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Kingston upon Thames 1927

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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3.(a) Failing to keep clean the inside and covering of meat van.Total fines amounting to £15 and £5 5s. costs.
(b) Failing to observe due cleanliness of a room used as a meat store, and of apparatus and utensils.
(c) Failing to afford the Meat Inspector all reasonable information required for the purposes of the Meat Regulations.

Conclusion
I again desire to thank you, Mr. Chairman, and the
Members of the Public Health Committee and Corporation
generally, for your consideration and support during the
year, and the Officers of other departments who are always
very willing to afford me assistance and information.
I am, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
HAROLD T. PERRY,
Chief Sanitary Inspector.
Municipal Offices,
Kingston-upon-Thames.
March, 1928.