Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Port of London]
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Bye.Laws—Offensive Cargoes
Date. 1923. | Name of Vessel. | Owner. | Infringement. |
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Dec. 19 | “Breslau ” | Cory Lighterage. Ltd. | Loaded with an offensive cargo, to wit, house refuse not properly and securely covered so as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom and loaded above the coamings about three feet. |
„ 19 | “ Ness ” | „ | Loaded with an offensive cargo, to wit, house refuse, not properly and securely covered so as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom and loaded above the coamings from four to five feet. |
„ 19 | “ McKinley ” | Smeed, Dean & Co., Ltd. | Loaded with an offensive cargo, to wit, house refuse, not properly and securely covered so as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom and loaded above the coamings. |
„ 20 | “ Baltic ” | Cory Lighterage, Ltd. | Loaded with an offensive cargo, to wit, house refuse, not properly and securely covered so as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom and loaded above the coamings about five feet. |
„ 20 | “ Assyrian ” | „ | Loaded with an offensive cargo, to wit, house refuse, not properly and securely covered so as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom and loaded above the coamings about five feet. |
„ 20 | “ Matabele ” | „ | Loaded with an offensive cargo, to wit, house refuse, not properly and securely covered so as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom and loaded above the coamings about four feet. |
„ 20 | “Ionic ” | „ | Loaded with an offensive cargo, to wit, house refuse, not properly and securely covered so as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom. |
„ 21 | “ Marjorie ” | Smeed, Dean & Co., Ltd | Loaded with an offensive cargo, to wit, house refuse, not properly and securely covered so as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom and loaded above the coamings about one and a.half feet. |
I have the honour to be, Gentlemen,
Your obedient Servant,
CHAS. F. WHITE,
Medical Officer of Health, Port of London.