conjunction with the Council, the Central Body providing the unskilled labour and the Council the materials, skilled labour and supervision. The cost, etc., is as follows:—
    Estimate.Total.Cost.Total.
    Unskilled labour. (Central Unemployed Body.)Materials, skilled labour, supervision, etc. (Wandsworth Borough Council )Unskilled labour. (Central Unemployed Body.)Materials, skilled labour, supervision, etc. (Wandsworth Borough Council.)
    £s.d.£s.d.£d., £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 110
    NEW STREETS. The following new streets have been paved and adopted by the Council during the year, viz.:—
    Name of Street.Length in yards.
  • Page 111
    WORKS OF REPAIR. The carriageways of the following streets, not repairable by the Council, have been repaired at the cost of the owners of property abutting thereon, viz.:—
    Name of StreetLength in yards.
  • Page 111
    ROAD WATERING. The details of road watering during the past year are set forth in the following tabular statement, viz :—
    Length of road watered.Expenditure.
    Haulage.New Carts, Vans, and Standposts.Water, Labour and Repairs to Carts.Total Expenses.
    M.F.Y.
  • Page 112
    In addition to the above, the following quantities of water have been used for the several purposes as shown below:—
    Gallons.
  • Page 113
    The quantity of dust removed was:—
    Van loads.Weight. Tons.
  • Page 113
    A. —Cost of Collection:—
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 115
    New trees have been planted in the following roads, &c., by the Central (Unemployed) Body for London, viz.:—
    Where Planted.Description of Trees.
    Norway Maples.Acacias.Planes.Cornish Elms.Silver Birch.Ailanthus.Total.
  • Page 115
    STEAM ROLLERS. The six steam rollers (belonging to the Council) have been worked; 1 ,587 days during the year. The cost of working was as under :—
    £S.d.
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    DAILY COST.
    s.d.
  • Page 116
    HIRED ROLLERS. Other steam rollers have been hired for repairing public roads, the cost being as follows:—
  • Page 116
    MOTOR WAGONS. The two steam motor wagons (belonging to the Council) have been worked 558 days during the year, as under :—
  • Page 116
    The cost of working was as under :—
    £s.d.
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    daily cost.
  • Page 117
    STABLES. The following was the expenditure in connection with the Stables during the past year :—
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    They were disposed of as follows :—
    Vans.Carts.
  • Page 118
    The cost of scavenging and of cleansing the gullies during the present year has been :—
    £s.d.
  • Page 119
    Cost—
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 134
    DETAILS OF LIGHTING.
    Wandsworth and Putney Gas Company.*South Metropolitan Gas Company.Mitcham and Wimbledon Gas Company.Brentford Gas Company.Gas Light & Coke Co.
  • Page 142
    TABLE I. Showing Monthly Averages of the Illuminating Power, Sulphur, and Pressure of the Gas supplied by the Wandsworth and Putney Gas Company during the year ended 31s/ March , 1909.
    Date.Illuminating Power in Standard Sperm Candles.Grains of Sulphur in 100 cubic feet of gas.Pressure in inches of Water.
  • Page 143
    TABLE II. Showing Results of the Fortnightly Testings of the Illuminating Power, and Pressure of the Gas supplied by the Mite ham and Wimbledon Gas Company, made at the Testing Place, Haydon's Road, South Wimbledon, during the year ended March 31s t , 1909.
    Date.Illuminating Power in Standard Sperm Candles.Pressure in inches of Water.
  • Page 144
    Appendix " C." LIST OF THE SEVERAL FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES 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
  • Page 147
    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.
  • Page 153
    STATEMENT of L oans O utstanding, 31ST M arch, 1909.
    Purpose.Amount Borrowed.Date of Borrowing.Period for which BorrowedRate of Interest.Amount Repaid.Amount Owing.Mode of Repayment.Date of Last Repayment.
  • Page 154
    STATEMENT of Loans Outstanding, 31st March, 1909— continued.
    Purpose.Amount BorrowedDate of . Borrowing.Period for which Borrowed.late of interest.Amount Repaid.Amount Owing.Mode of Repayment.Date of Last Repayment.
