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Wandsworth 1903

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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December, the votes recorded for each Candidate were as follows, viz:—

Names of Wards.NAMES OF CANDIDATES.Number of Votes recorded.
CLAPHAM NORTH*KENT, Richard803
Young, Thomas744
CLAPHAM SOUTH*WELCH, Henry John1,079
Comins, Thomas Edward761
STREATHAM*WELLBORNE, Charles Evelyn734
Harding, James207
Hobbs, Thomas William81
SOUTHFIELD*PALMER, Edward670
Parker, Frank William, B.A.648
* Elected.

6.— The numbers of electors, &c., at these Elections were as follows, viz.:—

Name of Ward.No. of Electors.No. of Ballot Papers used.No. of Ballot Papers rejected.
Clapham North5,2181,55710
Clapham South4,7591,8499
Streatham6,7371,03715
Southfields4,3531,3268
Totals21,0675,76942

Address to the Ex-Mayor. 7.—The Council at its Meeting on the 28th October
to resolved unanimously:—
"That the best thanks of the Council be given to Councillor William
"Hunt, J.P., for his able, courteous, and impartial conduct in the Chair
"and for the time and attention bestowed by him in the discharge of his
"duties as Mayor of the Borough."
The General Purposes Committee were instructed to prepare
an address expressing the Council's high appreciation of
Councillor Hunt's services, and the following address was
accordingly engrossed, framed, sealed with the common seal of
the Council and presented to Councillor Hunt, at the Meeting
of the Council on the 9th December, viz.:—