A letter from A.K. Godfrey, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Citizen's Committee of One Thousand to the City Clerk's Office containing resolutions passed by the Citizens' Committee on May 24, asking that said resolutions be shared with City Council.
A letter from the City Clerk's office to F.A. Cambridge, City Electrician, informing him that new agreements with striking civic employees were being prepared.
A letter from the City Clerk's office to J.G. Classco, Manager of the City Light and Power Department, J.E. Buchanan, Chief of the Fire Department, T.H. Hooper, Superintendent of Waterworks Department, and Dr. A.J. Douglas, Health Officer, informing them that the Fowler amendment has been rescinded.
A letter from the City Clerk's office to J.G. Classco, Manager of the City Light and Power Department, J.E. Buchanan, Chief of the Fire Department, T.H. Hooper, Superintendent of Waterworks Department, and Dr. A.J. Douglas, Health Officer, informing them of that the strike settlement was adopted by Council.
A letter from the City Clerk's office to J.G. Classco, Manager of the City Light and Power Department, J.E. Buchanan, Chief of the Fire Department, T.H. Hooper, Superintendent of Waterworks Department, and the Board of Control, informing them that Council passed a resolution that those employees who did not go on strike are to be compensated for their extra work.
A letter from the City Clerk's Office to Theo. A. Hunt, City Solicitor, informing him that the settlement was adopted by Council and instructing him to prepare agreements with specific civic employees.
A letter from the City Clerk's Office to J.G. Glassco, Manager of the City Light and Power Department, and Theo A. Hunt, City Solicitor, informing them that Council had come to agreement with striking civic electrical workers.
A letter from the City Clerk's office to Thomas H. Johnson, Acting Premier of Manitoba, thanking him for inviting City Council to the negotiation table.
An agreement approved by Council that accepts the settlement facilitated by the Citizens' Committee of One Hundred, but with the addition that officers of the Fire Department are forbidden from being part of a union.
A report by the Citizens' Committee of One Hundred, submitted by its Chairman, A.L. Crossin, to City Council, in which it makes several proposals to settle the civic strike.
A letter from A.E. Boyle, Secretary of the Winnipeg Board of Trade, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, containing a resolution passed by the Winnipeg Board of Trade that supports the City's handling of the civic strike.