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War and Politics.

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Knighton S.S. Work. I

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COUNTY COMMITTEE MEET.

DECREASE OF PROSECUTIONS.

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GUARDIANS' CONGRATULATIONS.…

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Assistant-Overseers' Books.I

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I Knighton County Court. I

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DECREASE OF PROSECUTIONS.

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BRECONSHIRE POLICE—continued. the Army. Special Constables The Swansea Corporation gave notice to withdraw the special constables who were employed for the protection of their waterworks at Cray. This was done on the 21st May. The corporation are now guarding the reservoir with their own men. The Cardiff Waterworks are still guarded by your special con- stables. A cheque for X599 Os 3d has been receiv- ed from the Home Office, being half-payment for services of special constables from the outbreak of war to 31st December, 1914. Half the amount received for the actual salaries of these men is to be refunded as follows :—Swansea, X211 8s 9d; Cardiff, 4200 156 6d; Abercrave Colliery Co., R33 9s 9d; total, Y,445 14£. Searching and attend- ance (female prisoners) At present there are no fixed scales of charges for the searching and at- tendance upon female prisoners, or for the wash- ing of cell bed clothing. Therefore, I beg to submit the following charges for your approval:—Search- ing and attendance, first 24 hours, or part thereof, 2/6; each successive 24 hours, or part thereof, 1/ washing cell bed clothing (quilts, bed covers and blankets), 6d each. Government Inspection His Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary (Mr Leonard Dunning) inspected the two divisions of this county on the 4th June. Replying to the chairman, the chief constable said the inspector expressed his approval of the efficiency of the force and smartness of the men. The chief constable asked whether the special al- lowance, as a war bonus, granted to the members of the force at the last meeting, should be paid to wives of constables now serving with the forces. The clerk said the committee had no power to grant this. On the suggestion of Mr Prosser Jones, it was decided to ask the Home Office whether this could not be done. "I think," said Mr Jones, "that the wives of those who have joined the colours should have the same benefit as others." County Surveyor's Report. I The county surveyor reported, with reference to the county buildings, as follow :—Brecon Repairs have been carried out to the roofs, etc., the cells and corridors have been lime-whitened, and a new notice board has been provided, at a cost of £4 Os lOd. Cefn The colouring and painting to the court and public rooms, alluded to in my last report, have been carried out, the cells and corridor have been lime-whitened, the wood-work,4 etc., painted, and repairs made to the electric bells, at a cost of £ 10 5s. Sundry small repairs to roof, chim- neys, grates, etc., have been completed, and the gate and posts, forming the public entrance to the court, have been renewed at a cost of R9 16s 6d. Llanwrtyd The small repairs, as reported to you last quarter, have been completed, at a total cost of 43 18s lid. Talgarth Small repairs have been done to part of the boundary wall, and, on the re- quisition of the chief constable, new blinds have been supplied at a cost of J61 12s 4d. Ystrad- gynlais (old) It has been necessary to renew por- tions of the front eaves, gutters, and down-pipe, and to lay a new drain from the latter. Ystrad- gynlais (new) The formation of the parade grounds, roads and pathways is approaching com- pletion, apart from the question of tar-paving, which it has been decided to defer for the present. The furniture has been ordered, but delay in de- livery is expected owing to the war. As soon as the furniture comes to hand (probably in two or three weeks' time), arrangements may be made for using the court.