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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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15 FEBRUARY, 1893. 507
Moved by Mr. R Kemp seconded by Mr. Birks and resolved
— lhat the Report be received.
Resolved That it be considered seriatim.
1 he several amounts recommended for payment were
separately submitted, and were ordered to be paid.
cheque for clerk.
Moved by Mr. Hirst seconded by Mr. Birks and resolved
—1 hat that part of the Report be adopted and it was resolved
accordingly.
cheque for surveyor.
Moved by Mr. Hirst seconded by Mr. Upton and resolved
—That that part of the Report be adopted and it was resolved
accordingly.
mr. crane's tender as to blinds.
Moved by Mr. Hirst seconded by Mr. Upton and resolved
—That that part of the Report be adopted and it was resolved
accordingly.
III. On the resumption of the debate on the Report re Unemployed
being called,
It was moved by Mr. Hirst seconded by Mr. Furness and
resolved—That the continuation of the debate be deferred
until paragraph VIII. on the Agenda (Report of Joint Committee
re Unemployed) had been disposed of.
IV. The Report of Committee No. 2 was brought up as follows:
To the Vestry of the Hamlet of Mile End Old Town.
Report of Committee No. 2.
For Highways, Paving, Lighting and Watering.
Wednesday, 15th February, 1893.
Your Committee beg to report that they met on Wednesday,
the 8th day of February, ult., there being present Messrs.
Hirst, J.Druitt, A. Moore, Loftus, and Wood.
That your Surveyor brought up and read a Report tor
which your Committee beg to refer your Board to his Report
Book.
That your Committee considered a letter from Mr.J. Bulley
statin? that he had met with an accident to his loot in
Newark Street, on the 26th ult., from alleged imperfect state
of the pavement or curb, and asking for some compensation
for same, and your Committee resolved to recommend-
(1) That your Board deny any liability in the matter.