[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]
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Table: Expenditure for the Year ended 31st March, 1912, and Expenditure for Quarter ended 30th June, 1912, average Expenditure for the Six Years ended 31st March, 1912, Estimate for Year ended 31st March, 1913, and for Year ending 31st March, 1914.
Expenditure for the Year ended 31st March, 1912, and Expenditure for Quarter ended 30th June, 1912, average Expenditure for the Six Years ended 31st March, 1912, Estimate for Year ended 31st March, 1913, and for Year ending 31st March, 1914.
Expenditure for Year ended 31st March, 1912.
Average Expenditure for 6 years ended 31st March, 1912.
Estimate forYear ended 31st March, 1913.
Expenditure for Quarter ended 30th June, 1912.
Estimate for Year ending 31st March, 1914.
No.
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
1.
Wages (Manufacturing, bottling and delivery to Depots, Guardians' Institutions, and Sick Asylums)
255
195
252
61
255
1
2.
Rent, Rates and Insurance—Main Depot
54
26
64
14
60
2
3.
Supervision of Plant
15
10
16
4
16
3
4.
Electricity and Water
69
39
76
23
76
4
5.
Materials (Chemicals)
56
35
60
7
60
5
6.
Building and Plant
...
84
...
...
...
6
7.
Bottles, Corks and Wax
19
41
48
11
40
7
8.
Labels and Paste
3
3
4
...
4
8
9.
Sundries (including Testing Apparatus and Carboys)
19
31
36
4
36
9
10.
Repairs—Depot
51
51
20
16
25
10
11.
Issuing—Wages (Public Health Department)(Old Ford Rd., Trego Rd., Ford Rd,. Bickmore St., West Fery Rd,. and Stebondale St. Depots)
541
515
576
140
572
238
206
236
56
236
11
12.
Issuing—Cartage
34
15
32
7
32
19
13.
Rent—Issuing Depots (Ford Road, Trego Road and Stebondale Street)
31
17
32
8
32
13
14.
Petty Expenses
5
308
7
245
12
312
2
73
10
310
14
15.
Removal and Re-construction of Electrolyser
*266
1,115
44
804
...
888
-
213
...
882
15
16.
Less—Sale of Fluid
14
27
40
3
14
16
-
1,101
-
777
-
848
-
210
-
868
Item 15-* Supplemental Estimate, year ended 31st March, 1912, Removal and Re-construction of Electrolytic Disinfectant Manufacturmg Depot—£240. (Raised by Rate during the year 1912-13.)