A letter from C.J Brown, City Clerk, to the Committee on Finance, enclosing a letter sent by W.W. Lefeaux, Honourary Secretary of the Winnipeg Central Labor Council of the One Big Union, requesting the City provide a band for the Labour Day event.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to J.H. Blackwood, Secretary of the Public Parks Board, referring a request from W.W. Lefeaux of the Winnipeg Central Labour Council of the One Big Union's request that a band be provided for a Labour Day event.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary for the Committee on Finance, to Theo. A. Hunt, City Solicitor, regarding the appointment of Aldermen Fisher, Fowler, and Sparling to a subcommittee to deal with the pension of City employees.
A resolution drafted by M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, in the event that Council decides to credit the pensions of employees for their time prior to having gone on strike.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to W.F. Tallman, Street Commissioner, enclosing a request by five casual workers of that department that they be compensated due to the fact that they were laid off as a result of the strike.
Letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to J. Preudhomme, City Solicitor, requesting he prepare By-law 10589 (regarding pensions of civic employees who went on strike) based on the enclosed draft from Aldermen Fowler, Simpson, and Sullivan.
Letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to T.H. Hooper, Operating Superintendent of the Waterworks Department, regarding the pensions of three Waterworks Department employees who went on strike.
A report from J.H. Pearson, Chief Health Inspector, to the Health Committee on scavenging and crematory operations for May, 1919. It records ammounts of refuse removed and cremated, dollars spent, and other statistics. There is also a comparison to May, 1918.
A report by the Health Department, Communicable Diseases Division for June, 1919, submitted to A.J. Douglas, Medical Health Officer. Statistics are listed for various diseases and the operational difficulties caused by the General Strike are addressed.
A report submitted to A.J. Douglas, Chief Health officer, regarding dairy inspection for the month of June, 1919. It is noted that, due to the General Strike, special inspections and deliveries were made in cooperation with the Food Committee.
A letter from J.H. Blackwood, Secretary of the Public Parks Board, to Arthur Dickson, informing him that the General Strike has made it difficult to give him advanced notice about interment at Brookside Cemetery.
A letter from J.H. Blackwood, Secretary of the Public Parks Board, to Alderman J.K. Sparling, Chairman of the Board of Police Commissioners, requesting increased police protection in City parks.
A letter from J.H. Blackwood, Secretary of the Public Parks Board, to Donald MacPherson, Chief Constable, requesting increased police protection in City parks.
Memo from G. Champion, Superintendent of the Public Parks Board, to Theo. A. Hunt, City Solicitor, containing information for the Robson investigation into the General Strike, including information on re-employment, intimidation, and causes of the strike.