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SICKENING DODGES.

MACHYNLLETH SESSIONS.

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LARCENY OF A CHECK REIN.

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GREAT LIBERAL TRIUMPH IN RADNORSHIRE.

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GREAT LIBERAL TRIUMPH IN RADNORSHIRE. SIR FRANCIS EDWARDS RETURNS TO PARLIAMENT. On Wednesday the Liberals of Radnor- shire amply atoned, as we conjectured last week they would, for the blunder commit- ted in January, by returning their old and esteemed member. The result of the poll was declared on TVmrsdav as follows-— Sir Francis Edwards (L) 2,224 Mr C. D. V. Venables (C.) 2,182 Liberal majority. 42 It will be noted that while air Francis increased his poll by 16 votes, the Tory candidate fell short of his previous record by 40. The number of abstentions is re- markably large. No fewer than 1,565 failed tc vote in an electorate of 5,971. Never did a political victory give greater satisfaction in Radnorshire than the winning back of the seat for Liberalism. Three motor cars quickly carried the news throughout the county, and they were everywhere received with unbounded en- thusiasm. Sir Francis Edwards and Lady Edwards and their party first visited Knighton, where they reside. Being market day, large numbers of country people were in the town, and it was a huge crowd that Sir Francis addressed. The new member said it was a democratic victory, and he was delighted that the fair name of Radnorshire had been won back for the Liberal party. 4e acknowledged the splendid service of a large host of voluntary workers, and paid a high tribute to his agent, Mr Withington. Further speeches followed from Mr With- ington, Mr Jeffrey Jones, Mr Gill Davies, and Mr J. O. Bufton. After being drawn round the town, Sir Francis proceeded to Rhayader. A great meeting was held at Bethany Hall, under the presidency of Mr S. C. Evans-Williams, a former member, and a number of speeches were made by leading Liberals. A torch- light procession and the drawing of Sir Francis through the town followed. Un- bounded enthusiasm prevailed. Similar proceedings followed at Llan- drindod Wells, the Albert Hall being packed with over a thousand people. There were many speeches and tremendous cheer- ing. Subsequently there was a torchlight procession. Mr Withington, the agent, had a great reception at the places visited. Another reception aw-aited Sir Francis on his return nome. Mr Venables-Llewelyn also motored through the county, and had hearty recep- tions at Knighton, Rhayader, Penybont Llandrindod, and Newbridge.

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The Boroughs Nomination.

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SEEN AND HEARD.

Mr. LLOYD-GEORGE'S VISIT TO…

TREGYNON.

LLANDYSSIL.

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SPECIAL ELECTION FEATURES.

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IS THE BALLOT SECRET ?

The County Election.

SEEN AND HEARD.