Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]
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Milk (Special Designations) Order, 1923.
The following licences were granted during the year under this Order and were in force on the 31st December, 1935 : —
Description 0f Licences. | No.. |
---|---|
(1) Producers' Licences to use the designation "Grade A" | 2 |
(2) Dealers' Licences to use the designation "Certified" | 18 |
(3) Dealers' Licences to use the designation "Grade A" (Tuberculin tested)— (a) Bottling establishments | 1 |
(b) Shops | 26 |
(4) Dealers' Licences to use the designation "Grade A"— (a) Bottling establishments | |
(b) Shops | 4 |
(5) Dealers' Licences to use the designation "Grade A Pasteurised"— (a) Shops | 5 |
(6) Dealers' Licences to use the designation "Pasteurised"— (a) Pasteurising establishments | 2 |
(b) Shops | 59 |
(7) Dealers' Supplementary Licences to use the designation— (a) Certified | 3 |
(b) Grade A T. T | 5 |
(c) Grade A | 1 |
(d) Pasteurised | 4 |
Inspection of these licensed premises has been carried out
regularly during the year to see that the conditions of the licences
were observed.
During the year the following samples of milk were
examined under the Milk (Special Designations) Order, 1923: —
Certified Milk.
licensed country producers supplying milk to
licensed local dairymen 10