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I Registration Arrangements. r COLWYN COUNCIL'S STEPS. I I BAD DRAINAGE AT HOWEY. Present at Colwyn Rural Council's meeting, on Monday, were Mr J. L. Davies (chairman), Rev. D. L. Davies and Messrs. H. Evan-Thomas, Wm. Prothero, T. Davies, T. Price, E. Probert, W. W. Lennard (deputy-clerk) and J. Evans (surveyor). Dr. W. Black Jones (medical officer) also at- tended. The deputy-clerk stated he had examined the surveyor's quarterly cash account, which showed an expenditure of t40 4s Id. Correspondence was received from Mr W. B. de Winton (Kimberley, Llandrindod Wells), draw- ing the council's attention to the bad drainage at several new cottages in Howey. He asked them to take the necessary steps to have the nuisances remedied. The medical-officer intimated that this was the first intimation he had had of the nuisance and promised to inspect the cottages. The deputy-clerk observed he had not beard from Rhayader Rural Council with respect to Waterloo Flat road. He had, however, seen reports in the local Press to the effect that Rhayader Council, at its last meeting, rescinded the resolution not to repair the road, and had agreed to expend X10 to place the road in a proper state of repair. This was a. step in the right direction, for the road needed attention. Replying to the chairman, the surveyor said their end of the road was in passable condition. A letter, relative to the National Registration Act, came to hand from the Local Government Board. The deputy-clerk said that, in two cases only, had enumerators for the last census failed to volunteer to do registration work—Aberedw and Llanbadarn-y-garreg and Rhulan. They would execute the work, if paid, but could not afford to do it voluntarily. As far as the district generally was concerned, the response had been satisfactory. Mr H. Evan Thomas promised to assist Miss Price in the work in Disserth and Trecoed parishes, as also did Mr T. Davies in Rhulan. The chairman was of opinion that the represen- tatives of each parish should assist the enumer- ators. He intended doing so in his parish. Mr Wm. Prothero thought the work should be, equally distributed amongst the enumerators. Those who volunteered to act as enumerators were :—Disserth and Trecoed. Miss Price (Red House) and Mr Edwin Probert; Llanelwedd, Mr W. R. Whislay; Llanfarred, Mr Jas. Prothero; Llansaintfraed, Mr E. D. Williams; Cregrina and Bettws, Mr J. W. Evans (surveyor); Llan- badarn-y-garreg and Rhulan. Mr Albert Price; Aberedw, Mrs P. L. Jones; and Llandrindod Rural, Mr Morgan Morris.

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