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Hammersmith 1914

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1914

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adjudge the payment as a penalty of any sum less than the
full amount of the penalty imposed by this by-law.
The foregoing by-laws were made by the London County Council
on the 17th day of June, 1913, and the common seal of the London
County Council was hereunto affixed on the I ith day of September, 1913.
James Bird,
Deputy Clerk of the London County Council.
Allowed by the Local Government Board this 28th day of
February, 1914.
Walter T. J erred,
Assistant Secretary, Acting on behalf of the said Board
under the authority of their General Order, dated the 26th
day of May, 1877.
In pursuance of the powers conferred on me by section 9 (5) of the
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1908, as regards any
business carried on in any factory or workshop to which the Factory
and Workshop Act, 1901, applies, I hereby confirm the foregoing by-laws.
R. McKenna,
One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State.
Whitehall,
24th March, 1914.
VENDOR OF FRIED FISH.
By-laws made by the London County Council under Section 9 of the
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1908, for regulating
the conduct, within the Administrative County of London (elsewhere
than in the City of London and so much of the Port of
London as established for the purposes of the laws relating to the
customs of the United Kingdom as is within the County) of the
business of a vendor of fried fish, and with respect to the premises
in or upon which such business is carried on, and the apparatus,
utensils, and appliances used for the purposes of or in connection
with such business.
1. A person carrying on the business of a vendor of fried
fish shall not knowingly allow any person suffering from
an infectious disease to take part or assist in the preparation,
storage, or distribution of food in connection with his
business in such a manner as may be likely to spread such
infectious disease.