The High Court judgments in the two appeal cases relating to the sale of cream containing boric acid will be read with considerable satisfaction by those who consider that the protection of the health of the people is a matter of greater importance than the protection of the interests of a trade. In one case the Westminster City Council appealed against the decision of a Metropolitan Police magistrate who had dismissed a summons taken out by the Council under the third Section of the Act of 1875 for the sale of “preserved cream” containing 23·8 grains of boric acid per pound, and in the other the vendors of a sample of “preserved cream” containing 19·7 grains of boric acid per pound, appealed against their conviction under the same Section of the Act by the Kensington justices. In the first case the appeal was allowed and the case was remitted to the magistrate with a direction to convict; and in the second the appeal was dismissed, the Divisional Court, consisting of Justices Ridley, Bray and Avory being unanimous in both cases.
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1 April 1916
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April 01 1916
British Food Journal Volume 18 Issue 4 1916
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-4108
Print ISSN: 0007-070X
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1916
British Food Journal (1916) 18 (4): 301–318.
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(1916), "British Food Journal Volume 18 Issue 4 1916". British Food Journal, Vol. 18 No. 4 pp. 301–318, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011053
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