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REPORT OF DIRECTORS.

GENERAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS…

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SOUTH WALES RAILWAY.

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THE NORMAL COLLEGE FOR WALES.

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tWnstances than the benevolent member for Swansea, and the hard earnings" of other workmen worse paid than his, are likewise concerned, and must be considered. The appeal to Mr. Vivian is eminently mischievous. It not only requires his own aid, but that he should also exert Ms in- fluence with other subscribers of the same class. We trust the hon. member will be too upright to adopt the sinister suggestion, as the constitution of the College is already well known to him, and was so when he promised his sub- scription. The leaving of the question open would only prove a source of perpetual annoyance, if there should be among the subscribers any individuals of Mr. Davies. Opinions, and inclined to defend them by similar stratagems' In conclnsion we would beg to suggest to the rev. gen- tleman the propriety of his proving that it is the duty of the State to Educate the people, before disseminating doctrines so pernicious to civil and religious liberty. We feel assured that the argumentative process he should have to undergo would materially curb the tendencies of his luxuriant ima- gination. He would probably find out that State Education is neither more or less than a modification of STATE RELI- GION and that State aid to Education, is a subtle and pernicious imitation of the soul-destroying and God-dis- honouring principle that the State ought to control the religion of its subjects.