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In addition a special survey was undertaken by the department in April and May of residential districts particularly The Peak, Leighton Hill, and Kowloon Peninsula as a result of which the Government set aside an additional $3,000 for brushwood clearing and agreed to train 22 additional nullahs at the estimated cost of $20,000.
WORK UNDER FOOD AND DRUGS ORDINANCE AND SECTION 83 OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILDINGS ORDINANCE.
(a) 61 samples of milk were submitted for Analysis under section 12 of which 60 were found to pass the standard and one to be below standard. The prosecution under section 10 in this case failed.
The following table shows the number and results of analysis of beer, wine and spirits submitted by the Police Department.
Samples. Genuine. Adulterated. Beer 8 8 0 Brandy 3 3 0 Gin 2 2 0 Port Wine 4 4 0 Rum 3 3 0 Sherry 2 2 0 Whisky 6 6 0(b) 5 cases were brought under section 10 (a) for failure to exhibit the necessary label on condensed milk tins and a fine of $20.00 was imposed in each case.
(c) 1 case was brought under section 6 for selling milk not of the nature demanded. The case was dismissed.
(d) Under section 83 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance the following food stuffs were seized and destroyed by order of the President :-
46 tins of food stuffs.
46 cases of fish.
490 cases of tinned milk.
3 piculs of pears.
307 cans and 2 boxes of pickles.
VACCINATION OF CHILDREN.
Under Ordinance 2 of 1890 all resident children over 6 months and under 14 years are required to be vaccinated, and their parents or guardians to deliver a certificate of vaccination to the office at which the birth was registered. Appendix H shows the various birth registries, the number of children whose births were registered but who on 31st December, 1920, were under six months, the number of new registered births during the year 1921, the number vaccinated, the number accounted for by death, unfitness
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In addition a special survey was undertaken by the depart- ment in April and May of residential districts particularly The Peak, Leighton Hill, and Kowloon Peninsula as a result of which the Government set aside an additional $3,000 for brushwood clearing and agreed to train 22 additional nullahs at the estimated cost of $20,000.
WORK UNDER FOOD AND DRUGS ORDINANCE AND SECTION
83 OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILDINGS ORDINANCE.
(a.) 61 samples of milk were submitted for Analysis under section 12 of which 60 were found to pass the standard and one to be below standard.
The prosecution under section 10 in this case failed.
The following table shows the number and results of analysis of beer, wine and spirits subinitted by the Police Department.
Adulterated.
Beer
Samples.
8
Genuine.
8
0
Brandy
3
3
0
Gin
2
2
Port Wine
4
4
0
Rum
3
3
0
Sherry
2
2
0
Whisky
6
0
(b) 5 cases were brought under section 10 (a) for failure to exhibit the necessary label on condensed milk tins and a fine of $20.00 was imposed in each case.
(c.) 1 case was brought under section 6 for selling milk not of the nature demanded. The case was dismissed.
(d.) Under section 83 of the Public Health and Buildings Or- dinance the following food stuffs were seized and destroyed by order of the President :-
46 tins of food stuffs.
46 cases of fish.
490 cases of tinned milk.
3 piculs of pears.
307 cans and 2 boxes of pickles.
VACCINATION OF CHILDREN.
Under Ordinance 2 of 1890 all resident children over 6 months and under 14 years are required to be vaccinated, and their parents or guardians to deliver a certificate of vaccination to the office if any at which the birth was registered. Appendix H shows the various birth registries, the number of children whose births were registered but who on 31st December, 1920, were under six months, the number of new registered births during the year 1921 the number vaccinated, the number accounted for by death, unfitness
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