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THE MAYORAL PROGRAMME.

A GENERAL ELECTION AT HAND.

WELSHPOOL COUNCIL MEETINGS.

THE HIGHWAY FATALITY.

--THE HARVEST IN WALES.

COUNCILLOR ROGERS AND THE…

YOUTH IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

AN UNFAIR EXCEPTION.

LLANBRYNMAIR.

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LLANBRYNMAIR. PARISH COUNCIL.-A meeting was held on Thursday, when there were present Messrs G. H. Peate (chairman), R. Morris (vice- chairman), T. R. Evans, E. B. Davies, R. E. Bebb, J. H. Williams, R. Williams, and A. P. Howell (clerk).—A letter was read from the Postmaster of Newtown suggesting to curtail the hours for business at the local post office by opening at 8 in the morning instead of at 7, and asking for the observa- tions of the Council. It was resolved not to raise any objection to the suggested change. Mr R. Williams reported on the condition of Fonllech footpath, with the recommenda- tion that the sum of F.2 8s be spent in re- pairing it. Agreed, and Messrs R. Williams and T. R. Evans to superintend the work. -Mr R. Williams was also authorized to put a footbridge on the path leading from Rhiwsaeson-road to Brynllys.-A petition was read from the householders at Pandy asking the Council to put in order the well from which they had their water supply. Mr R. Williams explained that th PTA AST-tic YYUI0 an ample supply of good water, but it was an open well and liable to be contaminated. He suggested to have it bricked, with a stone slab at the bottom and over the top, and estimated the cost to be some 35s to 40s.—Mr E. B. Davies protested against spending any money on it,as he suffered as much inconvenience as any one in respect of water.—Mr R. E. Bebb said this was a village, and that the application was not for having water for one house.—Mr R. Morris thought the landlord should do it.-The Chairman said the Council had the power to do it, that it was a small matter, and that the district where this well was situated had received less from the Parish Council than any district in the parish.—It was eventu- ally resolved to ask the landlord for the materials, and if these were forthcoming the Council to do the work.—A special Com- mittee reported that the income of several charities that were left towards the benefit of education in tlif* r»nricV> „ -l-&I.. "wc tl\Ull1U- lating at the banks. The Committee recom- mended that an application be made to the Charity Commissioners to move in the direction recommended by the Assistant Commissioner, and have them spent in secondary school scholarships.—It was re- solved, on the motion of Mr E. B. Davies, seconded by Mr R. Morri$, to make an application to the Cambrian'Railways Com- pany for improved facilities in the train service from Llanbrynmair to Newtown and Machynlleth fairs.

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Injustice to Llanmerewig.

Careers For County School…

Llanfyllin Mayoral Election.

The Welshpool Election.

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SEEN AND HEARD.

NEWTOWN SESSIONS.