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Floors ,, ,, | 85 |
Window frames, etc., repaired or renewed | 187 |
Sash cords renewed | 109 |
Putty pointing repaired or renewed | 65 |
Doors ,, ,, | 46 |
Stoves ,, ,, | 87 |
Coppers ,, ,, | 30 |
Handrails ,, ,, | 28 |
Stairtreads, etc. ,, ,, | 11 |
Dustbins provided | 136 |
Dirty conditions remedied | 7 |
Overcrowding abated | 3 |
Defective chimneys repaired | 29 |
External woodwork painted | 51 |
Food stores—Provided | 30 |
Ventilated | 10 |
Yard paving renewed or provided | 70 |
Houses disinfested | 29 |
1 ater Supply— |
Drinking water service supplied direct from the main | 27 |
Fittings renewed, etc. | 10 |
Supply reinstated | 5 |
Flushing cisterns repaired or renewed | 38 |
Separate and additional water supply provided | 2 |
Miscellaneous Items | 44 |
TRADE PREMISES: |
Factories— |
A\ ant of cleanliness | 8 |
Overcrowding | 6 |
1 nreasonable temperature | — |
Inadequate ventilation | 3 |
Ineffective drainage of floors | 3 |
Sanitary conveniences— |
Insufficient | 2 |
Unsuitable and defective | 3 |
Not separate-for sexes | — |
Other offences | 10 |
Petroleum Acts—contraventions | 106 |
Milk and Dairies—contraventions | — |