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I Milk Prices at Llanelly…

" The Home Fires Burning."

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The Home Fires Burning." COUNCIL AND THE COAL QUESTION Coun. A. E. Taylor, at Burry Port Council meeting, proposed that Mr. H. ,B. Jones (the surveyor) also take over until a man is appointed, the work of the coal inspector. The Clerk said it had been reported that some of the local coal merchants were selling coal in bags at 2s. 2d. per cwt. He accordingly wrote to the Coal Controller and enclosed the schedule of prices fixed. With regard to prosecution powers the Coal Controller's department had written stating that local authorities could proceed against those infringing, but that, in each case, the Controller should consider it. With regard to the schedule of prices the department pointed out that the price of Is. lid. per cwt. (in bags) did not appear to be suffi- cient. It should be 2s. Coun. W. T. Edmunds: I take it that the next procedure will be to revise the schedule. The Clerk thought that, as a matter of form, the coal merchants should be called together to meet the Council again. That course was agreed to, the Clerk in the meantime to write to the various authorities in the locality for their j < schedules for purposes of comparison.

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ASTERISKS.

CALFARIA CHAPEL.

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