County & Municipal Record, 3. köide

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1904

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Page 141 - ... until the contrary is proved, that the milk is not genuine, by reason of the abstraction therefrom of milk-fat, or the addition thereto of water.
Page 35 - Such fate to suffering worth is giv'n, Who long with wants and woes has striv'n, By human pride or cunning driv'n To mis'ry's brink, Till wrench'd of ev'ry stay but Heav'n, He, ruin'd, sink!
Page 141 - ... that he had no reason to believe at the time when he sold it that the article was otherwise, and that he sold it in the same state as when he purchased it, he shall be discharged from the prosecution...
Page 214 - Shakspeare, that, take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again.
Page 104 - Section 15 deals with bakehouses, and enacts that it shall not be lawful to let or suffer to be occupied as a bakehouse, or to occupy as a bakehouse, any room or place which...
Page 141 - Where a sample of milk (not being milk sold as skimmed, or separated, or condensed milk) contains less than...
Page 79 - For the inspection of cattle in dairies, and for prescribing and regulating the lighting, ventilation, cleansing, drainage, and water supply of dairies and cow-sheds in the occupation of persons following the trade of cowkeepers or dairymen.
Page 92 - ... to give notice in writing to the owner or occupier of such house or part thereof requiring him to cleanse and disinfect such house or part thereof and articles within a time specified in such notice.
Page 104 - ... shall be renewed once at least in every seven years, and shall be washed with hot water and soap once at least in every six months ; where limewashed the limewashing shall be renewed once at least in every six months.
Page 311 - The following facts, recognized by the medical profession and placarded all over France by the government, are published in order to carry out the recommendation of the committee and to bring home to men and women the fatal effects of alcohol on physical efficiency. (1) Alcoholism is a chronic poisoning, resulting from the habitual use of alcohol (whether as spirits, wine, or beer) which may never go as far as drunkenness. (2) It is a mistake to say that those doIng hard work require stimulants....

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