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Hammersmith 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hammersmith Borough]

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Any person aggrieved by the decision of the sanitary
authority may appeal to a Court of Summary Jurisdiction,
and, if then not satisfied, to a Court of Quarter Sessions.
The Act does not apply to any premises used as a Club,
Hotel or Restaurant.
Milk Supply.—During the year 346 samples of milk
were taken and submitted to the Public Analyst for
analysis, the results of which are shown in a later part
of this report. No samples were examined for the presence
of Tubercle Bacilli.
During the year it was not necessary to serve a notice
requiring the suspension of the sale of milk under the
Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Order.
In two cases where infectious diseases occurred at the
houses of milk roundsmen, the employers were advised to
suspend the roundsmen for a period of seven days.

Milk (Special Designations) Order, 1923. The following is a list of the licences issued during the year under the Milk (Special Designations) Order, 1928:—

Description.Number.
(1) Producers' Licences to use the designation "Grade A"Nil
(2) Dealers' Licences to use the designation "Certified"7
(3) Dealers' Licences to use the designation "Grade A (Tuberculin Tested) "—
(a) Bottling Establishments2
(b) Shops12
(4) Dealers' Licences to use the designation "Grade A"—
(a) Bottling EstablishmentsNil
(b) Shops1
(5) Dealers' Licences to use the designation "Pasteurised"—
(a) Pasteurising Establishments3
(b) Shops8 r