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Lee 1894

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lee]

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Bye Laws.
12. It having been found necessary to enact new Bye
Laws, in lieu of those adopted by the Board in 1886, and
which have since been much altered, a new consolidated set
of Bye Laws has been prepared by me, and was approved
and adopted by the Board in February, 1895, and has
since been printed.
Generally.
13. There is still a continuing increase in population,
houses and streets, and consequently in the work and duties
of the Board's officers. The report of Police Court proceedings
annexed gives particulars of summonses issued.
The rateable value of the District according to the Valuation
List which will come into force on the 6th April next,
is £278,616. The annexed Table “A" gives some other
figures showing the growth of the district. The present
movement as to rating Government property may hereafter
relieve the ratepayers of some Parishes in this district.
GEORGE WHALE,
Clerk.
Old Charlton,
25th March, 1895.