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THE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF NEWTOWN. PAGE
. ' F . u N I L (dultt conut'll d),
1/dd nf fhf GOU CIL CHA!tfBER NEWTOWN,
lht lth da11 ol otobar, 1919 at 7.30 o'clock p.m. [ ONTlNURll.)
P 0 N D E N C B.
Let rs t h t llo ng 5 Counoile agreeing to oo -opera.t ~ in _
in in th e ption of school groundS from Local Government taxation, viz ••
bellto , Hunter's Hill , Ingleburn , Cooma, Petersham, Deniliqu untains , Tumut, Yallaroi, Burrangong, EIU:ield, Cowra., Parkee, 1
, Str u·, lbury, loha., Prospect & Sherwood, Aberdeen, Casino, Mu.rwillumbah, Dundas, yng , Young, Ballina, HE.\Y, Talla.ganda., East aitland , Finlay, Na.rrandera., Bathurst,
ulburn, Lake o arie, Teran 1a, TEll ter:field, Narrabri , Ryde, Canterbury, Blaoktown, lan y, unnin , averley, and anly, with the 45 previous replies making 95 Councils.
eceived.
er ro • Burke intimting that the matter of exempting school groundS :from
11:1.11 reoeive his olosest attention -when the amendzoont is be:fore the House. Received.
Let er :from the Secretary, ickvi lle Cottage Hospital asking permission to make
he annual reet collection within this area. on Fridf\V the 7th November next.
lde~n pbell moved that the application be received and granted. Seconded by
Cu bertson and carried.
Letter from • G. Huie intimating that a letter has been sent from the Free Trade &
Len ,al es League to every ma:nber of Parliament protesting against the exemption of school
gr unds fi'om Local Govemment taxation. Received.
Letter :from Robb & Rcbb asking for Coumil'e approval of a reeubdivision plan of land
in De~son Street as occupied by houses 70/6, It was resolved on the recommendation of the
or s ittee that the application be received and granted .
Letter from he ic ipality of Ryde asking that Delegatee be sent to a Conference
to consider matters relative to suburban train and tram accoiliilodation etc.
Alderman Dibble moved that the letter be received and co-operation as desired granted.
Seconded by Alderman Cuthbertson and carried.
Letter from the Departmmt of Public Health covering 20 samples of milk, all o:f which
ere :found to be correct.
Letter from the Sydney City MiaBion asking permission to make the annual outdoor
street collection on Saturday the 6th December next. Alderman Buzacott moved that the
• application be received and permission as desired granted.
carried.
Seconded by Ald.ermBZJ. Keats and
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• J. J .=~SO
Letter :from J. Puller & Co., maJdng application to erect an e1eotrio sign over the
a ing in front of their Ma.jestic Theatre. On the recommendation o:f the Works Comm-
ittee it was resolved that the application be received and granted until otherwise notified,
provided the sign in question is strongly made md securely fixed t ·o the satisfaction of this
Officers .
Letter from HollaJ.d.er & Govett making application to re-build their adverti!5ing
on pr ieee at the comer of King & Brown Sts ., Newtown. On the recommendation of
the orke Co ttee it was resolved that the application be r~oeived and refused.
Letter :from R. J. Johnson, Newto-vn School of Arts aSking permission to exhibit 6
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3 563 OVERSEER OF WOREB
41564 SANITARY INSPECTOR
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THE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF NEWTOWN.
MINUTES OF A MEI!:T!NG OF TilE a 0 u N cJ t L (duly r·orwr·nNl),
1/r:lli at the COUNCIL CIIAMJJHHS, NHWTOWN,
on Tuesda\v the dati oj October, 1919. , a/ 7.30 o 'r lor·lt Jl m ( '., - 1 .. ~
oalioo signa within this area, 6 • by 2 • to advertie the Newtown Soh.ool ot Arte1 Art Union
in aid of the building fu.nd. Alderman Pritchard moved that the a plication be received
and permission granted to exhibit the 6 oalioo eigne in question in a proved positions for
a period of two weeks, provided they ere all rEI!loved not later than the 23rd Deoember next .
Seconded by Alderman Cuthbertson and carried.
R E P 0 R T B.
Hie Worship the Meyor (Alderman Harold T. Morgen) submitted a Report of a meeting
of the Works Committee held Monday the 13th inet., containing recommendations 1-12 in-
elusive. Alderman Pritchard moved that the Works Committee's Report be received and
adopted, and its recommend.ati one carried into effeot. Seconded by Aldermen Keats am
carried.
The Overseer of Works submitted his Report of works completed or 1n progress during
the past fortnight which was received.
The Assistant Sanitary Inspector subnitted his Report as contained on folio 6 of
the Seni tazy Inspector •a Report Book. Alderman Smith moved that the Report be
received, and the applications mentioned in paragraph 2 granted.
Cuthbertson and carried.
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE.
Seconded by Alderman
Under 1his heading Aldennw D:i.bble drew attention to the greasy nature o:t 'ihe
woodblocks when only a light rain had fallen, and asked that more send be used or the
blocks swept clean with the horse broom.
attended to.
