A, proposal at a meeting of ihe Carmarthenshire Mucation Authority that four Continental tours be ' granted as' scholarships to colliers attending mining lectures was objected to by Jlr. John Lloyd on tho ground that Wales was ahead of foreign countries in coal minii)!;, aud that the students could learn as much at home. Colonel Morris said that iu scientific mining the foreigner was far in front, and 1 lie tour would be most valuable. Kveiihially ii: was decided, bv 10 votes to 5, to grant the tours by competitive examination. TO INVESTORS. "~ : LET me give you tho benefit of lon-; experience in I'ai.ent-.Model, Design, and Construction. Your idea is of no value unless proporlv carried out mechanically. Workmanship guaranteed. Call, write, or ring 'Phone 207(1. ... V. O. VOX IrAKTITZPCTi; Mech. Kng„ 120 Cihuznec St., Wellington. niGGINSON •& MACSIUNIC .Sliarcbroke's and Accountant-, i::j l-'L'ATHKRSTOX ST., WIiIXIN'UTON Telegrams—'"Alarmion-
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1719, 9 April 1913, Page 10
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145Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1719, 9 April 1913, Page 10
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