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Mile End 1891

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hamlet of Mile End Old Town]

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16 DECEMBER, 1891.
205
Drains cleansed 0 3 3
Waste pipes of sinks disconnected from
direct communication with the drains 37 0 37
Water-supplies for domestic purposes disconnected
from those used for flushing
the closets 43 0 43
Water supplies provided to closets 0 13 13
Signed
T. J. SMITH.
T. G. LIVERMORE.
G. F. BURGE.
Moved by Mr. Coker seconded by Mr. Burge and resolved
—That the Report be received.
PARAGRAPHS 1, 2, 3, 4.
Moved by Mr. Steadman seconded by Mr. Burge and resolved
—That those parts of the Report be adopted and it was resolved
accordingly.
ADULTERATION PROCEEDINGS.
Moved by Mr. T. J. Smith seconded by Mr. Burge and
resolved—That that part of the Report be adopted, and it was
resolved accordingly.
REFUSAL TO SELL SAMPLE TO INSPECTOR.
Moved by Mr. T. J. Smith seconded by Mr. Burge and
resolved—That that part of the Report be adopted, and it was
resolved accordingly.
PRINTING OF FORMS.
Moved by Mr.T. J. Smith seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved
—That that part of the Report be adopted, and it was resolved
accordingly.
ENGINE, PURCHASE OF.
Moved by Mr. T. J. Smith seconded by Mr. Burge—That
that part of the Report be adopted.
Moved by Mr. J. J. Musto seconded by Mr. Peacock as an
amendment—That the Vestry pay the rent of the machine and
further consider as to its purchase in a month's time.
The Chairman submitted the amendment to a show of
hands and there were
In favour 16 votes
Against 16 „
A division was demanded and upon such division there
were
In favour of the amendment—Messrs. Baxter, Booth,
Calton, Catmur, A. Druitt, J. Druitt, E. Lloyd, A. Moore,
J. J. Musto, Ockelford, Peacock, Richardson, Steadman—13
votes.