  • Page 155
    STATEMENT of Loans Outstanding, 31st March, 1909— continued.
    purpose.Amount BorrowedDate of Borrowing.Period for which BorrowedRate of Interest.Amount Repaid.Amount Owing.Mode of Repayment.Date of Last Repayment.
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    STATEMENT of L oans O utstanding 31ST M arch, 1909 — continued.
    Purpose.Amour BorrowDate of Borrowing.Period for which Borrowed.Rate of Interest.Amount Repaid.Amount Owing.Mode of Repayment.Date of Last Repayment.
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    STATEMENT of Loans Outstanding, 31st M arch, 1909— continued.
    Purpose.Amount Borrowed.Date of Borrowing.Period for which BorrowedRate of Interest.Amount Repaid.Amount Owing.Mode of Repayment.Date of Last Repayment.
  • Page 162
    Statement of the Accounts of the Putney Charities for the Year 1908-9. RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS. B igg's C harity.
    Date.Receipts.Date. Payments.£s.d.
    1909.£s.d.1909.
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    The Almshouses (Sir Abraham Dawes).
    1908.£s.d.1908.£s.d.
  • Page 164
    Watermen's Annuities (Fulham Bridge) for the year ended 9th November, 1908.
    Receipts.Payments.
  • Page 165
    Statement of the Accounts of the Non-Ecclesiastical Charities in the Parish of Streatham for the Year ended the 31st December, 1908. RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS.
    Date.Receipts.Date.Payments.
    1908.£s.d.£s.d.1908.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 166
    PARTICULARS OF INCOME.
    Description of Property.Acreage.Name of Tenant.For what term leased or held.Rent.
  • Page 166
    RENT-CHARGES, &c.
    Description of Property charged.Amount.Name and Address of Owner of Property.Name and Address of Person from whom the payment is received.
  • Page 168 169
    The Weir Hospital Charity. INCOME ACCOUNT for the Y ear ended 31ST D ecember, 1908.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 170 171
    countinued from previous page...
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 172 173
    BALANCE SHEET, 31ST December, 1908.
    Liabilities.£s.d.Assets.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 174 175
    £s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.
  • Page 176
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 177
    Tooting Charities. Henry Smith's, for the year ended 29th September, 1908.
    Income.Expenditure.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Summary of the Accounts of the Consolidated Charities in the Parish of Wandsworth for the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1909. THE CONSOLIDATED ELEEMOSYNARY CHARITIES.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 180
    Continued from previous page...
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 181
    STATEMENT OF. GROSS ANNUAL INCOME. Charity of Henry Smith. Thurlaston Estate.
    £s.d.
  • Page 187
    OCCUPATIONS OF APPLICANTS REGISTERED. MEN.
    Building Trades.Printing & Paper Trades.
  • Page 188
    OCCUPATIONS OF APPLICANTS REGISTERED. MEN ( continued).
    Food and Drink.Gardeners20
  • Page 189
    OCCUPATIONS OF APPLICANTS REGISTERED. WOMEN.
  • Page 189
    CONDITION AS TO MARRIAGE.
    Men.Women.
  • Page 189
    SIZE OF FAMILIES.
    Number.Average.
  • Page 190
    CLASSIFICATION.
  • Page 190
    Number found work through Distress Committee :— By Central Body
  • Page 191
    Of the work-people applying in 1908-9 :—
  • Page 200
    NUMBER OF VOLUMES IN STOCK on 31st MARCH, 1909, and VOLUMES ISSUED from 1st APRIL, 1908, to 31ST MARCH, 1909
    Lending Library:—Vols, in Stock.Vols, issued during year.
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    Number of Borrowers enrolled in Lending Library on 31st March, 1909 :—
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    BOOKS ISSUED FROM 1889 TO 1909.
    Year.Lending Library.*Reference Library.Total.
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    COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, For the Years ended 30TH April, 1888-1900, and 31ST March, 1901-1909.
    Date.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, 1909.
    Books.Pamphlets
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    CLASSIFICATION AND NUMBER OF BOOKS IN LENDING LIBRARY, On 31 st March, 1909.
