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... present Director of the Department of Public Safety took office on the seventeenth day of February , 1896. He has loyally and intelligently discharged the duties of his office . Bureau of Police . On the evening of April 29 VI.
... present Director of the Department of Public Safety took office on the seventeenth day of February , 1896. He has loyally and intelligently discharged the duties of his office . Bureau of Police . On the evening of April 29 VI.
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... present force it is utterly impossible for us to fully comply with the law , and it must be borne in mind . that this is a matter of importance in view of the fact that so many tall buildings are being erected in the centre of the City ...
... present force it is utterly impossible for us to fully comply with the law , and it must be borne in mind . that this is a matter of importance in view of the fact that so many tall buildings are being erected in the centre of the City ...
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... present situation , as that section of the City in which it now stands is improving rapidly and filling up with a new population . It would be a vast improvement if this removal could be effected . The removal of the Almshouse to the ...
... present situation , as that section of the City in which it now stands is improving rapidly and filling up with a new population . It would be a vast improvement if this removal could be effected . The removal of the Almshouse to the ...
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... present is 2,037 . The beats are much too extensive to be properly covered . There is a marked absence of suffi- cient police force in the centre of the City to which comes during the day or night so large a percentage of the mov- ing ...
... present is 2,037 . The beats are much too extensive to be properly covered . There is a marked absence of suffi- cient police force in the centre of the City to which comes during the day or night so large a percentage of the mov- ing ...
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... present use . should be extended considerably They are of the greatest service to the rural districts and upon an occasion of unusual dis- turbances have proved themselves to be invaluable . The use of the bicycle has taken such rapid ...
... present use . should be extended considerably They are of the greatest service to the rural districts and upon an occasion of unusual dis- turbances have proved themselves to be invaluable . The use of the bicycle has taken such rapid ...
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Page 144 - In the case of food: (1) If any substance or substances have been mixed with it so as to reduce, or lower, or injuriously affect its quality or strength: (2) If any inferior or cheaper substance or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it...
Page 143 - food,' as used herein, shall include all articles used for food, drink, confectionery, or condiment by man or other animals, whether simple, mixed, or compound.
Page 144 - ... of a diseased animal: (6) If it is colored, coated, polished or powdered, whereby damage or inferiority is concealed, or if by any means it is made to appear better or of greater value than it really is ; (7) If it contains any added substance or ingredient which is poisonous or injurious to health...
Page 145 - Act shall be adjudged to pay in addition to the penalties herein provided for all necessary costs and expenses incurred in inspecting and analyzing such adulterated articles of which said person may have been found guilty of manufacturing, selling, or offering for sale.
Page 55 - All principals or other persons in charge of schools as aforesaid are hereby required to refuse the admission of any child to the schools under their charge or supervision, except upon a certificate signed by a physician, setting forth that such child has been successfully vaccinated, or that it has previously had small-pox.
Page 144 - If any inferior or cheaper substance, or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it; (3) If any valuable or necessary constituent or ingredient has been wholly or in part abstracted from it; (4) If it is an imitation of, or is sold under the name of, another article; (5) If it consists wholly, or in part, of a diseased, decomposed, putrid, infected, tainted, or rotten animal or vegetable substance or article, whether manufactured or not...
Page 144 - AVhoever refuses to comply, upon demand, with the requirements of section four, and whoever violates any of the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not exceeding one hundred nor less than...
Page 155 - Legislation to provide for the official inspection of this, as of other food products, and to insure that it shall be sold for what it is, and not for what it is not, is very desirable. Every reasonable measure to prevent fraud, here as elsewhere, ought to be welcomed. But the attempt to curtail or suppress the production of a cheap and useful food material by law...
Page 144 - If it is an imitation of or is sold under the name of another article. (5) If it consists wholly or in part or a diseased, decomposed, putrid, infected, tainted or rotten animal or vegetable substance or article, whether manufactured or not, or in the case of milk, if it is the product of a diseased animal.
Page 143 - No person shall, within this State, manufacture for sale, offer for sale, or sell any drug or article of food which is adulterated within the meaning of this Act.