Cork City Council Minutes Partial Index 1901-1967

Cork City Council Minute Books Index 26 July 1901 - 13 June 1967

Index Term

Presidential Elections

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/19 (10 Jul 1951 - 23 Aug 1955)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Letter from Dept. of Local Government appointing days for election, 136, congratulations to Sean T. O’Kelly on unopposed re-election as President, 182, acknowledged, 172

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Presidential Elections Act, 1937

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/17 (23 Nov 1937 - 20 Feb 1946)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Letter re. page 37, Order appointing days for, 530, 535

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Presidential nomination

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/23 (11 Jan 1966 - 13 Jun 1967)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Mr. Eoin O’Mahony not to be nominated, 39

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Press

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/22 (13 Aug 1962 - 14 Dec 1965)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Reporting of minutes in referred to, 118, accuracy of reports questioned, 129, Asked by An tArd Mhaor to give publicity to re- housing of old people, 273

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Press & Public

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/21 (26 Feb 1959 - 31 Jul 1962)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Attendance at Committee meetings, 229, Motion of Seanoir Reidy, 297, Amendment, 298, Voting on amendment / declared lost, 298, Voting on motion / lost, 298

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Prestressed Concrete Reservoir

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/21 (26 Feb 1959 - 31 Jul 1962)

Sub-Terms and Page Number 7 tenders received for erection at Ballintemple referred to Consulting Engineer, 101

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Prices of goods

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/12 (13 Dec 1912 - 8 Mar 1918)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Protest against the high price of milk, 31/10/1913, Page 104,

Reference to the scarcity and high cost of food with recommendations, 12/3/1915, Page 254, Reference to the Special Committee on the price of foodstuffs, 11/6/1915, Page 282, Reference to the price of coal and that it be regulated, 23/7/1915, Page 294, Reference to the supply of coal for the coming winter, 10/9/1915, Page 305, Resolution from the Board of Guardians adopted that cargoes of coal be imported into the city and sold at cost price to the poor, 10/3/1916, page 363, Resolution from Sligo adopted in connection with the prevention of the export of certain foodstuffs, such as potatoes, necessary for home support, 24/11/1916, Page 453, Reply from P.J. O’Shaughnessy, M.P. in relation to the prices of foodstuffs, high freight charge and practical suggestions offered, 24/11/1916, Page 454, Complaints from the citizens and from the medical profession about the poor quality of wartime bread in Cork, request to the Minister of Food that the quality of flour be improved in the interest of public health, 17/8/1917, page 560, Following an address to the Council by Tomas MacCurtain of the Sinn Fein Executive, Cllr. Lane moved that the Council call upon producers and dealers of certain commodities such as oats, bacon, fish and cattle to sell only for exclusive Irish use. The Council recognised the importance of retaining sufficient food supplies in the country to ensure that there should be no shortage or anything approaching a famine. An unexpected reference to MacCurtain was found in the minutes of, 11/1/1918, Page 621. High Sheriff suggested that Concert be held in the Opera House and that proceeds be devoted to the Cork Charitable Coal Fund, 11/1/1918, Page 623

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Prince of Wales

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/16 (25 Jun 1929 - 26 Oct 1937)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Forthcoming visit to Belfast, 22/11/1932, page 236

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