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    CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS ISSUED IN THE LENDING DEPARTMENT, During the Year ended 31stMarch, 1909.
    Month.Days open.ABCDEFGHIJKTotal Issues.Tl. Is. last yr.
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    PERCENTAGE OF ISSUES IN EACH CLASS.
    ABcDEFGHIJK
    Religion, &c.Law, Politics, and Social Science.Science and Art.Education, Language.Poetry and Drama.Fiction (Prose).Literary and Miscellaneous Works.Geography, Topography, Travel.History and Biography.Juvenile Literature.Bound Magazines.
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    This is the highest aggregate issue for one year since the establishment of the libraries :—
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    CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS ISSUED.
    Class.The Tate Library, Streatham.Balham Library.*Tooting Library.Total.
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    PERCENTAGE OF ISSUES IN EACH CLASS.
    ABCDEFGJ
    Theology, Philosophy, etc.History & Biography.Travels and Topography.Science, Art, etc.Prose Fiction.Poetry and the Drama.Social Science, Politics, etc.Miscellaneous.Juvenile Literature.
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    The number of borrowers' tickets issued at each library was as follows :—
    Issued fromNo. of Tickets issued.
    Ordinary Tickets.Students' Tickets.Total.
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    The stock at the 31st March, after making the necessary deductions on account of replacements and discarded book?, was 39,871 volumes, located as follows :—
    No. of Volumes in Stock.
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    CLASSIFICATION AND NUMBER OF BOOKS IN STOCK.
    Class.The Tate Library, Streatham.Balham Library.Tooting Library.Total.
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    The following is a statement of the receipts from the sale of catalogues, fines, etc., at the three libraries:—
    £s.d.
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    Since the opening of the Libraries.
    Year.No. of Volumes in Stock.No. of Volumes issued to Readers.
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    THE FOLLOWING NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS ARE SUPPLIED TO THE READING ROOMS. Those marked with an Asterisk (*) are presented.
    Tate Library, StreathamBalham Library.Tooting Library.
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    LENDING DEPARTMENT. Books Issued from Ist April, 1901 — 31st March, 1909.
    West Hill.Allfarthing Lane,Earlsfield.Total.
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    NUMBER OF BOOKS IN STOCK AND CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS ISSUED.
    Class.West Hill.Percentage.Allfarthing Lane.Percentage.Earlsfield.Percentage.
    No. of volumes in stock.No. of volumes issued.No. of volumes in stock.No. of volumes issued.No. of volumes in stock.No. of volumes issued.
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    TABLE I.
    Ward.Census Population, 1901.Rated Heredita-meats, 1901.Rated Hereditaments, 1908.Estimated Population, 1908.Increase since 1901.
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    TABLE 11.
    Sub-District.Census Population, 1901.Estimated Population, 1908.
    Corrected.Uncorrected.
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    TABLE III.
    Sub-District.Births.Rates.
    Males.Females.Total.Birth-Rate.Rate of natural increase.
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    TABLE IV.
    Year.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Whole Borough.London.England and Wales.
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    The following Table shows the percentage of illegitimate births to total births for each sub-district and for the whole Borough for the year, and for the two previous years.
    1906.1907.1908.
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    TABLE V.
    Name of Public Institutions.Clapham.Putney.StreathamTooting.Wands'th.Total.
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    TABLE VI. Deaths in Public Institutions, &c., in the Borough of Persons not belonging to the Borough, 1908.
    causes of death.Deaths in or belonging to whole District at subjoined ages.Institutions.
    All Ages.Males.Females.Under i year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Middlesex County Asylum.Tooting Bee Asylum.Hostel of God.Tooting Home.Fever Hospitals.Workhouse.H.M. Prison.Ryl. Hospit. for lncbls.St. Anne's Home.The Priory.Other Places—not Institutions.
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    TABLE VII. Deaths in Public Institutions, &c., in the Borough of Persons belonging to the Borough, 1908.
    CAUSES Of DEATH.Deaths in or belonging to whole District at subjoined ages.Institutions.
    All Ages. Males. Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Fever Hospitals.Tooting Home.Hostel of God.Workhouse.Tooting Bee Asylum.H M. Prison.Royal Hospital for Incurables.Other Places—not Institutions.
