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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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2 MARCH, 1892. 259

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Commercial Gas Co.Gas to public lamps930116
DittoGas to—
Vestry Hall and Shed7191
Stables931
Riga Wharf390
20112
Garden & CoColza oil5174
Durell, R.Poles600

lhat your Committee resolved to recommend—That a
cheque for £112 14s. 3d. be drawn in favour of Sir John B.
Monkton, Kt., being the apportioned amount of the expenses
of the Election of the School Board for London, November,
1891.
That your Committee resolved to recommend—That a
cheque for £400 be drawn in favour of your Surveyor on
account of labour.
Signed
W. J. HASTED.
O. W. PEACOCK.
ROBERT KEMP.
Moved by Mr. Hasted seconded by Mr. R. Kemp and
resolved—That the Report be received.
Resolved—That the Report be considered seriatim.
ACCOUNTS.
The cheques recommended for payment down to and
including the sum of £6 to Mr. Durell were separately put and
ordered to be paid.
EXPENSES FOR ELECTION OF LONDON SCHOOL BOARD.
Moved by Mr. Upton seconded by Mr. Hasted and resolved
—That that part of the Report be adopted, and it was resolved
accordingly.
CHEQUE FOR SURVEYOR FOR LABOUR ACCOUNT.
Moved by Mr. Upton seconded by Mr. Hasted and resolved
—That that part of the Report be adopted, and it was resolved
accordingly.
IV. The Vestry proceeded to further consider the Resolution of
the Vestry of 25th November last, as to the Demolition of the
dwelling houses, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Dinah Row,
under the Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890.
The Assistant Clerk read letter of to-day's date from Mr.
H. Staines, stating that the houses were still boarded round
and was anxious to make new arrangements as to the site, &c.
The Surveyor stated that there was no alteration in the
circumstances since the matter was last before the Vestry,
and that the premises were securely and properly boarded up.