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MINUTES of MEETINGS of DUNDEE CORPORATION and ITS COMMITTEES for the PERIOD 10 NOVEMBER 1939 to 31 OCTOBER 1940 INCLUSIVE Commit MINUTES OF MEETINGS OF DUNDEE CORPORATION AND ITS COMMITTEES FOR THE PERIOD 10 NOVEMBER 1939 TO 31 OCTOBER 1940 INCLUSIVE Committee Name Item Page No Representatives of Allotment Holders' Association 18th November 1939 113 Representatives of Allotment Holders' Association 3rd November 1939 112 Education Aberlour Orphanage - Admission to 803 Schools Sub-Committee of Education Aberlour Orphanage - Admission to 843 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 34 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 35 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 141 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 142 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 227 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 228 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 313 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 315 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 449 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 450 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 552 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 553 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 638 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 639 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 783 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 785 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 936 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 937 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 938 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 939 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 1007 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 1078 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 1079 Relief Sub-Committee of Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance 1137 Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance - Scale 550 Public Assistance Able Bodied Unemployed Assistance - Scale 933 Housing and Factorial Acceptance of Tenders, Final Measurements, Mutual Walls and Gables, and Contracts - 84 Advisory Sub-Committee - Appointment of Sub-Committee to deal with Corporation Accident to Councillors 617 Education Accident to Pupil in School Premises - Claim 266 Police and Lighting Accidents in Wartime 332 t:\temp\mins3940.doc 2 Police and Lighting Accidents in Wartime 429 Police and Lighting Accidents in Wartime - Issue of Leaflet 537 Police and Lighting Accidents on the Road - Black Out 900 Police and Lighting Accidents on the Road - Black Out 995 Works Account 750 Cleansing Accounts 72 Cleansing Accounts 162 Cleansing Accounts 248 Cleansing Accounts 355 Cleansing Accounts 468 Cleansing Accounts 563 Cleansing Accounts 691 Cleansing Accounts 798 Cleansing Accounts 919 Cleansing Accounts 1019 Cleansing Accounts 1128 Education Accounts 70 Education Accounts 167 Education Accounts 268 Education Accounts 371 Education Accounts 477 Education Accounts 573 Education Accounts 713 Education Accounts 803 Education Accounts 960 Education Accounts 1029 Education Accounts 1106 Electricity Accounts 74 Electricity Accounts 160 Electricity Accounts 246 Electricity Accounts 366 Electricity Accounts 471 Electricity Accounts 566 Electricity Accounts 690 Electricity Accounts 797 Electricity Accounts 921 Electricity Accounts 1018 Electricity Accounts 1126 Fire Brigade Accounts 907 Fire Brigade Accounts 993 3 Fire Brigade Accounts 1089 Gas Accounts 76 Gas Accounts 157 Gas Accounts 247 Gas Accounts 362 Gas Accounts 474 Gas Accounts 568 Gas Accounts 688 Gas Accounts 794 Gas Accounts 923 Gas Accounts 1017 Gas Accounts 1125 Housing and Factorial Accounts 85 Housing and Factorial Accounts 180 Housing and Factorial Accounts 259 Housing and Factorial Accounts 394 Housing and Factorial Accounts 492 Housing and Factorial Accounts 590 Housing and Factorial Accounts 700 Housing and Factorial Accounts 818 Housing and Factorial Accounts 970 Housing and Factorial Accounts 1044 Housing and Factorial Accounts 1133 Magistrates Accounts 77 Magistrates Accounts 173 Magistrates Accounts 384 Magistrates Accounts 486 Magistrates Accounts 583 Magistrates Accounts 672 Magistrates Accounts 909 Magistrates Accounts 1035 Magistrates Accounts 1116 Markets and Baths Accounts 43 Markets and Baths Accounts 126 Markets and Baths Accounts 209 Markets and Baths Accounts 322 Markets and Baths Accounts 435 Markets and Baths Accounts 544 Markets and Baths Accounts 669 Markets and Baths Accounts 779 4 Markets and Baths Accounts 896 Markets and Baths Accounts 1000 Markets and Baths Accounts 1099 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 