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A LEADING CONSERVATIVE PAPER ANI) "THE STAR." Representative newspapers, like representative men, must hold different views about politics, but their divergent opinions, expressed fairly, honestly, and stjjiightforwardlv, should not make them forget the good feeling and the courteous spirit befitting a noble profession. As an example of a fair and candid criticism, we append the following extract from the JYorth 11 'i/lrx (iuardi'i'n, the leading Conservative weekly of North Wales The first number of The South Wales Star (published as a weekly papec at Cadoxton, Cardiff) has come to hand, and although we differ widely in opinion, politi- cally, from our contemporary, we offer it a cordial welcome. We cannot have too many well-conducted newspapers in Wales, provided they are used as instru- ments to guide the people to judge rightly of the Government in power from session to session^ It is the height of folly for any newspaper, Lifleral or Radical, to; ignore facts which are patent to all intelli- gent worldng men, and although we offer the new Star in the literary firmament a cordial welcome, we are sanguine that if it is permitted to attain a few growth, and enjoy a wider and more Liberal scope of intelligence, it "will moderate its hostility, not only with reference to the Established Church, but will cheerfully recognise the power and worth of not only the Church in Wales, but in the efforts made by the recent Unionist Government for the working classes, comuared with recent Governments guided by Mr. Gladstone. We commend to our contemporary the very admirable and well-deserved allusions made bv Mr. Gladstone, at Hastings, to the ability of Lord Salisbury as Prime Minister, in dealing with the foreign affairs of this great country. We repeat that wehaii-the birth of The Star with pleasure. It is well printed, but, apart from the misleading political in- struction which it seeks to impart, its contents are varied and interesting, and, if faithfully managed, is destined to achieve success. Let. us. by all means, differ as much as we like in politics and in our views on all public matters, but let us keep clear of all petty personalities and of malice, hatred, and all uncharitableness."

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