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    TABLE VIII. D eaths in Public Institutions outside the Borough of Persons belonging to the Borough, 1908.
    causes of death.Deaths in or belonging to whole District at subjoined ages.Deaths in orbelong-ingto Localities (at all ages).Institutions.
    All Ages.Males.Females.Under i year.1 and under 5.5 and under 1515 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.WandsworthWorkhouse and Workhouse Infirmaries.General and Special Hospitals.Public Lunatic and Imbecile Asylums.Metropolitan Asylums Board's Hospitals.
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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.
    AREA.Standard Death-rate.Factor for Correction.Crude Death-rate.Corrected Death-rate.Comparative Mortality Figure. (London, 1,000.)
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    TABLE XI. W andsworth D istrict. Vital Statistics of whole District during 1 908 and previous years. (T able I .)
    Years. 1Population estimated to Middle of each Year. 2Births.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the District. 9Deaths of Nonresidents registered in Public Institutions in the District. 10Deaths of Residents registered in Public Institutions beyond the District. 11Nett Deaths at all Ages belonging to the District.
    Number. 3Rate.* 4Under 1 Year of age.At all ages.
    Number. 5Rate per 1,000 Births registered. 6Number. 7Rate.* 8Number. 12Rate.* 13
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    TABLE XII.
    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.
    No. of DeathsName of Institution.No. of DeathsName of Institution.No. of DeathsName of Institution.No. of DeathsNo. of Deaths
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    TABLE XIII. Vital Statistics of separate Localities in 1908 and previous years. (T able 2.)
    Name of localities.1-Whole Borough.2-Clapham3-Putney.4-Streatham5-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 1 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 XIV. Cases of Infectious Disease notified during the year 1908. (Table 3.)
    Notifiable Disease.At all Ages.Under 1.At Ages—Years.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting. hWandsworth. wClapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting. hWandsworth. wTotal cases removed to hospital.
    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 1908. (T able 4.)
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Deaths in or belonging to whole District at subjoined ages.Deaths in or belonging to Localities (at all ages).Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.
    All Ages.Males.Females.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.
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    TABLE XVI.
    Sub-Districts.Under 1 year.1 to 5 years.5 to 15 years.15 to 25 years.25 to 65 years.65 years and upwards
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    TABLE XVII.
    Sub-District.No. of Deaths under one year.Percentageto total Deaths.Rate pet 1,000 Births.
    1905190619071908
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    TABLE XVIII.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.WandsworthBorough.
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    TABLE XIX. (table 5.) Borough of Wandsworth. Infantile Mortality during the year 1908. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age .
    CauseofDeath.Under 1Week.1— 2 Weeks.2—3 weeks.3—4 weeks.totalunder 1 Month.1—2 Months.2—3 Months.3-4 Months.4-5 Months.5-6 Months.6—7 Months.7-8 Months.8-9 Months.9 —10 Months.10—11 Months.11 —12 Months.Total Deaths under1Year.
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    TABLE XX. (T ABLE 5.) B orough of W andsworth— C lapham S ub -D istrict. Infantile Mortality during the year 1 908. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    Cause of Death.Under 1 Week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weeks3 -4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1 -2 Months.2—3 Weeks.3—4 Weeks..4—5 Months.5-6 Months.6-7 Months.7-8 Months.8-9 Months.9-10 Months.10—11 Months.11— 2 Months.Total Deaths under 1 Year.
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    TABLE XXI. Table5.) Borough of Wandsworth—Putney Sub-District. Infantile Mortality during the year 1908. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Mouths under One Year of Age.
    Cause of Death.Under 1 Week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weaks.3—4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1—2 Months.2—3 Months.3—4 Months.4—5 Months.5—6 Months.6—7 Months.7—8 Months8—9 Months9—10 Months.10—11 Months.11—12 Months.Total Deaths under 1 Year.
