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THE BOROUGHS ELECTION.

THE DECLARATION.

TORY TACTICS AT NEWTOWN.

MACHYNLLETH.

RHAYADER.

LLANWNOG.

WELSHPOOL.

An Atrocious Crime.

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An Atrocious Crime. Sir,—Would you kindly allow me a small space of your valuable paper to pass a few comments upon an article in the current issue of your Welsbpool Tory contemporary headed "Your duty to-morrow," wherein the writer remarks that Mr Humphreys-Owen is in the stage of thought- lessness of foolish violence and of the sowing wild oats, and states that the electors will keep him at home till at least he has got over the stage of wild oats and has a little more time to think and to inform his mind. When I read those words, it brought to my mind a remark that Pitt made many years ago. He stated The most atrocious crime possible was to be a young man," and it is evident that the writer of that article agrees with Pitt's remark. Being a young man myself I should like to re- pudiate that statement. The greatest men of genius when at the height of their greatness were very young men, amongst whom I may mention Shelley, who died at the age of 30, Keats at 24, Byron 36, and Robert Burns, 37. These were the greatest poets of their time. Marconi is yet a young man. Edison was an inventor at a very early age. Darwin was a scientist of renown when quite a young man. Many others may be men- tioned to prove that even a young man can cherish high ideals and prove himself of sterling value to the community. As to the stage of wild oats I leave that to the ignorance of the opposition with their unmanly tactics at election times. I smile to see the writer making game of Mr Humphreys-Owen on account of his youth, when many brilliant exponents of the opposition made their public appearance at an earlier age. The writer goes on to say that Mr Humphreys-Owen is an admirer of the grand principles of Mr Keir Hardie's socialistic goepel of public plunder. As to Socialism being called public plunder, I think that can be disproved by stating that the greatest moral teachers of the 20th century suoh as Leo Tolstoy are believers in Socialism. So it goes with honour for Mr Humphreys-Owen to admire i those principles.-Youri;, ERNEST H. EVANS. Newtown.

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LLANIDLOES.

TREFEGLWYSV

ELECTION NOTES.

FORDEN GUARDIANS.

Shooting Outrage in London.