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Letter from C. T. Mott, Liverpool,

Affirmative reply to request for Annual Report of Liverpool Education Committee's School Medical Officer. Enclosed is above committee's resolution concerning amendment of attendance bye-law.

Letter from C. P. Clayton, Rhyl,

Enclosing papers to be considered at next meeting of Departmental Committee on Rural Education in Wales, with ms postscript relating to suggestion to ask J. C. Davies to co-ordinate drafts written by S. J. Evans and a Mr Richards. [papers not found with letter].

Letter from C. P. Clayton, Rhyl,

Letter from secretary of Departmental Committee on Rural Education in Wales re possibility of organizing small drafting executive following arranged committee meeting in London.

Letter from C. P. Clayton, London,

Enclosing a document omitted from file of Departmental Committee on Rural Education in Wales previously sent, with request for suggestions to be submitted at next meeting of committee. [see no. 3].

Letter from Anon,

Brief comments on effect of education authorities requiring matriculation qualifications when employing teachers.

Letter from Anon,

Note relating to gaining copyright permissions [of items included in Bangor Diocesan Festival Book], with further note referring to instructions [re the Festival Book] by S. J. Evans. [see also nos 132, 198-99 and 271-72].

Letter from A.M. Davies, Bangor,

Request on behalf of North Wales Nursing Association for suggestions for pageant depicting Anglesey history, in hope of raising money for association. [see also no. 224].

Letter from A. M. Harries, Cardiff,

Notes on founding of Training College of Domestic Arts for South Wales and Monmouthshire, and on courses followed there, also enclosing pamphlet containing further particulars relating to founding of college. [see no. 71].

Letter from A. H. Trow, Cardiff,

Observations made at meeting of University of Wales Rural Science Faculty re lack of students pursuing studies in Rural Science combinations at university level, with suggestions for improvement. Enclosed is Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries circular issued Jan. 1929, re scarcity of qualified trained biologists, including figures showing increase in research and advisory services financed by Ministry of Agriculture during previous decade.

Incorporated Associations of Head Masters and Head Mistresses of Public Secondary Schools and the Ministry of Labour, Choice of Career ...,

Incorporated Associations of Head Masters and Head Mistresses of Public Secondary Schools and the Ministry of Labour, Choice of Career Series, Nos 1-5, on 'Chemistry and Physics,' Pharmacy; 'Veterinary Surgery'; 'Surveying, Land and Estate Agency, and Auctioneering'; and Architecture'. (London, 1929).

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