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THE HOUSE CROWDED.

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THE HOUSE CROWDED. At the weekly meeting of this Board on Saturday, there were present-Rev F. W. Edmondes, M.A., (chairman), Mr Edmund D. Lewis (vice-chairman), Colonel Turbervill, Mrs Randall, Mrs Parry, Revs H. Eynon Lewis, David Davies, H. J. Humphreys, T. Howells, Messrs W. Hopkin, W. Thomas (Newton), Griffith Edwards, W. Jones, Edward Lewis, W. Griffiths, T. Jones (Maesteg), R. Williams, J. G. Loveluck, Daniel Samuel, Howel Williams, Charles Phillips, J. H. Thomas, W. Howells (Wick), Edward Morgan, Evan Evans, Richard Thomas, Wm. Street, Edward Thomas, D. Spencer, junr.; H. O. Irvine, Lemuel Griffiths, D. H. Price. W. B. Loveluck, and Morgan John. STATISTICAL. The Clerk reported the number of inmates in receipt of outdoor relief to be 779, as against 821 during the corresponding period of last year; and the expenditure JE87 Is lOd as against £ 84 5s 9d. 3CABBIAOE OF TWO PARISHES. A letter was read from tLe Clerk to the County Council, with reference to the proposal to unite the parishes of Llandough and St. Mary Church for all civil purposes, stating that the Council were satisfied that a prima facie case had been made out for such proposal, and a local enquiry would be held on Tuesday, February 12th, at Llandough, by County Councillor Oliver H. Jones. AN AFIOBTXVB APPLICATION. A letter was read from W. Rogers, Pontypool, stating that, having seen that there was a vacancy for a door keeper at the Union, he begged to apply for it (laughter). He would take the situation at the Guardians' own price (renewed laughter). The Chairman That's enough of that (laughter). DB. BAITDALL'S REPORT. Mr Edmund Lewis (vice-chairman) reported that the Committee appointed to do so had begun to take into consideration the important report sub- mitted by Dr. Randall on the previous Saturday, and the Committee decided to delegate the structural and miscellaneous parts of the report to the Committee already appointed to deal with the accommodation for Guardians (with the addition of Colonel Turbervill), and the Committee adjournel till Thursday next, to further consider the report. Mr Howell (Wick), thought it was better to refer the whole report to the Committee of the whole Board to meet on Thursday next. Mr D. H. Price moved that the Committee's recommendation be adopted. Colonel Turbervill seconded. Mr J. H. Thomas explained that the Committee were doubtful whether they had a right to appoint another Committee. The Vice-chairman: And the majority thought we had. Mr Howell moved, and Mr Morgan John seconded that the matter be referred to a Committee of the whole Board. The amendment was carried. THE HOUSE CROWDED. The Vice-chairman reported that the House Committee, seeing the present crowded state of the house, had taken into consideration the question as to whether there were not some inmates who could be recommended to the Board as fit to be recipients of outdoor relief, to relieve the present crowded state of the house. The Master recommended three. The names of these were submitted and considered one by one by the Board, the Relieving Officer supplying the necessary information as to their positions. The Vice-chairman moved, and Mr J. H. Thomas seconded, that the Committee's recommendation be adopted. In the course of the conversation it transpired that a married man could not legally go out without taking his wife and family with him. In the case of one of the men, therefore, the Board could not accede to the Committee's recommendation, but the other two men were passed."

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