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St Giles (Camden) 1899

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Giles District]

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who had long been associated with him in the work, and
who had succeeded to Mr. Scrivener's practice, was
appointed to fill the vacancy.
St. Giles Public Library.
The proceedings of the Commissioners, who are elected
under the Public Libraries Act, 1892, are published
separately.
Death of the Right Hon. Sir CHARLES HALL,
K.C.M.G., Q.C., M.P.
During the year the district, and indeed, the whole
constituency of Holborn, sustained a very severe loss in
the death, after a short illness, of its representative in
the House of Commons—the Right Hon. Sir Charles Hall,
K.C.M.Gr., Q.C., M.P.
On the sad intelligence being reported to them
the Board unanimously adopted the following resolution,
which was communicated to the relatives, and by them
very courteously acknowledged:—
"That this Board desire to place on record the great loss which
the district has sustained in the death, at a comparatively early age,
of the Right Hon. Sir Charles Hall, K.C.M.G., Q.C., M.P. They fully
recognise the great services rendered by the distinguished member to
the district which he so ably represented in Parliament, and desire to
offer their sympathy with his relatives in their heavy loss."
Visit of Her Majesty the Queen to London on the
8th March, 1900.
On the occasion of the visit of Her Majesty the Queen
to London early in the spring it was ascertained that on
Thursday, the 8th March, Her Majesty would probably