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Street Railway Committee’s report adopted: Railway to go ahead – March 13, 1893

Street Railway Committee’s report adopted: Railway to go ahead – March 13, 1893

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The final conditions for the Street Railway’s expansion into the City Streets were laid out. One thousand copies of health code violation notices to be printed, where the health inspector or the police can fill in the details of the violation. Quality of milk sold in the City to be tested from time to time.

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