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Notes and, News. AT last we are going to have an Education Bill that will satisfy all the sects and the various political parties. IT is said that the Socialists are better organised in Glamorganshire than in any other county in the British Isles. To be or not to be-WelshIDisestablish- ment ?" That will be the question dis- cussed at the National Liberal Club next Friday. THE League of Welsh Liberals, under the guidance of the Rev. J. Hugh Edwards and Mr. Ellis J. Griffith, M.P., is evidently in doubt whetber Disestablishment should be pressed forward or not. WHAT with Socialists and Tariff Reformers the political campaign in Wales at the next General Election promises to be a busy one. The only thing we regret is that not a single Welsh Nationalist is yet in the field. MR. R. 0. ROBERTS, the prospective Con- servative candidate for Anglesea, was last Friday elected President of the Hardwicke Society, a position that has never before been held by a Welshman. IN previous years, Mr. Roberts was for some time President of the Union-the Law Students' Debating Society-and it is a high compliment to his abilities and popularity to be appointed president of the Hardwicke Society. His opponent at the election was Viscount Tiverton, but the polling was 3 to 1 in Mr. Roberts' favour. CYFARTHFA CASTLE, which has been pur- chased by the Merthyr Corporation, is a beautiful building, and the grounds are very commodious. It was the home of Craw shays for many years. IT is a curious fact that whilst the milk trade of London is chiefly in the hands of Welshmen, that of Cardiff and Swansea is chiefly in the hands of Somersetshire and other west country people. In the last three or four years, however, there has been an increase of Welsh dairymen at Cardiff. MR. GARDINER, the Editor of the Daily News, does not hold a high opinion of the political knowledge of the average Welshman who is a member of the National Liberal Club. But who does ? Home Rule for Wales may yet be secured before the old question of Disestablishment goes beyond the stage of platform oratory. At present the church question is only a stock subject for Nonconformist orators to rouse up a country audience to a state of frenzy. CELT" readers who have not attended any of the Anglican Churches of Cardiff, will be astonished at what they will see when they do so. Confession, elevating the Host, holy water, and all the other superstitious elements of the Roman Catholic Church are practised regularly in the majority of the Cardiff Anglican Churches.