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FIRST MEETING.

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FIRST MEETING. NO CO-OPTATIVE GUARDIANS. The first meeting of the newly-constituted Neath Board of Guardians was held on Tuesday. So large was the attendance that after the members had declared their acceptance of office an adjournment was made to a larger room than that in which the old Board met. The following were present :—Messrs J. H. Rowland, A. S. Gardner, Rees Jenkins, G. H. Davey, C. S. Price, J. E. Moore, J. H. Moore, M. Davies, B. A. Griffiths, D. Williams, J. E. Vaughan, Hopkin Jones, — Jones (Cwmaven), Lewis Howell, J. Davies, W. Daniel, W. B. Trick, G. Smith, L. Jenkins, J. Muir, Daniel Evans, D. R, David, J. Morgan, W. Jones, W. D. Jones, H. Jeffreys, D. Vauphan, David Powell, J. W. Jones, L. D. Howell, W. Howell, LJ. Howell, Rees Thomas, James Preston, J. H. R. Ritson, Edward Davies, Isaac Evans, Dr Thomas, S. B. Davies, M. G. Roberts, J. B. G. Price, Rev James Edwards, and Rev J. Foulkes. Mr A. S. Gardner, who was voted to the chair pro tem. said that the first business they had to discharge was the election of chairman. Mr Wm Howell said he rose at the outset to affirm a principle. He deprecated the co-optative powers conferred by the Act, and they should not exercise them. The Rev James Edwards seconded. Mr G. H. Davey spoke against the motion. He held that Parliament in its wisdom had thought proper to make the provision apparently in the interests of Boards of Guardians, who may have lost the services of members merely because those gentlemen did not feel that they could stand the racket of a contested election. They knew the changeableness of public mind, and there were some men who could not meet rebuffs as others could. Mr C. S. Price agreed with the co-optative principle. Mr David Williams asked whether it would be competent for the Board to elect other than old ex-officio members as co-optative guardians. The Clerk said that the first elected must be ex-officio. Mr Isaac Evans supported the motion. Men who could be elected who would not take the trouble or would not stand the racket of a contest, had not sufficient backbone to commend them- selves to him. Mr Llewellyn Howell said he had always objected to the ex-officio element in the Board, and he thought an attempt was now being made to re-introduce it. He knew that politics must nob be referred to at that Board unless it was done in a most remote manner, but he could not help saying thato he had read that the co-optative clause had been introduced by the House of Lords, a body which would not exist very much longer. He thought the remarks made by Mr Davey and Mr Price were scarcely complimentary to the Board, as nearly all the members of the old board had been returned. Mr J. H. Moore said he was nob enamoured of th3 co optative principle. That was his rule, but there were exceptions to every rule in the world. In that case he desired an exception to be made, as certain of the ex-officio members of the old Board had given the closest attention to their duties, having been the most regular in their attendance. The Rev J. Foulkes spoke against the adoption of the principle. Mr Wm Jones said it was not for that Board to propose an amendment of the law. It appeared to him that they had no choice in the matter, and must adopt the co-optative principle. 22 voted for the motion, and 12 against. Mr Daniel Evans moved that Mr John Henry Rowland be appointed chairman. Mr W. B. Trick seconded, and it was carried unanimously. Mr Rowland, in returning thanks, said he should like the Guardians to remember that they were not elected to administer relief, that must be left to the Relieving Officer. Mr J. Preston moved that Mr Hopkin Jones be appointed vice-chairman. This was seconded by Mr Rees Jenkins, and supported by Mr Rees Thomas. The motion was carried unanimously. Mr Hopkin Jones, in accepting election, ex- pressed his warm thanks. The election of an Assessment Committee, con- sisting as hitherto of 12 members, occupied a con- siderable time. Seventeen names were proposed, and the following were chosen—Messrs Hopkin Jones 41, S. B. Davies 38, M. G. Roberts 38, A. S. Gardner 37, Rees Thomas 35, Edward Davies 35, David Williams 32, Osborne Sheppard 29, J. Muir 29. A second ballot had to be taken in regard to the following, the first three of whom wore elected :—Rees Jenkins 39, G. H. Davey 28, J. Preston 28, Meredith Davies 27. School Attendance and Cottage Homes Commit- tees were appointed, the meeting finding some difficulty in regard to the former, owing to increasing number of School Boards in the Union. A report was read from Dr James, Cwmavon, on his visits to foster parents. The Superintendent of the Cottage Homes reported that Mrs Gwyn bad given the inmates of the Homes their Christmas dinner; Mr Henry Grandfield had sent a quantity of apples and oranges, and Mr John Newall Moore, of Longford, had on New Year's Day given the children, cake, sweets, and pence. A vote of thanks to Mrs Gwyn and the others named was carried unanimously. A letter was read from Mr D. H. Jones, clerk to the Llantwib Lower Parish Council, asking the Board to grant the nse of their Board room for the meetings of the Council. í Mr Wm Jones said the parish or Llantwit Lower was about three miles in length, and their Board room would be most central for the meetings of the Council. He moved that the application be granted. Mr David Williams seconded. t The Chairman suggested that the meetings could most suitably be held at the Town Hall, where there was a room thoroughly adapted to the purpose. After some discussion as to the charge which sbonld be made for lighting and cleaning, it was resolved to grant the request, the terms to be arranged by the Council with the matron of the Union.

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