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Appendix C.

GOVERNMENT LABORATORY.

Report of work done during the year 1934

by

Mr. A. Jackson-Actg. Government Analyst.

1. The work of the Laboratory can be divided into three main classes.

(1) Official Work, i.e. work for other Government Departments and for which the Laboratory primarily exists.

(2) Semi-official Work, i.e. work done by the Laboratory by virtue of its being a Government Department, e.g. work from the Naval & Military Authorities etc. Fees are charged for this work. In the case of the Naval and Military Authorities the work is charged at half rate only.

(3) Unofficial Work, i.e. work done by the Laboratory for outside firms in competition with private consulting analysts and for which full fees are charged.

2. The total number of analyses dealt with under all these heads for the year 1934 was 3,728 against 3,296 for 1933.

3. The following tables show the nature of the work under the three heads.

Official Work.

19331934 Chemico-Legal Sample, from the Police & Medical Departments227171 Food & Drug Samples under the Ordinance from the Sanitary Department104139 Water Samples, from Public Supplies1,3722,014 Dangerous Goods under the Ordinance from the Police Department and Fire Brigade Bio-chemical Examinations, from the Medical Department & University3310 254166 Materials from various Departments for testing: Oils from P. W. D.1022 Coals from P.W.D., Harbour Department & K. C. R.201232 Building Materials from P. W. D.44 Foodstuffs from Medical Department1476 Pharmaceutical Samples from Government Apothecary Battery Acids from P. W. D.5 Chemicals from Medical Department, P. W. D., etc.622 Mineral & Metals711 Miscellaneous Investigations1026 43 05 2,2612,886

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M 159 Appendix C. GOVERNMENT LABORATORY. Report of work done during the year 1934 by Mr. A. Jackson-Actg. Government Analyst. 1. The work of the Laboratory can be divided into three main classes. (1) Official Work, i.e. work for other Government Departments and for which the Laboratory primarily exists. (2) Semi-official Work, i.e. work done by the Laboratory by virtue of its being a Government Department, e.g. work from the Naval & Military Authorities etc. Fees are charged for this work. In the case of the Naval and Military Authorities the work is charged at half rate only. (3) Unofficial Work, i.e. work done by the Laboratory for outside firms in competition with private consulting analysts and for which full fees are charged. 2. The total number of analyses dealt with under all these heads for the year 1934 was 3,728 against 3,296 for 1933. 3. The following tables show the nature of the work under the three heads. Official Work. 19331934 Chemico-Legal Sample, from the Police & Medical Departments227171 Food & Drug Samples under the Ordinance from the Sanitary Department104139 Water Samples, from Public Supplies1,3722,014 Dangerous Goods under the Ordinance from the Police Department and Fire Brigade Bio-chemical Examinations, from the Medical Department & University3310 254166 Materials from various Departments for testing: Oils from P. W. D.1022 Coals from P.W.D., Harbour Department & K. C. R.201232 Building Materials from P. W. D.44 Foodstuffs from Medical Department1476 Pharmaceutical Samples from Government Apothecary Battery Acids from P. W. D.5 Chemicals from Medical Department, P. W. D., etc.622 Mineral & Metals711 Miscellaneous Investigations1026 43 05 2,2612,886
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M 159 Appendix C. GOVERNMENT LABORATORY. Report of work done during the year 1934 by Mr. A. Jackson-Actg. Government Analyst. 1. The work of the Laboratory can be divided into three main classes. (1) Official Work, 1.e. work for other Government Depart- ments and for which the Laboratory primarily exists. (2) Semi-official Work, i.e. work done by the Laboratory by virtue of its being a Government Department, e.g. work trom the Naval & Military Authorities etc. Fees are charged for this work. In the case of the Naval and Military Authorities the work is charged at half rate only. (3) Unofficial Work, i.e. work done by the Laboratory for outside firms in competition with private consulting analysts and for which full fees are charged. 2. The total number of analyses dealt with under all these heads for the year 1934 was 3,728 against 3,296 for 1933. 3. The following tables show the nature of the work under the three heads. Official Work. 1933. 1934. Chemico-Legal Sample, from the Police & Medical Departments 227 171 Food & Drug Samples under the Ordinance trom the Sanitary Department 104 139 Water Samples, from Public Supplies...... Dangerous Goods under the Ordinance from 1,372 2,014 the Police Department and Fire Brigade... Bio-chemical Examinations, from the Medical Department & University 33 10 254 166 Materials from various Departments for testing:- Oils from P. W. D. 10 22 Coals from P.W.D., Harbour Depart- ment & K. C. R. 201 232 Building Materials from P. W. D. 4 4 Foodstuffs from Medical Department Pharmaceutical Samples from Government 14 76 Battery Acids from P. W. D. Apothecary Chemicals from Medical Department, P. W. D., etc. Mineral & Metals Miscellaneous Investigations 6 7 10 26 4 3 0 5 22 11 2,261 2,886 1
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M 159

Appendix C.

GOVERNMENT LABORATORY.

Report of work done during the year 1934

by

Mr. A. Jackson-Actg. Government Analyst.

1. The work of the Laboratory can be divided into three main classes.

(1) Official Work, 1.e. work for other Government Depart- ments and for which the Laboratory primarily exists.

(2) Semi-official Work, i.e. work done by the Laboratory by virtue of its being a Government Department, e.g. work trom the Naval & Military Authorities etc. Fees are charged for this work. In the case of the Naval and Military Authorities the work is charged at half rate only.

(3) Unofficial Work, i.e. work done by the Laboratory for outside firms in competition with private consulting analysts and for which full fees are charged.

2. The total number of analyses dealt with under all these heads for the year 1934 was 3,728 against 3,296 for 1933.

3. The following tables show the nature of the work under the three heads.

Official Work.

1933.

1934.

Chemico-Legal Sample, from the Police &

Medical Departments

227

171

Food & Drug Samples under the Ordinance

trom the Sanitary Department

104

139

Water Samples, from Public Supplies...... Dangerous Goods under the Ordinance from

1,372

2,014

the Police Department and Fire Brigade... Bio-chemical Examinations, from the Medical

Department & University

33

10

254

166

Materials from various Departments for

testing:-

Oils from P. W. D.

10

22

Coals from P.W.D., Harbour Depart-

ment & K. C. R.

201

232

Building Materials from P. W. D.

4

4

Foodstuffs from Medical Department Pharmaceutical Samples from Government

14

76

Battery Acids from P. W. D.

Apothecary

Chemicals from Medical Department,

P. W. D., etc.

Mineral & Metals

Miscellaneous Investigations

6

7

10

26

4

3

0

5

22

11

2,261

2,886

1

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