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Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

28 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

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"ERROR OF JUDG|\: MENT."

.. FATHEADED POOLS."

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1 I "UNEASY LIES THE 1 HEAD-"…

" G.F.S. " AT SWANSEA.

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DIVIDED VILLAGE,

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DIVIDED VILLAGE, SCHOOL STRIKE AT PONTY- EATES. A report presented to the Carmarthen- fiihire County Education Authority an Thurs- da.y disclosed a school strike at Pointyeates, which has two (schools—one in the LLaneiiy distract and one in Osui-morthen. The formes' school was overcrowded, and the ohikLreai from the Cairmiairthen side were turned out. The Carmarthen school then proving also overcrowded, the children from the Llati- elly side were turned out. The parents resent these actions, alleging that both schools aire insufficient. The chil- dren evicted to the number of 40 are now going to neither ecliool and the parents flatly decline to send them. The stiiik-e has so feur extended over two weeks. The whole difficulty has been caused by an ammigeiment made at the last meeting of the county education committee by which tJhe village has been divided inito two parts. The ohi'dreai living in the houses above the post offioe were told off to attend the upper school, arid the rerraaining children were to attend the olwer school. The parents have takien strong objection to this arrangement, which came into force this month,, and things canne to a climax on Thursday, when a nmnlber of children pre- sented themselves at the lower school in- stead of the upper school. They were re- fused admission. The matter haas been taken up by a deputation of parents, who, it j wsus thought, would wait upon the Car- marthenshire Education Committee at Car- marthen on Thursday. No deputation, however, appeared. The only reference to the m.a.ttar was made by the Rev. A. Fuller Mills, who a.sekd if anv headmaster bad THE RIGHT TO REFUSE A BOY ADMISSION to a school unless he was guilty ol aome- thing. The Clark said there was an arrangement wheueby dhildren within a certadn area were limited to that area by reason of there not being suffiLiorA roam in the other school, with the object of pereventing overcrowding. Steps are being taiken with a view to an aniica.ole settlement.

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ITRAWLERS I TUSSLE.

CAN THEY AFFORD IT?

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"SEEMS OUTRAGEOUS." -

STOMACH TROUBLES.

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