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Mile End 1892

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

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1 FEBRUARY, 1893.

Three years ago.At present time.
Masons6/- per day6/8 Per day
Rammersmen4/3 „5/- „
Sewermen4/6 „5/6 „
Road labourers4/- „5/- „
Carmen4/- „5/- „
Sweepers3/3 „4/2 „
Dustmen10d. Per load.1/4 per load
Firemen4/- per day4/8 per day
Filler-in-men3/- „4/4 „
Women1/8 „2/6 „

XIII. The Vestry then proceeded to further consider as to the
Demolition of the houses Nos. 2 to 8, Dinah Row.
Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Coker and resolved
—That the matter be further adjourned until such time as in
the opinion of the Medical Officer of Health it is necessary
that some further steps should be taken, in consequence of
some alteration in the condition of the premises; and that
the Clerk do place the matter on the Agenda for consideration
on receipt of a request from the Medical Officer of Health so
to do.
XIV. The Clerk submitted the following communications which
were received and dealt with by the Vestry as follows :
(1) List of total of the Gross and Rateable Values of the
Metropolis from Local Government Board—
Received.
(2) Financial Statement of the Guardians to Lady Day, 1892—
Received.
(3) Precept of School Board amounting to £7,973 4s. 4d.
29th September, 1893—
Referred to Finance Committee.
(4) Letters of 3rd and 10th December, 1892, from Messrs.
Musto as to works at Clinton Road—
Referred to Highways Committee.
(5) Letter of Local Government Board of 14th November, 1892,
re Unemployed—
Received.
Letter of Camberwell Vestry of 27th January, 1893, on
same subject and asking appointment of two delegates to a
Conference—
Messrs. O. W. Peacock and T. J. Smith appointed delegates.