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    TABLE XXII. (Table 5.) Borough of Wandsworth—Streatham Sub-District. Infantile Mortality during the year 1908. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    Cause of Death.Under 1 Week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weeks.3—4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1—2 Montlis.2—3 Months.3—4 Months.4—5 Months.5—6 Months.6—7 Months.7—8 Months.8—9 Months.9—10 Months10—11 Months.11 —12 Months.Total Deaths under i Year.
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    TABLE XXIII. (Table 5.) Borough of Wandsworth—Tooting Sub-District. Infantile Mortality during the year 1908. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    Cause of Death.Under 1 Week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weeks3—4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1—2 Months.2—3 Months.3—4 Months.4—5 Months.5—6 Months.6—7 Months.7—8 Months.8—9 Months.9—10 Months.10—11 Months.11—12 Months.Total Deaths under 1 Year.
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    TABLE XXIV. T able 5.) Borough of W andsworth — S outhfield S ub-District. Infantile Mortality during the year 1908. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age .
    Cause of Death.Under 1 week.1—2 weeks.2—3 Weeks.3—4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1—2 Months.2—3 Months.3—4 Months.4—5 Months.5—6 Months.6—7 Months.7—8 Months.8—9 Months.9—10 Months.10—11 Months.11—12 Months.Total Deaths under 1 Year
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    TABLE XXV. (Table 5.) Borough of Wandsworth—Springfield Sub-District. Infantile Mortality during the year 1908. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    Cause of Death.Under 1 Week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weeks.3—4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1—2 Months.2—3 Months.3—4 Months.4—5 Months.5—6 Months.6—7 Months.7—8 Months.8—9 Months.9—10 Months.10—11 Months.11—12 Months.Total Deaths under 1 Year.
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    TABLE XXVI.
    Causes of Death.Under I Week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weeks.3—4 Weeks.Under 1 Month.I—2 Months.2—3 Months.3—4 Months.4—5 Months.5—6 Months.6—7 Months.7—8 Months.8—9 Months.9—10 Months.10—11 Months.11 —12 Months.Under 1 Year.
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    TABLE XXVII. Infantile Mortality per 1 ,000 Births from all causes, and from certain causes, for each sub-district and for the whole Borough.
    Sub-Districts.Premature Birth.Developmental Diseases.Diarrhœa.Measles and Whooping Cough.Notifiable Diseases.Respiratory Diseases.Tubercular Diseases.Accidental.Other causes.Total.
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    TABLE XXVIII.
    18981899I9001901I9021903190419051906190719081908
    No. above corrected average.No. below corrected average.
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    TABLE XXIX.
    Sub-Districts.18981899I9001901I9021903190419051906190719081908
    Rate above decennial average.Rate below decennial average.
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    TABLE XXX.
    18981899I900I90II9021903190419051906190719081908
    No. above decennial average.No. below decennial average.
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    TABLE XXXI. Cases of Infectious Diseases notified.
    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 XXXII.
    Institution.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Erysipelas.Cerebrospinal Meningitis.Puerperal Fever.Total.
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    TABLE XXXIII.
    Sub-Districts.Number of Births returned from 1st January to 31st of December, 1907.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible of Vaccination.Had Small pox.Dead, Unvaccinated.Certificates of Conscien tious 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.Remaining on Books as Unvaccinated.
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    TABLE XXXIV.
    Sub-Districts189718981899900190119021903190419051906Average for Ten Years.1907
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
    1898189919001901190219031904190519061907
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    TABLE XXXV.
    Sub-Districts.1905190619071908
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    TABLE XXXVI.
    Sub-Districts.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Whole Year.
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    TABLE XXXVII.
    SCHOOLS.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Total.
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    TABLE XXXVII.-continued.
    SCHOOLS.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Total.
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    TABLE XXX VIII.
    YEAR.Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Whole Borough.
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
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    TABLE XXXIX.
    Sub-District.Cases 1908.Case-rate per 1,000 living.Deaths 1908.Death-rate per 1,000 living.
    1898— 1907190810 Years1908
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    TABLE XL.
    SCHOOLS.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Totals.
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    TABLE XL.-continued.
    SCHOOLS.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Totals.
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    TABLE XLI. Return Cases of Scarlet Fever.
