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Mile End 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hamlet of Mile End Old Town]

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29 OCTOBER, 1890.
Moved by Mr. Upton seconded by Mr. Coker and resolved
—That the Seal of the Vestry be affixed to the Agreement.
The Seal was affixed thereto accordingly.
IX. Mr. Steadman pursuant to his notice moved and it was
seconded by Mr. Browning—That this Vestry instruct the
Clerk to ask the Great Eastern Railway Company to give
increased facilities to the working men residing in this
Hamlet, by running workman's trains, so as to enable them
to travel to and from the Victoria and Albert Docks at a
cheaper rate than now charged.
The Clerk read letters of 20th inst. from Mr. O'Brien, and
of the 30th ult. from Mr. Blundell Maple, M.P. having
reference to similar subjects.
Resolved—That the letters be received.
The motion of Mr. Steadman was then put and carried.
X. The Clerk read letters from Mr. C. Cox, (Sanitary Inspector,)
and Mr. & Mrs. Bunter, (Housekeepers,) applying for increase
in their respective salaries.
Moved by Mr. Lacey seconded by Mr. Richardson and
resolved—That the applications be referred to the No. 1
Committee for consideration and report.
XI. The Clerk read circular letter of 14th inst. from the London
County Council on the subject of the Sale of Food and Drugs'
Acts.
Moved by Mr. Richardson seconded by Mr. Peacock and
resolved—That it be referred to No. 3 Committee.
XII. Moved by Mr. Roberts seconded by Mr. Richardson and
resolved—That the Vestry do now adjourn and that thanks
be voted to the Chairman.
The Meeting then separated.
robert kemp.
Signed alfred furness.