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Stepney 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stepney]

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On Octobcr 11th. Mr. Richard Waddington, of Marsh Gate Lane, Stratford,
was summoned for removing offensive matter in improper utensils. He was fined
10s. and 12s. costs.
On October 24th. Mr. James Woodward, of 75, Hungerford Road, Islington,
was summoned for causing offensive matter to be conveyed during prohibited hours
and in improper receptacles through Commercial Road. He was fined 10s., with
23s. costs.
On October 24th. Mr. William Kerridge, of 75, Bride Street, Islington, was
summoned for conveying offensive matter in improper receptacles through the
streets. He was fined 5s., with 15s. costs.
On November 10th. Mr. Thomas Webb, of 170, Abbey Road, Barking, was
summoned for removing fish offal from 125, Bridge Street, during prohibited hours.
He was fined 40s., with 23s. costs.
December 1st. Mr. Richard Taylor, of 33, Robinson Road, N.E., was summoned
for carrying offensive matter in improper receptacles through the streets.
He was fined £4 and 23s. costs.
Police-Court Proceedings under the London County
Council (General Powers) Act, 1904.
On July 17th. Messrs. Hall & Newman, 107, Bishopsgate, E.C., were
summoned for failing to cleanse a verminous room at 155, Cannon Street Road.
They were fined 10s., with 44s. costs.
On July 31st. Messrs. Hall & Newman were summoned for failing to cleanse
a verminous room at 28, Heneage Street. They were fined 40s., with 23s. costs.
On July 31st. Messrs. Hall & Newman were summoned for failing to cleanse
a verminous room at 32, Heneage Street. They were fined 40s., with 23s. costs.
Police Court Proceedings for the abatement of
Overcrowding.
On July 31st. Mr. Isaac Franks, 15, New Court, Fashion Street, was summoned
for failing to abate a nuisance arising from overcrowding. An order was
made to abate the nuisance within seven days.
Public Analyst's Annual Report.
During the year 1911, 1,257 Samples were examined under the Sale of Food
and Drugs Acts, consisting of:—931 Milks, 5 Separated Milks, 5 Skimmed Milks,
178 Butters, 5 Milk-blended Butters, 7 Margarines, 1 Cheese, 2 Lards, 4 Cocoas
22 Coffees, 24 Mustards, 38 Peppers, 1 Oatmeal, 8 Rices, 2 Sagos, 3 Baking
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