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.. Foremen's Protest.

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Llanelly : Its Place and Prospects.

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I Late Sir Stafford Howard

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NEW DOCK STARS R.F.C.

Education Committee.

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Education Committee. RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS. At the meeting of the Education Com- mittee on Thursday, Coun. J. L. Jones presiding, the Clerk reported that he had received seven letters from teachers ten- dering their resignations. These were from Mr. Fred Rees, Old road School; Miss Williams, Lakefield; Miss A. E. Daw, Old road; Miss David, New Dock; Miss Stallard and Miss Griffiths, New Dock. In the case of the first named, the Clerk read a letter in which ?>Ir. Rees stated that, having been the recipient of a grant from the Board of Education, it was his intention to continue his -studies at College. He asked that a place be kppt vacant for him, as he would be anxious to return to work under the local Education Committee. It was decided to keep a vacancy for Mr. Rees. I Transfer. An application was also received from Miss Henshaw, of Lakefield School, re- f. questing her transfer to Old road School, in place of Miss Daw. On the motion of Coun. M. Morgans, it was decided to grant the transfer. I Care of the Eyes. The Clerk read a letter from the Board of Education approving of the decision of the Committee to allow two half-days a week for the purposes of having child- ren's eyesight examined, the remunera- tion to be JE150 per annum. The Board also expressed a desire to learn the name of the surgeon appointed, the date on which appointed and the naturo of his duties, etc. It was, however, remarked that his services would not be needed until next year, and Coun. Jennings sug- I gested deferring the matter until March, r.. and this was agreed to. Tenders forr Materials. Ald. D. James Dayies said that he had been authorised to go through a number y of tenders which had been received from various firms, quoting prices for school materials, etc., and he found that the lowest tender was that of the Educational Supply Co., Cardiff, and moved that their tender be accepted, this being eventually decided upon.

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