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FERNDALE.

TREALAW.

YSTRAD.

TREHERBERT.

NAVIGATION.

YNYSYBWL.

DISESTABLISHMENT MEETING IN…

THE WARDS' QUESTION IN THE…

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THE WARDS' QUESTION IN THE BARRY DISTRICT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTH WALES STAR. SIR,—I shall be glad if you will kindly insert the following letter, which I have addressed to the Barry Dock JSvws, in the next issue of your paper. -Yours truly, J. C. MEGGITT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BARRY DOCK NEWS. SIR,-The letter which Mr. Jones-Lloyd ad- dressed to you on the 16th inst. is so misleading and contains so many mis-statements, that I must again trouble you in this matter, though had you not suppressed my letter to yourself last week, I should have been content to have remained silent. Mr. Lloyd states, among other things, that at our interview on the 8th mat., he said my request for a bond was both unusual and unnecessary, and also that he would indemnify me to the extent of two guineas. This is contradictory. If what was asked was unnecessary and unusual, why should he offer to guarantee anything ? As a matter of fact, he did not make any offer, neither did he say that the request was unusual and unnecessary nor did he give me the impression that there would be any difficulty in getting a bond. At our interview we went through the paragraphs dealing with this question in the Public Health Act 1875. and I distinctly told Mr. Lloyd that if he would see the clerk to the Board, who had legally advised me that the bond was necessary, and satisfy him either as to the amount, or make any other ar- rangement vhich he (Mr. Lloyd) could suggest, I should be perfectly content, and would act accord- ingly, as it was a legal question and one which could be best arranged by lawyers. Mr. Jones-Lloyd also informs you that I said the movement was somewhat premature. This is per- fectly true, but yet misleading. Mr. Lloyd inci- dentally asked me how many members of the Board were opposed to the division into wards, and my reply was that I thought all were in favour of the scheme, but I said that it might have been wise to have delayed moving in the matter until the district was further developed and we had settled down," adding, however, that as the question was now brought forward, the sooner perhapg it was settled the better. When I said this I little thought that a most unworthy attempt would be made to make capital out of a friendly conversation. In conclusion, I strongly protest against the con- duct of Mr. Lloyd in this matter. We met, dis- cussed the question, and yet he writes letters containing imputations of an unwarrantable nature, and makes very misleading and incorrect statements. I leave your readers to draw their own conclu- sions.-Yours faithfully, (Signed) J. C. MEGGITT. Steam Saw Mills, Barry Dock.

THE PAINTER'S STRIKE AT BARRY.

Family Notices

BRIDGEND LOCAL BOARD.

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BRIDGEXD.

-. OGMORE VALLEY.

BRYNCETHIN.

COWBRIDGE.

BLACKMILL.

PORTHCAWL.

PONTYPRIDD.

TREHARRIS.

ABERDARE.

LLANTWIT-VARDRE.

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