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Tottenham 1961

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Tottenham]

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Prosecutions (Conued.)

Shops Act, 1950 and Middlesex County Council Act, 1944

OffenceSectionFineCostsTotal
B/Fwd£700£550£1250
Case 4Sale of Custard powder on Sunday47£100£220£360
Failing to exhibit notice47Discharged40
Case 5Sale of soap pads and disinfectant on Sunday47£500£110£610
Case 6Sale of evaporated milk and oats on Sunday47£1000£550£1550
Case 7Sale of hair shampoo on Sunday47£200£110£310
Case 8Employing young persons more than maximum permitted hours27£800£220
Working young persons without a break27£400£17.2.0.
Failing to keep records of hours worked by young persons27£3.0.0.
Case 9Unlicensed street trading320 &100.10.6.£1.0.6.
329
Case 10Unlicensed street trading320 &£1.0.0.-£1.0.0.
326
Case 11Unlicensed street trading320 &£1.0.0.-£1.0.0.
329
£42100£17.10.6.£600.6

Rag Flock & Other Filling Materials Act, 1951
There are no establishments licensed for the manufacture of rag flock.
At 31st December, 1961 there were 19 premises registered for the use of filling
materials.
Pet Animals Act, 1951
At 31st December, 1961, 11 premises were licensed as pet shops in accordance with
the Pet Animals Act, 1951.
Middlesex County Council Act, 1944: Part XII
Seven establishments were registered for chiropody and special treatment, at
31st December, 1961.