THE MUNICIPAL ROLL.
• ■.' ACTION TO. BETAKEN. - A good deal.has been said lately about the municipal roll, but its state has long been known to the officials, and the Town Clerk 2™>,:.isin charge, of the matter, intends to bring the,question before tho council at the earliest opportunity, arid to -uint out. that, while the reflations under' the' Jlunioinal Corporations act provide for the purine of the roll by the Town Clerk of all residential electors Who; have not voted at any election, neither the Act nor the regulations provide any means-whereby,; the names can be struck off' but arrangement have been made for the rei turning'officer to supply a copy of the roll showing the names -of those who did not vote and the Town: Clerk will ask.the council for OmTs, roll.- 3 " takiDg aotioll t0 strlkfl t Iu al , 1 e £v oba i lility 'his would m-aan that between 13 000 arid 15,000, names would be struck ?^Syt a S anOeOftl,iSdeOiSiOniUa^
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 5
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162THE MUNICIPAL ROLL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 5
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