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2.—WORK DONE UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUGS ORDINANCE AND SECTION 82 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILDINGS ORDINANCE.

1. Samples of fresh milk were submitted for analysis under section 12 of the Food and Drugs Ordinance, of which 54 were found to pass the standard and 16 to be below standard.

2. In eight of these cases successful prosecutions followed, in one case a warning was issued, in the remaining seven cases no action was taken as the amount of adulteration was so slight as to be in all probability due to accidental contamination.

3. The following samples of Food and Drugs were taken:— Condensed milk 8, Bread 21, Tea 17, Flour 3, Biscuits 1, Sugar 9, Cheese 14, Cream 13, Butter 2, Chocolates 2, Tinned awabi 1, Tinned fish 5, Tinned chadfish 1, Tinned mushroom and Chicken 1, Tinned boiled crab 1 and Shell-fish 3.

Of the above, one sample of tea failed to satisfy the legal requirements.

4. Under Section 82 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance the following foodstuffs were seized and destroyed. Tinned vegetables 126 tins, Tinned sardines four cases, Tinned fruits for salads one case, Tinned foods two cases, Various meats and fruits 77 tins, Fish three tins, Cheese three cases, Milk seven tins, Pork fat eight baskets, Sausages one basket, Flour three sacks and Biscuits two small baskets.

18th February, 1932.

G. W. POPE, Medical Officer of Health.

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M(1)8 2.—WORK DONE UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUGS ORDINANCE AND SECTION 82 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILDINGS ORDINANCE. 1. Samples of fresh milk were submitted for analysis under section 12 of the Food and Drugs Ordinance, of which 54 were found to pass the standard and 16 to be below standard. 2. In eight of these cases successful prosecutions followed, in one case a warning was issued, in the remaining seven cases no action was taken as the amount of adulteration was so slight as to be in all probability due to accidental contamination. 3. The following samples of Food and Drugs were taken:— Condensed milk 8, Bread 21, Tea 17, Flour 3, Biscuits 1, Sugar 9, Cheese 14, Cream 13, Butter 2, Chocolates 2, Tinned awabi 1, Tinned fish 5, Tinned chadfish 1, Tinned mushroom and Chicken 1, Tinned boiled crab 1 and Shell-fish 3. Of the above, one sample of tea failed to satisfy the legal requirements. 4. Under Section 82 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance the following foodstuffs were seized and destroyed. Tinned vegetables 126 tins, Tinned sardines four cases, Tinned fruits for salads one case, Tinned foods two cases, Various meats and fruits 77 tins, Fish three tins, Cheese three cases, Milk seven tins, Pork fat eight baskets, Sausages one basket, Flour three sacks and Biscuits two small baskets. 18th February, 1932. G. W. POPE, Medical Officer of Health.
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M (1) 8 2.-WORK DONE UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUGS ORDINANCE AND SECTION 82 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILDINGS ORDINANCE. 1. Samples of fresh milk were submitted for analysis under section 12 of the Food and Drugs Ordinance, of which 54 were found to pass the standard and 16 to be below standard. 2. In eight of these cases successful prosecutions followed, in one case a warning was issued, in the remaining seven cases no action was taken as the amount of adulteration was so slight as to be in all probability due to accidental contamination. 3. The following samples of Food and Drugs were taken :--- Condensed milk 8, Bread 21, Tea 17, Flour 3, Biscuits 1, Sugar 9, Cheese 14, Cream 13, Butter 2, Chocolates 2, Tinned awabi 1. Tinned fish 5, Tinned chadfish 1, Tinned mushroom and Chicken 1, Tinned boiled crab 1 and Shell-fish 3. : Of the above, one sample of tea failed to satisfy the legal requirements. 4. Under Section 82 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance the following foodstuffs were seized and destroyed. Tinned vegetables 126 tins, Tinned sardines four cases, Tinned fruits for salads one case, Tinned foods two cases, Various meats and fruits 77 tins, Fish three tins, Cheese three cases, Milk seven tins, Pork fat eight baskets, Sausages one basket, Flour three sacks and Biscuits two small baskets. 18th February, 1932. G. W. POPE, Medical Officer of Health.
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2.-WORK DONE UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUGS ORDINANCE AND SECTION 82 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILDINGS ORDINANCE.

1. Samples of fresh milk were submitted for analysis under section 12 of the Food and Drugs Ordinance, of which 54 were found to pass the standard and 16 to be below standard.

2. In eight of these cases successful prosecutions followed, in one

case a warning was issued, in the remaining seven cases no action was taken as the amount of adulteration was so slight as to be in all probability due to accidental

contamination.

3. The following samples of Food and Drugs were taken :--- Condensed milk 8, Bread 21, Tea 17, Flour 3, Biscuits 1, Sugar 9, Cheese 14, Cream 13, Butter 2, Chocolates 2, Tinned awabi 1. Tinned fish 5, Tinned chadfish 1, Tinned mushroom and Chicken 1, Tinned boiled crab 1 and Shell-fish 3.

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Of the above, one sample of tea failed to satisfy the legal requirements.

4. Under Section 82 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance the following foodstuffs were seized and destroyed. Tinned vegetables 126 tins, Tinned sardines four cases,

Tinned fruits for salads one case, Tinned foods two cases, Various meats and fruits 77 tins, Fish three tins, Cheese three cases, Milk seven tins, Pork fat eight baskets, Sausages one basket, Flour three sacks and Biscuits two small baskets.

18th February, 1932.

G. W. POPE, Medical Officer of Health.

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