The Mayor said he would have this matter
TherEJ being no further bu sines a the Meeting term ina ted,
Confirmed at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council held at the Town Hall, Newtov.n ,
On Tuesday, the 28th aa, ot O~tobar, 1919,
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M A Y 0 R.
TOWN CLERK.
.Mauor. Town Ulerlc.
e: T HE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF NEWTOWN.
P/\CE
• • t f 4 lf Efl YU OF TilE (duly C'OllUCTWd),
H ld at the COU CIL CHAMBER,, NEWTOWN,
the , at o'clock p.m. [ ONT INlHW.)
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IPALITY OF N W T 0 W N.
POLL AT !IHE Em CTI ON FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY
c DEN WARD
D 18th OCTOBER, 1919.
OF EX~ALilER1tAN J. E. BLOOM.
orship the J.:a.;j or of the Council of the tb,micipality of Newtown.
Sir ,
~have the honor to report, in accordance with the provisi ons of the Local
Go ernmE!!l t ct a d Ordinance 9 ( 25) made thereunder, that on the 18th day of' October, 1919 •
the follo'Vii.ng Declaration of the Poll as made·-
DIDA.TES . CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL HALL KING ST.
POLLING BOOTH.
_... BERT JOHN' • •••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• 59
. IlE.L .IJ:, .I.Al! "H:E! - y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 9
Pk LEY, ~\lAY ~HOHAS EARl~ ROWLAND •••••••.•.•••••••••••••••••••••• l43
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And in pursuance of the said Act and Ordinances, I hereby declare WILLIAM HENRY
DEL VB duly elected llderman to represent the Camden· Ward in the Council of the Municipality
of ewtown for the unexpired portion of the tenn of Ex-Alderman J. E. Bloom.
Town Clerk & Returning Officer.
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18th October, 1919 •
. Mayor. Town Cleric.
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Mi11ui. NumbtH'.
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PRESENT
APOLOGIES
MI NUTES &
Rr;TURNING OFFICER ' S DECLARATION
3566 MUNICIPAL & SHIRE COUNCI
3 5 67 MRS. & E.
3568 UNDER SEC.
3569 PADDINGTON COUNCIL
3570 CON . THOMAS
THE MUNICIPAL IT Y PACil
COUNCIL OF THE OF N EWTOW N. MIN UTES OF A MEb:TJNG OF TT! E 0 0 u u 0 I L (datu r•onur•nf'd),
field at the COUNCIL Clf A MBHIIS, NHWTOWN, )
on Tuesday the 28th rlay o.f Ootob er, 1919. , al 7.30 o'clorh p.m.
His Worship t he Mayor (Alderman Harold T. Morgan) , and Aldormon Prl char , Ry11n ,
Delve, Dibble , Turt le, Keats , Campbell , Smith , ~nd Buzaoott .
Apologi ee wer e reoei ve d from Aldermen Szarka and cuthbertea.n .
The Minut es of the previous meeting were read, together with the Returning Offic
ers Declaration of the Election of Alderman Delve on the 18th inst., to represent camden
Ward for th e unexpired portion of the term of Ex-Alderman J . E. Bloom.
Alderman Ryan moved that the Minutes be received and adopted , and t he Returning
Officer's Declaration recei ved. Seconded by Alderman Smith and carried.
His worship the Mayor (Alderman Harold T. Morgan) extended a hear ty we lcome to
Alderman Delve, and expresse d the wish that he would have a long, useful, and pleasant ten-
ure of Office as Alderman of the NewtCMn Council. Alderrr8n Delve suitably responded.
C 0 R R E S P 0 N D E N C E.
Letters from the following 16 Municipal & Shire Councils agreeing to co-oper~te in
protesting against the exemption of school grounds from J,ocal Government taxation, viz.,
SutherJB.nd, Meroo, Bega, Hume , Concord, Annandale, Nymboida., Orara, lepean, Lismore , Mandowa, Dubbo, Glen Innes, Wyalong, Bellingen, Tumbarumba •
Received.
Applications from Mrs . Ellen Davis & Mr. E. cintosh, for Illuminated Soldiers'
Cert ificatee • It was resolved that the applications be received and granted, and in
f uture applications of this nature be dealt with without submission to the Council by the
May or and Town Clerk.
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Letter from the Under Secretary , Chief Secretary ' s uffice , asking for an expression
of opinion as to the removal of the restrictions re holding public meet ings on the Newtovm
Bridge in connection with the approaching elections.
Alderman Dibble moved that the letter be received and the writer infor med that
this Council will offer no objection to the removal of the restri ctions for a period of one
month prior to the date of the Federal Election, subject to the Police supervising all open
air pub lic meet inge, ~d allot ing stands on the Bridge, so that no one pa rty will effect a
mono poly or any pr eference to the best stands on the Bridge .
Seconded by Alderman Turtle and carried.
Lett er from the Paddington council asking for co - operation in an appeal to t he
Federal Authorities f or a fur t h er grant for the employment of Returned Soldiers on Local
Government works.
