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LLANGOLLEN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. The monthly meeting of this authority was held on Tuesday evening, when the whole of the members were present. Mr. R. M. Davies presided and there were also in attendance Mr. John Evans (Clerk), Mr. John Williams (Surveyor) and Dr. J. P. Drinkwacer (Medical Officer of Health). RE-ELECTION OF MEDICAL OFFICER. A SATISFACTORY REPORT. Mr. John Price proposed and Mr. J. "Williams seconded the re-appointment of Dr. J. P. Dnnk- water as Medical Officer of Health to the Authority for the next twelve months, and this was carried nem Gan.-In his annual report Dr. Drinkwater states that the births registered were 122, giving a birth rate of 34 per 1.000 of the population. J-&6 deaths were 51 or 11'3 per thousand. The infantile mortality was 8 or 65 per 1,000 births registered while for the previous year it was 148. There were three cases of scarlet fever notified from Trevor one causing death Mid cue at Vroncyssyllcau showing a decrease on the year of zymotic diseases.-Dr. Drinkwater thanked the Council for re-electing him and said he had been in office for 30 years.- His report was ordered to be printed. THE SANITARY INSPECTOR. Considerable discussion took place upon Mr. John Roberts proposing that M>\ John Williams be re- appointed as Surveyor at the salary of £ 40 per annum as heretofore. Mr. J. Williams (Llanty,ili,;) said it had been mentioned to him that Mr. Williams was making plans for houses in the district and he thought if that were the ease they had the same indvidaal preparing the plans as architect end passing them as Inspector. Shonld thin be?—Mr. John Price said tbey^ ceuld not expect to have an Inspector who would work the district and do nothing else for a salary of £ 40. He thought he should be permitted to make pla^s wad that a Committee of the Council should aee that they were carried out properly.-—-1 he Surveyor said that the number of plans he had pre- pared, on his own account, was very small-not two In the last ten years, that was so far as the district Was concerned.—Mr. J. Williams said that he would propose that Mr. Williams be asked to discontinue making plans in the district; but did not press the proposal to a vote upon the Surveyor giving his word of honour that he would not do so. Mr. Williams was then unanimously re-appointed as Surveyor. AN ALLEGED POLLUTION. The Inspector reported in regard to the premises of Mr. John Williams, batcher, Pretoria Stores, Rhosymedre, that the building was situated in close proximity to a spring of water from which a number of houses obtained their suppiy of water for domestic purposes. Recently it had been turned into a slaughter house and the spritig was polluted by blood. The occupier refused to desist from killiag and practically defied the Council.—The Clerk said the law upon the matter appeared to be that they could stop the occupier throwing filth into the stream although they could not make him olose the house.-It was decided to authorise the Surveyor to apply to the Magistrates for an order to compel the abatement of the pollution, it being Pointed cat that many hundreds were dependent upon the spring for their drinking water, more especially in the summer season when many of the Illhabitants of Cefn used it. A notice is to be Placed on the spring declaring it unfit for drinking Purposes and a small Committee was appointed, fith power to act with the Surveyor in putting a to the present unsatisfactory condition" of things.

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