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Article : 698 wordsPresent—Crs. Jones, Monks, Paltridge Peterson, find Robinson. Cr. Paltridge unanimously elected chairman. ...
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Article : 298 wordsPresent—All. Cr. Grosvenor re-elected Chairman. Clerk reappointed. Complaints had been made to council as to quality of Some road material passed by clerk. Repairs ...
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