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.d WREXHAM SCHOOL BOARD. ELECTION OF CLERK. A meeting of this body was held in the Council Chamber, on Tuesday last. There were present Mr. Chas. Hughes (chairman), Dr. Williams, Messrs. Cole- man, C. Itocke, John Gittins, Walter Jones, T. Bury, and John James (clerk). On the reading of the minutes in reference to the resignation of the Clerk, several members expressed a desire that a resolution expressing their thanks to Mr. James for his past services should be entered on the minutes. Eventually the following resolution was passed, on the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Dr. Williams That the Board, upon the retirement of their Clerk, Mr. John James, express their regret that he finds it necessary to resign his appointment, and at the same time they desire to place upon record their sense of the efficient, courteous, and thoroughly satis- factory manner in which the duties of the clerkship have been invariably performed by him from the formation of the Board." Mr. JAMES briefly responded. The next business was the election of a new Clerk. There were five applications, Mr. Ashton Bradiey being the only solicitor who made application. Mr. WALTER JONES moved that Mr. Ashton, ftradley be elected. He thought none of the other applicants were so fitting as Mr. Bradley, who had worfiiis spurs already in connection with the Free Librasy, and he thought this would be a fit and proper recognition for his labour in the cause of education. Mr. T. BURY seconded the motion. He quite agreed with what Mr. Walter Jones had stated, and he cer- tainly ventured to think that the office would be better filled by a legal gentleman than by a layman. (Hear. hear). He had great pleasure in sup- porting Mr. Bradley because he knew that he dis- tinguished himself in his examination and passed in honours, and since then he had shown ability on those occasions when the public had had an opportunity of judging. (Hear, hear). Mr. GITTINS said he was not prepared to oppose Mr. Ashton Bradley, but he wished to say that he quite believed that if Mr. John Davies was elected he would make a capital clerk. Mr. COLEMAN thought it would be well if they could act unanimously, and what Mr. Bury had said of Mr. Bradley was certainly very commendatory. Dr. WILLIAMS thought it was important that they .-should have a legal gentleman who, he thought, could guide them better than one who was not in the law. Mr. HacKE said he felt the force of those remarks or lie should have been in favour of the clerk and visitor being combined in one man. The motion was then put to the meeting and Mr. Ashton Bradley was unanimously elected. Mr. Bradley was at once sent for, and on his arrival the CHAIRMAN informed him that he had been elected clerk, and expressed the hope that he would win the esteem of the Board and the public as their late clerk had done. Mr. BRADLEY said he was much obliged to them for electing hiin as their clerk, and it would be his endeavour to give them satisfaction. The following cases were then considered. In most of them the excuse was, want of money, with a promise to send the children in the future. Mr. Lindnp was asked to watch the cases, and report at the next Board :— To the Members of the Wrexham School Board. Gentlemen.—As you have business to transact to-day besides listening to charges of irregular attendance, I have brought before you as few cases of that class as I possibly could. 1.—Michael Penderiuest, labourer, IG, Mary Ann Square, arah eleven last March, has been absent from school six consecutive wepks made two attendances last week. Mary, nine last January, nearly as great a defaulter as Saraii; Winifred, seven last July, 44 attendances in a quarter; Patrick, five last- July, has made 3 attendances in a quarter. This is the fourth time for this case to be brought before the Board during the present year. There is always an improve- ment after the parent appears before the Board, and then a falling off again. In this respect it is the worst case I am ac- quainted with. 2.—Patrick Keenan, labourer, 26, Yorkshire Square (now 35, Picton Terrace), Phillip, ten last April, has made 36 at- tendances in thirteen weeks. Not in school at all last week, 3. -Thomas Muilins, 15, Picton Terrace (now of Alcock's Court), James has attended 34 times in a quarter. 4.—Patrick Brannan, hbourer, Owen's Conrt, Beast Market, Margaret and Mary. This case will be fresh in the memory of those members who attended the last School Board meeting. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, your obedient servant, Nov. ]8th, 1879. J. LINDC-P.

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