MIRAMAR
BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETING. A meeting of the Miramar Borough Council wasfheld last night. The Mayor (Mr. F. Townsend) presided, and thert> were also present Councillors H. Hawthorn, 11. Tracy, and W. Pollock. The consulting engineer (Mr. F. Black) wrote in regard to the overhead wires in the borough, and suggested that the council should approach the Post and Telegraph Department with a view to coming to some arrangement as to the sides of the street to be used by the borough and the Department. It was decided to adopt the engineer's suggestion. It was decided that as there is no system of free tram passes in the borough the council could not accede to the request of the Society for the Health of Women and Children that the society's trained nurses be granted a pass. Advice wa* received from th« City Tramway authorities that it -was proposed to run an extra car from Lambton Station to Seatoun at 9.1 p.m. on Friday. It was decided to ask that the hour be 10.1 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 3
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