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BRIDGEND.

MINISTERIAL CALL FOR THEI…

NOTES AND NEWS FROM PONTYCYMMER.

PONTYPRIDD.

MID-REONDDA GLEANINGS.

GRAND CONCERT AT CADOXTON.

WENVOE.

FROM BRISTOL TO BRIDGEND -…

BARRY AND CADOXTON PUBLIC…

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BARRY AND CADOXTON PUBLIC LIBRARIES COM- MITTEE. The above committee of the Barry and Cadoxton Local Board met at Cadoxton on Wednesday night, when there were present Messrs. J. C. Meggitt (chairman), W. Lloyd Edwards. W. Thomas (Cadox- ton). W. J. Flowers, D. Roberts, and G. F. Willett (clerk's deputy).-A letter was read from the clerk of the Glamorgan County Council, stating that in reference to the sum of £2,100 for the past year, which the Council had under the Customs and Excise Act, and the money received this year had been devoted to building schools, and the Council were prepared to aid the committee in building a school for technical instruction if a site were provided, and a contribution to the build- ing was forthcoming from local sources.-It ap- pears that at the last meeting the sum of Y.30 was voted to the sub-committee for the science and art classes, but the clerk (Mr. J. A. Hughes) re- commended that that resolution should be res- cinded, because, under the Technical Instruction Act, a penny rate can be made by the Local Board. —A motion to this effect was carried.-Several articles were ordered to be obtained for the rooms, and a number of bills were passed.-The question of revising the lists of papers and periodicals was left to the managers of each room.—The custom- ary reports were received and approved of.—The Clerk submitted an agreement between the mem- bers of the Cadoxton Recreation Rooms and the Public Libraries Committee, which was deferred for consideration until the next meeting.—Mr. W. Thomas was authorised to see Miss Bray, who supplies the papers. &c., for the reading rooms, to see if she will agree to continue to supply them until the end of the year at the same charges.—A letter was read from the editor of the Harry Dock JS'nv-t replying to a letter addressed to the com- mittee at their last meeting from the editor of the South Wales Star in reference to the reporting of meetings of the sub-committee.—No action was taken in the matter.—This was the principal busi- ness.

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