MALVERN COUNTY COUNCIL
SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION Mr H. C. Townshend, who was reelected chairman of the . County Council, slated m his annual report that the finances of the county were in a sound condition and he thought the general rate should be maintained at the same level as last year to enable the council to be in a positibn to proceed with the work that will be necessary when normal activity can be resumed. . . Cr D. Gillanders was reappointed as the council’s representative on the executive of the Canterbury Patriotic FU A d grant of £lO 10s was made to the ct John Ambulance Association. St A Sateme”. from Reclamation Board showed that tons of scrap metal had been collected in the county in the munition metal drive a £ d 210 tha 4>ull proceeds, amounting to wouiu be credited to the patriotic qU The chairman was appointed to represent the council at the Counties Association conference. It was decided to procure a small supply of rat poison from the Health Department for resale to residents at cost price, and to endeavour-to obtain the usual supply of poisoned gram.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23974, 15 June 1943, Page 2
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