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BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

PARISH COUNCIL.

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PARISH COUNCIL. The monthly meeting of the Parish Coun cil was held on Friday last, and Mr. Thomas Griffiths (chairman), presided over a full attendance of members. Mr. Samuel Jones stated that he had interviewed the committee of the District Council, and that they had resolved to recommend the acquisition of an additional 500 feet of hose for the use of the Fire Brigade. The matter of Maesbrith footpath was referred to the Footpaths Committee. The following resolution with reference to the International Peace Crusade was passed —' That this Council heartily rejoices that in response to the Czar's rescript a confer- ence of the great powers will shortly be held, and hails with satisfaction the decision of the Government to take part in such con- ference, and urges Her Majesty's Ministers to give such instructions to its representa- tives as will lead to relieve the burdens pressing upon the nations and promote the peace of the world.' A letter was received from the surveyor of the County Council with reference to the piece of land at Brynffynnon recently enclosed by the Parish Council, and the clerk was directed to see to the matter. Mr. Edwards called attention to the state of Maescafn Footpath, which had been dam- aged by the recent floods, and it was decided that the same be repaired. The Clerk was directed to call the atten- tion of the Corwen Water Co., to the old reservoir as water was running therefrom on to the public footpath, causing much dam- age. The Clerk was directed to communicate with the Postmaater General urging the introduction of the telephone system to Corwen.

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BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

ST. ASAPH (FLINT) RURAL DISTRICT…

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