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SHANNON’S SANITATION.

j CESSPOOL MENACE REMOVED. ! The correspondence that has taken | place in the News regarding unprotected cesspits in the borough was evidently fully justified, for as the result of the publicity given, a Health i Inspector visited Shannon and the

1 menace was removed. At Tuesday ’ night’s Council meeting, Cr. Murray ; asked if anything had been done in regard fo complaints about insanitary drains and cesspools, i The Mayor said he had communi-

cated with the Health Officer, asking him to visit the places complained of, and they had been attended to. Cr. Butt asked if the cesspool complained of in the “News” had - been inspected. The Mayor: Yes, and it has been put right.

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Shannon News, 22 September 1922, Page 3

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SHANNON’S SANITATION. Shannon News, 22 September 1922, Page 3

SHANNON’S SANITATION. Shannon News, 22 September 1922, Page 3

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