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HEWCASTLE-EMLYN THE WORKHOUSE QUESTIO. Mr. John Lewi", Meiros Hall, presided over the fortnightly meeting of the above Board held at the Workhouse on Thursday last. STATISTICS. Mr. Elias Rees, relieving officer, had during the fortnight paid £47 6s. to 150 paupers.; Mr. D. B. Davies, E-52 9s. to 169 paupers. Balance in trea- surer's hands, £ 1,708 16s. 9d. The Master reported that 16 inmates were in the house as compared with 19 for last year; casuals, 5. The clerk to the Llandyssul Rural District Coun- cil reported that Mr. D. O. Evans, Talgarth, had been elected guardian in place of Mr. James Jones, who had resigned. THE WORKHOUSE QUESTION. Mr T. Davies, Cilwaunydd fawr, proposed that a small committee of about five be appointed to see into what it had cost to keep the house going during the past twelve months, and also the previous twelve months. This committee would not be asked to bring in any recommendation, but simply to ascer- tain the expenses. Secondly, if the guardians agreed to close the workhouse, to find out the amount of superannuation for the master and matron. Both had been employed for 10 years, and were entitled to superannuation. They could give them from 15s. to 20s. Then again there was Dr. Lloyd. He was paid a salary of £10, and he would be entitled to some superannuation. If it would be decided to close the house, the inmates could be sent to some other institution, and perhaps save the guardians about £ 200 per annum. Thirdly, they would have to consider what would be done with the house. Dr. Jenkins, Henllan, considered that the idea was a good one. As they knew. the military authorities were closing sohools all over the country in order to convert them into military hospitals, and perhaps the War Office would take over the workhouse for that purpose. If they did so. more than likely they would make the necessary alterations at their own expense, and after the war was over, the house could be used as a cottage hospital. It was a big draw back that there was not one in the district. It would do good to the district, both financially and from the health point of view. Mr. W. Jones. Ogof, seconded the proposition of -.N,lr. Davies, and the following were appointed to form the committee:—Mrs. Evans, Esgereitbin; Dr. Jenkins; Messrs. J. O. James; T. Davies, Cilwaun- ydd-fawr; N. Davies. Penbank; J. Davies, Penlan, and D. Jones. Blaenllan. Rural District Council. THE ROADMEN'S WAGES. The monthly meeting of the above Council was held after the termination of the Board, Mr. T. Davies, Cilwaunydd-fawr, presiding. POSTAL HALF-HOLIDAYS. The Clerk read a letter from the G.P.O. Surveyor stating that the following post-offices were to be closed for one half-day each week, and telegrams would be delivered as follows. He asked if the Council would have any objection to the arrange- ment :-capel Evan: Wednesdays; 41 ele grams, New- castle-Emlyn, Llanfihangel-ar-arth: Thursdays; tele- c grams, Maesycrugiau. Pencader: Wednesdays; telegrams. Llanfihangel-ar-arth. Penfcrecourt. Wednesdays; telegrams, Llandyssul. Yelindre. Thursdays; telegrams, Pcntrecourt and Henllan. The Clerk was asked to write enquiring whether telegrams would under this arrangement be deli- vered free of porterage in cases where the addresses were already free. ROADMEN'S WAGES. The roadmen employed by the Council wrote ask- ( ing for an increase in wages owing to the fact that the prices of everything had gone up. They were now receiving 18s. per week. Mr. Ben Rees was of opinion that they were not receiving adequate pay, and he considered that there should not be so much difference between the district men and the county men. The latter were in receipt of 23 s. weekly in addition to one half-day every week. He considered that at any rate they should get 20s. As the matter was not on the agenda, nothing definite could be done that day, and Mr. Ben Rees frave a notice of motion to bring the matter forward at the next meeting. ALLTWALIS WATER SUPPLY. The Carmarthenshire Education Committee wrote I asking the Council to contribute one-half of the expense to be incurred in connection with the pro- posed new water supply for the Alltwalia Council School. The Clerk was directed to reply to the effect that the Council were prepared to contribute a sum of Blo.

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