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MR. LLOYD GEORGE IMPUGNED.

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MR. LLOYD GEORGE IMPUGNED. "What does he Care for Wales." STORMY MEETING AT FELINFOEL. At the annual meeting of the Carmarthen- shire and Cardiganshire Baptist Association, held at Adulam Chapel, Felinfoel, on Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. George Hughes, Cardigan, SUbmitted a resolution on the question of ^establishment, and viewing with regret '04(l Pain the broken pledges of the Govern- -jjte&t, in face of the long, continued, and un- broken loyalty of united Wales to the Liberal Party. Before the resolution wa.s seconded, the Rev. M. Jones, B.A., Whit land, said that they Us^ seriously consider their connection with n.? T Liberal Party in the future. He was named to live in a country where they had to S° from time to time cap in hand to the C,Overtit,iient on this question. They had been "sating for this measure for the last thirty Yers and they must remember that the cViildf ren would not suffer what their fathers ?suffered. t The ???' ?' Williams. Cardigan, seconded the ??solution. He thought they were asking ton ° nmch of the Government to expect them to go on with the Bill in face of the work ?y had before them. They had done ex-. dedingly well, and ?py ought not to speak ?ara,gmgly of them. jver,ev- W. Trevor Jones, in supporting, sug- gested an addition to the resolution, viz., that Unfil tess the Government would pledge itself to RiN,e precedence to the Welsh Disestablish- Qt' ?'? next Session, and pass it through tbor'?<"?ons, that they withdraw in a body t.b "? support of the Government. fi~ W B. Jones, Lionel! y, said that the ??Mcnt thought the Welsh people were t 'lallY.washY, and that they could do as rhey liked ?'?? them. Mr. Lloyd George had fpfT Md the position of Chancellor of the .tequer. What did he care for Wales now? a.  remark caused the greatest uproar, 'a.nrt there were cries cf. "Withdraw," and ? ?o; quite right; go on." JO?11-1- What has Mr Lloyd George given o ?s since he is a minister ? rev. 1\1:. Jones, Wliitland: You are quite *iefh+.' ??'' Jones. Go on. He has given us ?ng. Jones. (,o on. -He h a -i%-eii !i?' 11 4r. '?'???? He has only been Mr Asquith's ??e?P?ty 10 smooth over the Welsh members. b. heu1\'[r. Gladstone was Premier the Welsh Ji WOl'shipped him. What did he do for es in the matter of Disestablishment? jj. gave Ireland the Disestablishment Bill sj hecauee he wanted to place Roman t!a'?t? uoh- cism in the ascendency in Ireland. mi -? wero further protests, and the Cha ir- 111"h' •■Vaiied Voice was buried in the din that pre- ,al ed. iy ltev. M. Jones Wliitland: Go on, Mr. Jones. o.u are all right. r -r,3nes,: You eaii sliout-tinf.il- yoii ire. I)Iaek tho he face. I will go on. We will not get in 18 measure until the Welsh members work I l'a. body- We have been advocating the 1 Cln?ltt3 of Walès for Disestablishment for 58 ears. What have Nve had during that time? ?'?S but promises. We shall not succeed th 11.,wG stand Hrmly upon our feet, and give jjj tr'8rnment to understand that we :ne Hot ??'? 4o be fooled any longer.  H ?- Ungoed Thomas, Carmarthen, said they i ht to call upon the Welsh members to act ?M ?Pendently unless the Bill was passed. Rev..T. \VIUiams, Cardigan, said he would Preer givin precedence to the Budget at pre- Serif and they would carry their Disestablish- ? Bill afterwards. I ?^rt ?. B. Jones: I think Mr. Williams is I ?a.h;,fyinghimseh' to be a Welsh member ?U?hter).

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