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Kingston upon Thames 1894

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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Notices served to Schools in
Disinfecting houses after Infectious Diseases 101
The Slaughter Houses, Cowsheds, Dairies and
Milkshops have been visited at various times and
found in a satisfactory condition.
FRED. J. PEARCE, Assoc. San. Inst.,
Sanitary and Buildings Inspector.
January, 1895.
REPORT OF THE LODGING HOUSES,
MARKETS, AND PETROLEUM
INSPECTOR FOR THE YEAR, 1894.
Lodging Houses.
Registered Lodging Houses, to the number of
9, have been kept clean and satisfactory. The total
number of Lodgers for the year using these houses
amounted to 100,679, being a decrease of 200 upon
the previous year.
Petroleum Act.
Premises and tanks licensed under this Act have
been kept in a satisfactory condition, and have
afforded no cause for any complaint.
Markets.
All stalls occupied by perishable goods have
been kept under close obs rvation, and I have had
no cause to make any complaint.
FRED. J. PEARCE,
Inspector (pro tern.)
January, 1895