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Mile End 1891

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

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22 APRIL, 1891. 23
(3) That your Committee considered the reference of your
Board, as to the disposal of the profit costs awarded by the
magistrates, under the various Sanitary Acts, and resolved to
recommend—That such costs be equally divided between
your Solicitor and Medical Officer of Health.
(4) That your Committee considered the reference of your
Board as to the necessity of Mr. Cundick, the Rate Collector
for the Centre Ward, coming up on Easter Tuesday for
election and beg to report—That your Committee see no
reason for altering the present terms of the appointment of
such Collector.
(5) That your Clerk submitted the resignation of Messenger
and Housekeepers Mr. & Mrs. Bunter and your Committee
resolved to recommend as follows:
(a) That the resignation be accepted.
(b) That a married couple, without incumbrance, (neither
to be under 30 nor over 50 years of age,) be engaged as
Hall keepers at a Salary of 30/- per week with apartments
at the Vestry Hall, and coals and gas found.
(c) That the man be also required to act as Messenger,
and make himself generally useful under the direction
of the Clerk.
(d) That advertisements, inviting candidates for the office,
be issued.
(e) That the matter be referred back to your Committee
to select three from among whom the Vestry shall make
the final selection.
Signed
JOHN WM. HENLEY.
GEORGE PADFIELD.
ROBERT KEMP.
Moved by Mr. R. Kemp seconded by Mr. Henley and resolved
—That the Report be received.
Resolved—That it be considered seriatim.
CHEQUES, PAYMENT OF
Moved by Mr. Henley seconded by Mr. R. Kemp and
resolved—That that part of the Report be adopted, and it was
resolved accordingly.
COSTS (PROFIT) AWARDED BY MAGISTRATES.
Moved by Mr. Henley seconded by Mr. Hirst—That that
part of the Report be adopted.
An amendment was moved by Mr. Richardson but not
seconded.
The Chairman submitted the motion to a show of hands
and declared it carried, and it was resolved accordingly.