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Hackney 1924

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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3. Thickening substances.—Any evidence of their addition to
cream or to preserved cream. Action taken where found. Nil.
4. Other observations, if any. Nil.
Milk (Special Designations Order), 1923.
The special designations under which milk may be sold or
offered or exposed for sale in pursuance of this Order are the
following:—"Certified," "Grade A. (Tuberculin tested),"
"Grade A. (Pasteurised)," and "Pasteurised," and the Borough
Council is authorised to grant licenses to any person other than
a producer to sell such graded milk. The licenses are valid for
a period ending on the 31st December of the year in which it is
granted.
Applications were received during the year from the undermentioned
dealers, all of whom satisfied the Local Authority that
their arrangements for the storage, treatment and distribution of
the milk complied with the conditions required:
Welford & Co., 83, Upper Clapton Road. "Certified."
A. Stapleton & Sons, Brookland Farm,
Northwold Road "Grade A.
(Tuberculin tested)."
do. do. do. "Pasteurised."
A. Stapleton & Sons, 124, Dalston Lane "Grade A.
(Tuberculin tested)."
Manor Farm Dairy, Ltd., 164, Stamford
Hill "Pasteurised."
do. do. do. "Certified."
A. B. Mansfield & Sons, 2, Maury Road "Certified."
J. Akam & Sons, 53, Kynaston Road. "Pasteurised."