    Sub-District.No.Removed to Hospital.Returned from Hospital.No. of days 1st case was in Hospital.Date of 1st symptoms of subsequent case.No. of days elapsing between return of 1st case and 1st symptoms of subsequent case.Remarks.
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    TABLE XLI.—continued.
    Sub-District.No.Removed to Hospital.Returned from Hospital.No, of days 1st case was in Hospital.Date of Ist symptoms of subsequent case.No. of days elapsing between return of rst case and ist symptoms of subsequent case.Remarks.
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    Return Cases of Diphtheria.
    Sub-District.No.Removed to Hospital.Returned from Hospital.No of days 1st case was in Hospital.Date of 1st symptoms of subsequent case.No. of days elapsing between return of 1st case and 1st symptoms of subsequent case.Remarks.
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    TABLE XLII.
    Disease.No. of cases of mistaken diagnosis.Total.Total cases removed.Percentage of error in Diagnosis.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.
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    TABLE XLIII.
    ClaphamPutney.Streat-hatn.Tooting.Wandsworth.Whole Borough.
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    TABLE XL1V.
    Month.Clapham.Putney.Streatham,Tooting.Wandsworth.Whole Borough.
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    TABLE XLV
    School.Diseases.
    Measles.Chicken-pox.Whooping Cough.Mumps.RingwormTotal.
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    TABLE XL V.—continued.
    School.Diseases.
    Measles.Chicken-pox.Whooping Cough.Mumps.RingwormTotal.
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    The following Table shows the number of deaths from Diar rhœa and Enteritis under one year for the four quarters of 1908, and for the five previous years. TABLE XLVI.
    19031904.1905.1906.1907.1908.
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    In 115 out of the total deaths under one year, special enquiries were made, and the following Table shows the nature of the food given. TABLE XLVII
    Method of Feeding.Age in Months.
    0—3.3—6.6—9.9—12.Total
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    TABLE XL VIII.
    ciapham, North.Clapham, South.Putney.Streatham.Balham.Tooting.Southfield.| Fairfield.Springfield.Borough.
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    TABLE XLIX. INFANTS VISITED.
    Putney.Balham.Tooting.Southfield.Fairfield.Springfield.Borough.
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    TABLE L. INFANTS RE-VISITED.
    Bal' am.Tooting.Southfield.Fairfield.Springfield.Borough.
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    TABLE LI.
    Death-rate per i,coo:—
    190319041905190619071908
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    TABE LII. Deaths from Non-Zymotic Diseases.
    1898189919001901I902190319041905190619071908
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    The following Table shows the number of deaths according to-the part of the body affected. TABLE LIII.
    Locality of Disease.Males.Females.Total.
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    TABLE L1V.
    Sub-District.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.1903. 1904.1905. 1906. 1907.1908.
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    TABLE LV.
    Sub-District.Phthisis.Other Tubercular Diseases.Total.
    No. of Deaths.Rate.No. of Deaths.Rate.No. of Deaths.Rate.
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    TABLE LVI.
    189889919001901190219031904190519061907average for 10 years.1908
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    TABLE LV1I. PREVIOUS OCCUPATION OF PERSONS WHO DIED FROM CONSUMPTION.
    Males.FemalesTotal.
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    TABLE LVII.—continued.
    Males.Females.Total.
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    TABLE LVII.—continued.
    Males.Females.Total.
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    TABLE LVII.—continued.
    Males.Females.Total.
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    Table LVIII.
    Year.Population.No. of Deaths and Death-rates per 1,000.
    Males.Females.Total.Tuberculosis of Lungs.Other forms of Tuberculosis.
    Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Children under 5 years.
    No.Rate.No.Rate.No.Rate.No.Rate.No.Rate.No.Rate.No.Rate.
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    TABLE L1X. Consumption, 1903—1908.
    Year.Cases reported.Cases died.RemovedRecovered.Not PhthisKNo inquiries.Cases living at end of 1908
    190319041905190619071908
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    TABLE LX.
    Year.Total Number of Deaths.Institutions.
    Union Infirmary.General and Special Hospitals.Total.
    Number.Rate.Number.Rate.Number.Rate.
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    TABLE LXI.
