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Annexe 0.
ANALYST'S DEPARTMENT.
REPORT BY FRANK BROWNE, F.I.C., Government Analyst.
The number of analyses performed was 8,069 as against 9,609 in 1913. or without including Chinese liquor, 664 as against 718 in 1913.
The following classification shows the nature of the work done :—
I.-Chemico-legal. VI.-Opium Ordinance. 1914. 1913. 1914. 1913. Toxicological (including stomachs), 63 50 Opium Pills, 4 1 Substances, 21 36 Articles for stains, 12 13 Banknotes and Materials, 16 Coins and Materials, 1 30 VII.—Pharmacy Ordinance. II.-Potable Waters. Medicines for Poison, 1 6 Public Supplies, 36 36 Wells, &c., 5 9 VIII.—Mineralogical, &c. III.-Dangerous Goods Ordinance. Metals, 164 216 Petroleum Oil, 45 71 Ores, 28 21 Liquid Fuel, 10 21 Coal, 23 3 Petrol, 6 1 Substances for Explosives, 7 0 IX.-Liquors Ordinance. Ships for inflammable vapour, 17 16 European Liquor, 3 4 Denatured Spirits, 0 1 Chinese Liquor, 7,405 8,891 IV.-Food and Drugs Ordinance. Denatured Spirits, 0 1 Bread, 46 2 X.-Oils. Milk, 48 41 Anise, 42 6 Milk, Condensed, Cassia, 5 Brandy, 2 Olive, 1 Whisky, 2 Lubricating, 0 15 Port Wine, *IN 8 Wood, 220 303 Beer, 7 7 Peppermint, 1 Rum, 7 13 XI.-Miscellaneous. Gin, 2 Lard, 11 Sherry, Tea, 2 Liqueur, ... Coffee, Coal Tar Disinfectants, 4 Iron wire, 22 Spirit of Wine, 2 Urine, Resin, 2 Flour, 5 Railway Sleepers, 11 Candles, 2 Battery Fluids, 0 Cocoa, 2 Soils, 0 Butter, Fertilisers, 1 Tobacco, Lactometer, Dye, Dust, Rat Poison, (one each) 5 Writing Paper, Other Substances, V.-Building Materials. Concrete, 0 2 Cement, 1 1 Colour Wash, 1 Paint, Paint Remover, Lime..... 3 8,069 9,609L 97
Annexe 0.
ANALYST'S DEPARTMENT.
REPORT BY FRANK BROWNE, F.I.C., Government Analyst.
The number of analyses performed was 8,069 as against 9,609 in 1913. or without including Chinese liquor, 664 aa against 718 in 1913.
The following classification shows the nature of the work done :—
I.-Chemico-legal.
VI.-Opium Ordinance.
1914. 1913.
1914. 1913.
Toxicological (including 22
Substances,.
21
36
stomachs),.
63
50
Opium Pills,
4
1
Articles for stains,
12
13
Banknotes and Materials,
16
VII.--Pharmacy Ordinance.
Coins and Materials,
1
30
Medicines for Poison,"
1
6
II.-Potable Waters.
VIII.—Mineralogical, &c.
Public Supplies,
36
36
Metals,
164
216
Wells, &c.,
5
9
Ores,
28
21
III.-Dangerous Goods Ordinance.
Coal,
23
3
Petroleum Oil,
45
71
Liquid Fuel,.............
10
21
IX.-Liquors Ordinance.
Petrol,
6
I
European Liquor,
3
4
Substances for Explosives,...
7
0
Chinese Liquor,
.7,405 8,891
Ships for inflammable vapour,
17
16
Denatured Spirits,
0
1
IV.-Food and Drugs Ordinance.
X.-Oils.
Bread,
Brandy,
46
2
Anise,
42
6
Cassia,
5
Milk,
48
41
Olive,
1
Milk, Condensed,
Whisky,
Port Wine,
*IN
2
8
Lubricating,
0
15
Peppermint,
1
Wood,
220303
Beer,
7
7
Pepper.
1
0
Rum,
7
13
XI.-Miscellaneous.
Coal Tar Disinfectants,..
4
Lard,
11
Spirit of Wine,
2
Gin,
2
Resin,
2
Tea,
2
Railway Sleepers,
11
Coffee,
Iron wire,
22
Sherry,
Urine,
Flour,
5
Candles,
2
Cocoa,
2
Battery Fluids,
0
Liqueur,
...
Soils,
0
Butter,
Fertilisers,
1
V.-Building Materials.
Writing Paper,
mocooσON OM O
0
0
0
2
6
3
0
Concrete,
0
2
Cement,
1
1
Tobacco, Lactometer, Dye,
Dust, Rat Poison, (one each) 5
Colour Wash,
1
Other Substances,
Paint,
Paint Remover,.........
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0
8,069 9,609
Lime.....
3
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