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Fulham 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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ORDER:MADE BY:UNDER:
Merchandise Marks (Imported Goods) Orders:—H.M. The King, on advice ofMerchandise Marks Act, 1926, Sec. 2.
Imported Honey & Imported Fresh Apples, No. 3 Order, 1928. Imported Currants, Sultanas, Raisins, Eggs in Shell, Dried Eggs and Oat Products, No. 5 Order, 1928. Imported Raw Tomatoes, No. 4 Order, 1929. Imported Malt Products, No. 5 Order, 1930. Imported Frozen or Chilled Salmon and Imported Frozen or Chilled Sea Trout. No. 8 Order, 1931. Imported Butter, No. 1 Order, 1932.Privy Council.
Dangerous Drugs (Hospital Exemption) Order, 1929.Home Secretary.Dangerous Drugs Act, 1920.
This Order applies only to Fulham.Dangerous Drugs (Consolidation) Regulations.
Sanitary Officers Order, 1926.Minister of Health.All powers enabling him in any Statute.
Vaccination Order, 1930.Minister of Health.Vaccination Acts, 1867 to 1907.

REGULATIONS MADE BY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS.

REGULATION:MADE BY:UNDER:
Sale of Milk Regulations, 1901 and 1912. JBoard of Agriculture & Fisheries.Sale of Food & Drugs Act, 1899, Section 4.
Sale of Butter Regulations, 1902.Board of Agriculture & Fisheries.Sale of Food & Drugs Act, 1899, Section 4.
Rag Flock Regulations, 1912.Local Government Board.Rag Flock Act, 1911.
Public Health (Shell Fish) Regulations, 1915.Local Government Board.Public Health (Regulations as to Food) Act, 1907.
Public Health (Small-pox Prevention) Regulations, 1917.Local Government Board.Public Health Acts, 1875, 1891 & 1896.