Alderman Dibble moved that the letter b e r eceived and co- ope r at i on gr an t ed.
S19conded by Alder man Tur tle and carried.
Letter from Con . Thomas calling a ttention to the danger ous condit i on of t he tram
line in front of his premises, 367 King Street, Newtown.
Alderman Turtle moved that the letter be r eceived and the matter r e ferred to the
Works Committee for inspection and re port.
Seconded by Alderman Delve and carried.
Tou·n Clf'rk .
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THE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF NEWTOWN. 1
~ (l f A f F.l-.71\ £,' OF TH ' c 0 u C I L (duly convened), I
H ld nf the OU ClL BA MBER , NEWTO WN,
u sd y tht 2 h day o.t Oot ober , 1919 , at 7.30
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o'clock p.m . [ 00NTINU!llfl .)
pplio ti n from T . • Greig fo r permission to exhib i t a oalico sign at the
Su ly Co' a . premises , Enmore Road , re entertainment to provide .xmas Dinner for
lderman ~urtle moved that the application be received and permis s ion granted
e a sub~eot to the ~or's approval of the sign .
e ond.ed by lderman Ryan and oar r i ed.
ppl!catlons from R.S . Young (Over s ee r of Wo r ks), and G. A. Kitt (Bookkeeper)
eived for annual holiday leave. It was reso lved t hat t he applications be received,
an the matter left in the yor's hands, Mr. Young to re ceive one months' holiday as his last
boll ~ leave occurred in pril 1917.
It was decided that in future, the granting of holidays to the Staff should be
left in the or's hands without formal application to the Council.
Letter from essrs. Ord, Russell , Souter , and Hather1y, List Collectors asking
for increased remuneration, as the electors' addresses had to be en tered on the Lists.
Received and referred to the Finance Committee for report.
Letter from the British -Australian Machinery Co., Ltd . , re ''Elgin" Motor Sweeper
and Picker-up. It was resolved that tlie communication be r eceived and ita coneideratio
deferred.
R E P 0 R T S.
His .orship the Mayor (Alderman Harold T. Morgan) su bmitted a Report of a
meeting of the Finance Committee held 28th October, 1919 • a s contained on folio 158 of the
inanoe Comndttee's Report Book, which recommended: -
~ n~·r~tion of accounts pai d under votes of appr opriation amounting to •..•
i . a.~snt o~ ac counts am ou..n ting to ••..•......•..........• • ..... •·••.·· •• •
r-ota_ pay~ent froc ~eneral Fund s ince l as t meeting ••••••..•.•••.••..••..• • •
i ~r?~ the Permanent Improvement Lo an Fund half years ' interest to 3 , _ .l. 919 . . .. .... .. . . ....................................................... .
!:' " _::e .:>n h- Y :::'ina..1cial tatement was also submi tt ed and disclosed a ,
£ 2159: 8:
1734: 2:
£3893: 11:
610: 1:
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cre .... i ~ bs.l~c e to .:.ate of •.•••.•..•......•.....•••••.••••••.•••••••• · ••••••• £ 2530: 3: 7
~ der~an Campbell moved that the Finance Committee ' s Rep ort be received and
adopted, the accounts confirmed and paid, and the Monthly Financia l 5t atement laid upon the
table. S~conded by ~ derman Keats and carried.
~he erseer of ~orks submitted his Report of works completed or in progress
during the fast fortnight which was received, and the plan mentioned in paragr~ph B. referred
to the orks Committee :for coneiderat ion .
~he Sanitary Inspector submitted his Report as cont ained on folio 7 of the
anitary Inspector' a Report Book •
.Alderman mith moved that the Sanitary Inspector ' s Repor t be received, and the
app !cations Ientioned in paragraph 2 g r anted .
Seconded by Alderman Buzacott and carrie d .
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LORD ST.
POST OFFICE
THE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF NEWTOWN.
MINUTES OF A MEETING OF TJJ E c 0 u l~ c I L (dulu corwrned),
lleld at thr COUNCIL CJJAMBH/l', NHWTOWN,
on Tuesday the 28th dati oj Ootober, 1919 , at rJ'rloch p.m.
. . MOTIONS PURSUANT TO NOTICE.
ALDER!v1AN RYAN to move:-
That 1 t be referred to the Work Comwlt toe to r aport upon the
best means and probable cost of p+acing the carriageway of Lord treat in u pro er etu.to
of repair from John Street .to Edgeware Road.
Seconded by Alderman Delve and carried.
QUESTIONS WITI::IOU':' NOTICE.
Umler ' this heading Alderman Dibble drew at ten ti on to the lack of a ccomruodat ion VIUB
and the uncleanliness of the premises at the Ue'lfl town Post Office, o.n d 1 t/ J.ireoted that a
letter be sent to the Federal Member for the District asking him to bring this matter
under the notice of the Post m~ster Ge nera l.
There being no further business the Meeting terminated,
Confirme.d at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council held at the To~n Hall, He
On Tuesday, the 11th November, 1919.
~//14~---MAYORr·
TO\'i'U CLEFOC •