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Lambeth 1912

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

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The net yearly expenditures since the Depot was opened
are: 1906, £233 12s. 6d.; 1907, £206 0s. 0d.; 1908, £283
16s. 7d.; 1909, £315 8s. 8d.; 1910, £294 5s. 3d.; 1911,
£214 18s. l0d.; 1912, £256 13s. 11d.
The financial statistics must be considered with the good
derived by the infants and children fed.
The premises (66 York Road), have been assigned by
Miss F. M. Crane to Mr. Ralph Edward Sapolin, of West
Hill Cottage, Epsom (Agents, Messrs. P. & G. Geen).
The salary of the Manageress (Mrs. Bourke) was increased
during 1912 from 25/0 to 30/0 per week.
BAKEHOUSES.
There are, within the Borough, 214* Bakehouses (135
above ground and 79 underground), and these were inspected
officially during 1912, and the /necessary annual whitewashing
and cleaning carried out, as required.
* 72 were certified during 1903-4 as "suitable" for occupation
as underground bakehouses under section 101 Factory and Workshop
Act, 1901.
DAIRIES, MILKSHOPS AND
MILK STORES.
During 1912, 47 applications for registration were received
and dealt with by the Council as follow:—