30 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 112 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 202 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 306 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 413 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 516 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 634 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 749 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 837 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 886 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 981 Parks and Cemeteries Accounts 1072 Police and Lighting Accounts 54 Police and Lighting Accounts 137 Police and Lighting Accounts 224 Police and Lighting Accounts 334 Police and Lighting Accounts 430 Police and Lighting Accounts 541 Police and Lighting Accounts 663 Police and Lighting Accounts 776 Police and Lighting Accounts 901 Police and Lighting Accounts 996 Police and Lighting Accounts 1097 Public Assistance Accounts 33 Public Assistance Accounts 140 Public Assistance Accounts 226 Public Assistance Accounts 312 Public Assistance Accounts 448 Public Assistance Accounts 551 Public Assistance Accounts 637 Public Assistance Accounts 782 Public Assistance Accounts 935 Public Assistance Accounts 1006 Public Assistance Accounts 1077 Public Health Accounts 58 Public Health Accounts 147 Public Health Accounts 235 5 Public Health Accounts 345 Public Health Accounts 458 Public Health Accounts 556 Public Health Accounts 675 Public Health Accounts 789 Public Health Accounts 915 Public Health Accounts 1010 Public Health Accounts 1119 Transport Accounts 47 Transport Accounts 128 Transport Accounts 213 Transport Accounts 325 Transport Accounts 531 Transport Accounts 642 Transport Accounts 762 Transport Accounts 894 Transport Accounts 999 Transport Accounts 1084 Water Accounts 28 Water Accounts 116 Water Accounts 204 Water Accounts 308 Water Accounts 414 Water Accounts 518 Water Accounts 630 Water Accounts 753 Water Accounts 835 Water Accounts 889 Water Accounts 979 Water Accounts 1071 Works Accounts 25 Works Accounts 118 Works Accounts 207 Works Accounts 301 Works Accounts 416 Works Accounts 520 Works Accounts 626 Works Accounts 839 Works Accounts 888 Works Accounts 980 6 Works Accounts 1074 Finance Accounts Due to Town 829 Electricity Acquisition and Use of Certain Materials 470 Education Adderley House, Monifieth - Transport of Pupils Attending 570 Schools Sub-Committee of Education Adderley House, Monifieth - Use of 1111 Education Admission of Pupils from Primary Schools to Secondary Departments of Academies 1026 Secondary Education Sub-Committee of Education Admission of Pupils to Academies in August 1940 716 Police and Lighting Admission to Places of Public Entertainment - Carrying of Gas Masks 868 Police and Lighting Admission to Theatres Etc - Carrying of Gas Masks 261 Public Assistance Adoption of Children (Scotland) Act 1930 312 Continuation Classes Group Committee of Education Adult Education 723 Continuation Classes Group Committee of Education Adult Education 1032 Education Adult Education - Regional Committee 570 Education Adult Education Classes 371 Education Adult Education in HM Forces 959 Continuation Classes Group Committee of Education Adult Education in HM Forces 1033 Education Advanced Division - Maintenance Allowances 268 Education Advanced Division - Maintenance Allowances 712 Education Advanced Division - Maintenance Allowances 1106 Finance Advances to Owner Occupiers under Section 75 of the 1925 Act 282 Gas Advertising 496 Lord Provost's Advertising 830 Parks and Cemeteries Advertising of Wartime Allotments 511 Transport Advertising on Trams and Buses - Application for Reduction in Rent 46 Cleansing Advertising Site 161 Fire Brigade AFS - Conditions of Service 902 Fire Brigade AFS - Conditions of Service 1046 Police and Lighting AFS Headquarters - Equipment of 131 Fire Brigade AFS Headquarters - Protection of Plate Glass Windows 905 Fire Brigade AFS Headquarters - Protection of Plate Glass Windows 993 Police and Lighting AFS Personnel 132 Fire Brigade AFS Personnel - Deferment of Calling-Up for Military Service of 1087 Fire Brigade AFS Personnel - Promotions of 906 Education After School Music in the City 708 Education After School Music in the City 1025 Housing and Factorial Agricultural Workers - Housing of 1043 Works Sub-Committee of Education Aid Raid Precautions in Schools - Protected Accommodation in Strengthened Playsheds and 721 Basements in Various Primary Schools Transport Air Raid Periods - Continuance of Work During 1149 Electricity Air Raid Precautions 689 7 Electricity Air Raid Precautions 1126 Housing and Factorial Air Raid Precautions - Butterburn School - Use
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