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jParish in Arrears.

IRadnorshire Smash-Up.i

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I FEBRUARY LETTERS.

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Farmers and the War.

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"CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTIONS,"

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"CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTIONS," I ir,-R:indly allow tne space in your well-cir- culated paper to express my views regarding the treatment which "conscientious objectors" of the present day receive from the local tribunals. It seems a universal practice of these tribunals to misconstrue the motive and ridicule the opinions of the "conscientious objector." The teachings and counsels of the New Testament are the foun- dation upon which objectors take their stand, and, as such, their case should be respected and dealt with in a Christian manner. We call our country "a Christian land," but how can this title be justified when Christian principles are ignored and- disregarded? The men who offer ob- jections are those who possess such a high con- ception of human life that their conscience will not consent to their taking any part in its de- struction. It may be suggested by members of the tribunals that there are some whose appli- cations are false, and that they are shirkers, who use merely a newly-born conscience as a defence' to shield them from military service. But, sure- iy, from the attitude of the applicant and cross- examination, a sincere objection can easily be de- tected from a feigned one. When it is evident that an applicant's request for exemption on con- scientious grounds is a reliable one, it certainly should not be treated with levity and prejudice. One may justifiably ask questions of this nature :-Do the members of the tribunals under- stand what the feelings of the "conscientious ob- jector" are-? Do they know-, wliat the power of conscience is? Are they disposed to respect and revere Christian beliefs and convictions? The attitude of some members of the tribunals impels an observer to answer these questions in the negative. It is a deplorable fact that con- scientious. Christian opinions are not estimated at their correct value. Would not ancient inhabi- tants of the "Motherland" be ashamed of her if they knew that some of her present inhabitants are being scorned and derided because they wish to act in accordance with the dictates of their conscience? Also, would not our forefathers, in these two counties of Brecknock and Radnor, be reluctant to acknowledge their connection with them if they became conscious of the fact that. men of the present day are not permitted to ad- here to the convictions which they have so long cherished? Yes! and should not we be ashamed of it.—Yours, etc.. BELIEVER. I

ARCHDEACONRY OF BRECON. I

MOHAMMEDANISM (571) Y. TEUTONISMI…

IWOMEN AND HOUSE-PLANNING.…

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Our Fallen Heroes.1

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IFuneral at Llanelwedd. I

The Recent Weather. I

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IOffa's Dyke.

Hay Guardiansj

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