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LLANELLY COOKERY SCHOOL. CRAFF AT THE EDUCATION COM- MITTEE. At LI a nelly Education Committee on Thursday It was proposed to have a combined cookery school and laundry at Prospect- piaoe school, and engage an additional teacher at about £ 70 per annum. The Chairman. said that the only cost besides the teacher would be the soap. Children usually provided the garments for washing. They woaJd not take in public washing. (Laughter.) Mr D. R. Edmunds doubted whether the children were at present being taught the proper class of cookery. Mr. D. J. Dr vies observed that almost everyone understood plain cookery. He was afraid, howver, t>at Mr. Edmunds did not know much aiksut it. {Laughter.) Mr. Edmunds remarked that Mr. Davies, with his knowledge, might be of rome assistance to the ladies. ILeughrer.) Mr. Phi 11 ire urged that domestic sub- jects should be dealt with carefully. Mr. Nathan Griffiths said that if wom«* advanced in the next decade as they vanoed in the past decade cookery wonld have to be taught to the boys. The question was deferred antil the- next meeting. "111:

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