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protected buildings and wooden buildings veneered with brick" which
was read a first time.
The 30th Rule was suspended and the Council
went into Committee of the whole on the second reading.
Ald Bowes in the Chair.
The Council resumed.
The Committee rose and the Chairman reported the second
reading of the By Law clause by clause. The Report was
received.

Ald Mundell introduced "A By Law respecting
Petroleum and other eliminating oils and fluids" which
was read a first time.
The 30th Rule was suspended and the Council went into
Committee of the whole on the second reading.
Ald Horn in the Chair.
The Council resumed.
The Committee rose reported progress and asked to leave to sit
again. The Report was received.

Ald Meek introduced "A By Law respecting a Powder
magazine and the storing of gunpowder" which was read
a first time.
The 30th Rule was suspended and the Council went into
Committee of the whole on the second reading.
Ald Horn in the Chair.
The Council resumed.
The Committee rose and the Chairman reported the second
reading of the By Law clause by clause. The Report was
received.

Ald Meek introduced "A By Law to appoint a Medical
Health Officer and a Sanitary Inspector for the City of Kingston"
which was read a first time.
The 30th Rule was suspended and the Council went
into Committee of the whole on the second reading.
Ald Curtis in the Chair.
The Council resumed.
The Committee rose and the Chairman reported progress and asked leave to
sit again. The Report was received.

Ald Meek introduced "A By Law respecting
the sale of Monarch Coal" which was read a first
time.
The 30th Rule was suspended and the Council
went into Committee of the whole on the second reading.
Ald Curtis in the Chair.
The Council resumed.
The Committee rose and the Chairman reported the
second reading of the By Law clause by clause. The
Report was received.

Ald Bowes introduced "A By Law respecting the
assessments of ground used as a paddock, Park Lawn or
pleasure ground" which was read a first time.
The

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