Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]
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Council's Representatives on other Bodies.
The following were the Council's representatives on other
Bodies at the close of the period under report:—
Metropolitan Water Board. Alderman W. Brenchley, J.P.
Dulwich College Estates Governors. Councillor H. D. Bott and Alderman
H. A. Wilmot, L.C.C.
Old-Age Pensions Divisional Sub-Committee. Alderman A. T. Dyer, M.B.E.,
J.P., and Councillor E. E. Baldwyn.
National Savings Committee (Camberwell Division). The Worshipful The
Mayor (Alderman H. W. Smyth, J.P.) and Councillors W. H. Graham, J.P., and
H. W. Shalders.
Local Committee (War Pensions Act). Alderman A. T. Dyer, M.B.E., J.P.,
Councillors E. E. Baldwyn, A. Cooper, and A. J. Perry, and Mr. F. W. Ratcliffe.
Minet Library Joint Committee. Councillors Akam, Dodge and Shalders.
Art School Advisory Sub-Committee. Aldermen W. Brenchley, J.P., and
A. T. Dyer, M.B.E., J.P. ; Councillors A. Ashford, H. F. A. Edmonds, W. O'Bolger
and C. W. Taylor, and Mrs. W. Brenchley, with the Town Clerk as consulting
representative.
Local Employment Committee. Councillor T. Reeks.
Camberwell Grammar School. The Worshipful the Mayor (Alderman H. W.
Smyth, J.P.).
Mary Datchelor School. John Shrimpton, Esq., J.P.
Kennington Secondary School for Girls. Councillor G. J. Molony, J.P.
Metropolitan Boroughs' Standing Joint Committee. Councillors W. H.
Graham, J.P. and A. G. Harvey, and the Town Clerk.
Library Association. Councillor S. C. Dodge.
London County Council Election, 1931.
The triennial election of London County Councillors was held on March 5th, 1931, and the following table sets out the names of the various candidates who contested the various divisions of Camberwell at the Election, together with the number of votes polled by each candidate :—
Division. | Candidates. | Votes Polled. |
---|---|---|
North-West (Electorate: 31,119) | Morton ; William Jackson | 4,715 |
Webbe; William Harold | 4,641 | |
Sargood ; Richard | 3,183 | |
Warwick ; Alfred Charles | 3,131 | |
Daw; John Ward | 680 | |
Cook ; Alfred James | 660 | |
North (Electorate: 27,714) | Manning ; Cecil Aubrey Gwynne | 3,474 |
Dawson ; Agnes | 3,282 | |
Capewell; Arthur | 1,487 | |
Etherton ; Ralph | 1,452 | |
Edwards ; Henry James | 816 | |
Peckham (Electorate: 37,026) | Bateman ; Arthur Leonard | 5,525 |
Jennings ; William James | 5,399 | |
Blake; Jack Percy | 4,502 | |
Kaylor; James | 4,329 | |
Dulwich (Electorate : 32,380) | Gooch ; Henrv Cubitt (Sir) | 6,749 |
Wilmot; Henry Alfred | 6,713 | |
Radlev ; Blanche Edith Websdale | 1,613 | |
Sayle ; Amy | 1,(504 | |
Llewellyn ; David William Alun | 931 | |
Rowland ; Stanley William | 904 |