    INQUESTS.Sub-Districts.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Whole Borough.
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    TABLE LXII.
    INQUESTS.Sub-Districts.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Whole Borough.
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    TABLE LXIII. Percentage of Deaths in Public Institutions to total Deaths for the years 1888-1907.
    Year.Workhouse and Workhouse Infirmaries.General and Special Hospitals.Metropolitan Asylums Board's Hospitals.Total.
    London.Wandsworth.London.Wandsworth.London.Wandsworth.London.Wandsworth.
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    TABLE LX1V.
    1.—Women employed industrially—Deaths under one year.
    Legitimate.Illegitimate.
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    This sample showed the following results, and for comparison the results of the analysis of the sample taken in September, 1907, is also given :—
    September, 1907.March, 1908.
    Grains pererallon.Grains per gallon.
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    TABLE LXV. Summary of Sanitary Operations in the Borough during the Year 1908.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Whole-Borough,
    North Ward.South Ward.Streatham Ward.Balham Ward.South field Ward.Fairfield Ward.Spring field Ward.
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    TABLE LXVI. Percentage to total living in one, two, three or four rooms and upwards.
    Wards.One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    House-to-house Inspections. SUB-DISTRICT OF CLAPHAM (N orth W ARD). TABLE LXVII.
    Name of Street.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of delects to houses inspected.Number of Families Living in
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    House-to-house Inspections— continued. SUB-DISTRICT OF CLAPHAM (South Ward). TABLE LXVIII.
    Name of Street.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of defects to houses inspected.Numberor Families Living in
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    House-to-house Inspections— continued. SUB-DISTRICT OF PUTNEY. TABLE LXIX.
    Name of Street.No. of houses nspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of detects to louses inspected.Number of Families inliving
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    House-to-house Inspections --continued. SUB-DISTRICT OF STREATHAM. TABLE LXX.
    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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    Mouse-to-house Inspections— continued. SUB-DISTRICT OF STREATHAM (B alham W ard). TABLE LXXI.
    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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    Mouse-to-house Inspections— continued. SUB-DISTRICT OF TOOTING. TABLE LXXII.
    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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    House-to-house Inspections— continued. SUB -DISTRICT OF WANDSWORTH (Southfield Ward). TABLE LXXIII.
    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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    Mouse-to-house 1nspections— continued. SUB-DISTRICT OF WANDSWORTH (F airfield W ard). TABLE LXXIV.
    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 roomsFour rooms and upwards.
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    House-to-house Inspections— continued. SUB-DISTRICT OF WANDSWORTH (S pringfield W ard). TABLE LXXV.
    Name of Street.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percentage of delects to houses inspected.Number of Families living in
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    House-to-house Inspections— continued. SUMMARY. TABLE LXXVI.
    Wards.No. of houses inspected.No. of houses in which defects were found.Percent-aee of defects to houses inspected.Number of Families living in
    One room.Two rooms.Three rooms.Four rooms and upwards.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
    £s.d.
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    TABLE LXXVII.
    Premises.Offence.Result.Fine.Costs
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    TABLE LXXVII.—continued.
    Premises.Offence.Result.Fine.Costs
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    TABLE LXXVIII.
    premises.NUMBER OF PLACESNumber of inspections, 1908.Number of notices, 1908.Number of prosecutions, 1908.
    On regis-ter at end of 1907.Added in 1908.Removed in 190S.On register at end of 1908.
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    "The following Table shows the method of removal in the different Parishes:—
    Parish.Removed by Hempleman.Removed by other Contractors.
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    INSPECTION OF FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS AND WORKPLACES. TABLE LXXIX.
    CLASS OF WORKS.Number of PlacesNumber of Inspections, 1908.Number of Notices.Number of Prosecutions, 1908.
    On Register at end of 1907.Added in 1908.Removed in 1908.On Register at end or 1908.Intimation, 1908.Statutory, 1908.Under Factory Act.Under Public Health Act.
    PremisesRooms.
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    Factories, Workshops, Laundries, Workplaces and Homework. TABLE LXXX. I.—INSPECTION. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
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    TABLE LXXXI. 2.—DEFECTS FOUND.
