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Hendon 1955

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hendon]

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Cake Flour3 pkts.
Cereal343 pkts.
Cheese1426½ 1b. & 34 pkts.
Chocolate eggs12
Cherries, Glace'9 pkts.
Coffee14 tins
Confectionery121 1b. 10½ oz.
Cornflour5 1b. & 2 pkts.
Cream3 jars & 4 tins.
Custard Powder5 1b.4 oz, & 15 pkts.
Eggs340
Egg Albumen10½ 1b.
Fruit9 jars.
Fish1 jar
Flour125 lb.
Gravy Powder2 pkts.
Icing Sugar3 1b.
Jam24 jars
Jellies6 pkts.
Junket Powder14 pkts.
Macaroni15 1b.
Lard3½ 1b.
Milk Foods/Beverages18 tins.
Mint1 jar
Pudding5 tins & 5 pkts.
Paste8 j ars
Pepper5 cartons
Pickles8 jars
Potato Crisps5 pkts.
Salad Cream etc.21 jars.
Sauce1 bottle
Semolina2½ 1b.
Soup12 pkts.
Spaghetti3 pkts.
Squash2 bottles
Suet4½ 1b.
Sugar58 1b.
Tea4½ 1b.
Vermicelli1 pkt.

FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, 1938 (SAMPLING)
The Middlesex County Council is the Food and Drugs Authority for the Borough of
Hendon and I am indebted to the Chief Officer of the Public Control Department for
the following report of his Department during the year:-
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