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KENSINGTON seco nded.
MOR:ij\lG hoped· the Board ~ould not

pass the. amendment without Itakm',.,. tune to

consider It.
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[The amendment was defeate~ and Jhe recom_
mendati?" of the commlt.tee; adopted .
. Mr. E,ENNER 8slred the Board's considera.C{jMB~:Jt t~on of Improved method of locomotion m get-

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about with his relief work and 'this was
refr rred' to the Finance Committee.

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. Mr. /RAlIN objected to the purchqe of some

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lInoTeum, and. suggested t.l1ey shoula dJ Without It' and sprub the floors_
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deCided . to P~chase the
linoleum.
'fll. ~E,R' Doe" the Price include laying?

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Sale o~ ,P rop,.-ty. ,

~. SPARKS, In accord'ance With notice of
mo"lOD, now moved, thlit. Noli. 23-25 RusseU St
be ~~Idi The place had beenl empty for a good:
maJl!Y months, a nd was verYI badly in need of
repairs throughout, and as there was such a
d~ma.nd for hpuses at the p~ent . tune he did
no~ tHink wag, riglit: 1to allow these
to
stan.d empty Therj6 was no doubt they ould
realise- a good, ptlce for them compare with
what t!ley Would have realIsed 8. few years
ago. ',..
'.Phe motion waa carrIed.

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The Chairman'. Retlrem~t.
~~ _OHAI.R:MAN~ m announcing that this
*-!~e hiS declslon to retire was final laid th
~rqe had , no~ arrivecL for hun to' Blng[ h~
When he first took

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b~ there was no t10udl uP<fn the horl~n c~8.n~
no 0dne could p..flislbly; have ~ticlpated the -atu-

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tJle" ~a.d ' seen "'the w.ar through, and he u
optilmlstlC enoug h to think it
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that the preliminary, Treaty of
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extmction of BoardS of
reconstruction scheme
work should be
Borough Ceunct!s. W~'j;;v<;;'
the way some of
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had ' carried',out. their
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say that the Poor Law IIn.firn••ri... ~ad
been properJI)Y~.~;~~~ll~ The work of
Reading Boa:d
to be carrled put
and trymg conditions.
n,mt.,rn,yost
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m occupation of the
not appear to be any
banding it ba.ck for r lOme
had' entailed an immenac
on tlie officlaia, particularly
Clerlt-) and the Master
work~ like Thojana in
difi'eultie.· ttiat haa arisen,
very procluc\ive and had protbem I with an ample aupp'ly of vegetables .
work of the Storeil Conuruttee bad been
carried out under- ~bnormal condition'!!.
l~~~:r~,!.l'~::tt!
&ad been well looked
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nursing staff. The Scat,were not 80 full as in previous

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to all the which
offiCIal.
fOfbeeD
the
consideration.
had
tRey had rendered hun in
'w!tt~=pli~~~d;~b.ties.
He would always ! look
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upon tbe six years he had

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Paralysis.
True ,I8torles CIt , Helpless Sufferers
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says :-" I lost use of le·ft aide and my b~th
andl nervea were an wrong. I had a sort iOf

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Sp()l·t s {A;lats in seH collonrs,
~ k~ l Llinc, hron n , na.yy,
SpOcLally oflc.ed at 21 / 9.

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an power of movement. I got
Dr. Oassell's Tablets, and power gradually returned until I was quite cured,"
IJtirOke and lost

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Ba~y rna~ke suftered from Spinal para1,k~8;

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she 'was helpless and wa.stin. away, and Could
nOUpJ*ib up. Notbing dld her good. Sbe aot,n
pickedl up after taking' Dr. , Cassell's TabJets,
"and' 118 DOW & strong, healthy gll'l, ,Isays ~.
C1'a.rJ[e, 00, Bestwaod' Colliery.. Notts.
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Mr. Boucha~d,
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not Ino,ve; I had

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~arrer had been in the chair they had had DO
~fficuJ~iesl. at aU! ana. he had been abseluteJy
lmpartlal 10 dealmg wlth Poor Law affaint.
I The .resolution was carried unanimously.
In 1 thankmg them, Mr. FARRER said he
had donn (lU be .bouTd" for the Board since ne

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seconded. He
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of the homes wbicb were 'DO longer
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