    Particulars.Number of DefectsNumber of Prosecutions.
    Found.RemediedReferred to H.M Inspector.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
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    TABLE LXXXII. 3.—HOME WORK.
    NATURE OF WORK.1OUTWORKERS' LISTS, SECTION 107.Inspections of Outworkers' premises.OUTWORK IN UNWHOLESOME PREMISES, SECTION 108.OUTWORK IN INFECTED PREMISES, SECTIONS 109, 110.
    Lists received from Employers.Addresses of Outworkers.§Notices served on occupiers as to keeping °r sending lists.Prosecutions
    bending twice in the year.bending once in the year.Received from other Councils.Forwarded to other Councils.Failing to keeper permit inspection of lists.Failing to send lists.
    Instances.Notices served.Prosecutions.Instances.Orders made (S. 110).Prosecutions (SS.109,110.
    Lists†Outworkers†Lists.Outworkers.
    ContractorsWorkmenContractorsWork men
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)
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    TABLE LXXXIII. 4.—REGISTERED WORKSHOPS.
    Workshops on the Register (s. 131) at the end of the year.Number.
    (1)(2)
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    TABLE LXXX1V. 5.—OTHER MATTERS.
    Class.Number.
    (1)(2)
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    TABLE LXXXV.
    Clapham.Putney.StreathamTooting.Wandsworth.Total.
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    TABLE LXXXV.—continued.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Total.
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    TABLE LXXXVI.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Footing.Wandsworth.Whole Borough.
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    Table XXXVII
    ClaphamPutneyStreathemTootingWandsworthBorough
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    TABLE LXXXVII.—continued.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Borough.
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    TABLE LXXXVIII.
    Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Borough.
    *123Total.123Total.123Total.123Total.123Total.123Total.
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    TABLE LXXXIX.
    ClaphamPutneyStreamTootingWandsworthBorough
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    TABLE XC.—continued.
    No.Article.Adulteration.Result.PenaltyCosts.
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    Proceedings under the Margarine Act. TABLE XCI.
    Case.Description of Offence.Result.Fine.Costs.
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    Table XCII. shows the number of samples taken, the number adulterated, and the percentage of adulterated samples for the years 1899-1908. TABLE XCII.
    Year.No. of Samples taken.No. Adulterated.Percentage Adulterated.
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    The following Table shows the number of samples taken in each sub-district of the Borough, together with the average per 1 ,000 of population, the number of adulterations detected, and the percentage of adulterations. TABLE XCIII.
    Sub-District.No. of Samples taken.No. per 1 ,ooo of Population.No. Adulterated.Percentage Adulterated.
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    The following Table gives the results of the analyses of the samples taken as above stated at the various Public Institutions, railway stations and private premises, and the percentage of adulterations in each case. TABLE XC1V.
    Premises.No. of Samples taken.No. Adulterated.Percentage Adulterated.
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    TABLE XV.
    Description of Samples.Number of Samples submitted.Number of Samples Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterations.Number of Samples purchased by the Inspector.N umber AdulteratedPercentageNumber of Samples purchased by Deputy.Number Adulterated.Percentage
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    REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH ON THE ALTERATION OF SANITARY INSPECTORS' DISTRICTS.
    No. of District.Name of Sanitary Inspector.Old District.Estimated Population, 1907.
    Area.Population, 1901.
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    PROPOSED NEW DISTRICTS.
    No. of District.Name of Sanitary Inspector.Area.Estimated Population, 1908.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
    CLAPHAM, 1908. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at subjoined ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.Males.Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
    PUTNEY. 1908. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at subjoined ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.Males.Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
    STREATHAM, i908. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at subjoined ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.Males.Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
    TOOTING. 1908. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at subjoined ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.Males.Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
    WANDSWORTH. Southfield Ward. 1908. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at subjoined ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.Males.Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
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    Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
    WANDSWORTH. Springfield Ward. 1908. Causes of Death.Deaths in Sub-District at subjoined ages.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.Males.Females.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
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    Report public analyst
    Name of Article.Case No.Nature and extent of Impurity.
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    Report public analyst
    Name of Article.Case No.Nature and extent of Impurity.