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Hengoed Co unty School. II MEETING OF GOVERNORS. The ordinary meeting of the Governors of the Hengoed and Pengarri County Schools was held at Hengoed on Wednesday afternoon. Mr J. D. Thomas in the chair. There were also present, Col. H Morgan Lindsay, Miss Thomas, Ald. W. Williams, Mr. W. C. Beddoe, Mr. Rees Davies, Rev. R. Evans, Mr D. Prosser, Mr, R. W. Jones, B.A., Miss James, with the Clerk (Mr. Gwilym Evans) The first business of the. meeting was to elect the chairman and vice-chairman for the. ensu ing year. Col. Lindsay proposed that Mr. J. D. Thomas be. re-elocted chairman* as no one knew more about the subject than he. Mr Beddoe said ho had much, pleasure in second- ing this as the chairman was so conversant with the work, and he was glad to see had fairly, recovered. from his. late illness.—The mo- tioffiiaviog been eftrri^cl, the chairman thanked the members for this mark of their esteem, and said ho hoped in the coming year to be able to render still better service than in the past. The Chairman then proposed that Col. Lind- say be elected vice-cnairman, and this was seconded by the Rev. R. Evans, and unanim- ously carried. Col. Lindsay expressed his ap- preciation of the honour. A letter was then read from Mr. Frank James, Clerk to the Gellygaer District Council, notifying the appointment of Mr. Rees Davies by the Council as a member of the Board of Governors for the next three years. At this point Mr. Rees Davies entered, and was in- II troduced by Ald. W. Williams.—The Chair- man expressed his pleasure at meeting Mr. Davies, and welcomed him to the work of the Governors on behalf of those present.—Mr. Davies thanked the Chairman for his kind words, and said it would be a pleasure to him to do anything he could in the interests of the schools. A circular letter was read from Dr. James respecting travelling teachers in various sub- jects, The Clerk said that an application had been made by the headmaster of Pengam School for the services of, one of these teachers and Miss James made application for the ser- vices of an out-mistress on one day of the week. The Clerk submitted a. statement of accounts for the month, which showed that after draw- ing cheques for the accounts presented that day amounting to £8243 lld., there would remain a balance in the bank of £ 1,163 Is. Id The Clerk stated that there bad been some correspondence in COrinection with the science grant Nth. Girls', go" had earned £1,010; but had only been credited with RA56 8s. 4cL —It was decided^ that the headmaster and headmistress and the Clerk should go into this matter and report. It was decided to draw the attention of the county authorities to the fact that no fire ap- pliances were provided at either the Hengoed or Pengam Schools. Mr. W. Coslett Beddoe moved a resolution that books should at the beginning of the next year be supplied to the scholars free of cost. I well know the reason, Mr. Beddoe said, that this order was rescinded a few years ago, viz., the financial condition of the school. But, as we all know, we hav^ now come to a safe land- ing, and I think it is out duty as representa- tiveS and guardians of the poor to make up these scholarships as before, and I move that scholarships include books for both the boys' and girls' schools.-—Mr. Rees Davies: I have pleasure in seoonding that. I have heard many complaints, but could give no explanation.— Miss Thomas said she thought it would be better to vote the free use of books to scholars rather than to give them, by which means the books, if well treated, could be handed on from one to another. — The Chairman sug- gested that it would be well to defer the matter till July. Mr. Beddoe could see, he said, that the present meeting was entirely in favour of his motion.—Mr. Beddoe said he was willing to defer it for a month until the new members came in; but he wanted the thing to come into working order with next year. Was there any object in deferring it?—The Chairman: There are some things coming up at the next finance meeting which we cannot touch upon now.—Mr. D. Prosser: I' feel we ought to know what this will odlst us.—Chairman: Leave it till the end of June, Mr. Beddoe.—Mr. Bed- doe: You were talking about finance, and about increasing the salaries of masters and mistresses. Are you afraid our finances are not good enough for scholars' books?—The Chair. man: Not at all.—Mr. Beddoe then agreed to the question remaining in abeyance till June.

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