Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

16 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

O'R TWR.

, POWYS PROVINCIAL .EISTEDDFOD.

A Farmer's Grievance.

LLANIDLOES GOVERNORS.

" He Clouted Me Awful."

Old-Age Pensions in Montgomeryshire.

CAERSWS.

IMIDDLETOWN.

The Government and the Lords.

Sensational Incident at Brecon…

The Royal Declaration.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

The Royal Declaration. From the letter of Mr Walter Long, it may be presumed (writes a correspondent) that his col- leagues on the front Opposition bench are favour- able to legislation in regard to the Royal Declara- tion. If the heads of both parties can agree upon an amendment of the Declaration which will meet the Catholic grievance a bill to give effect to it could be carried through Parliament. The diffi- culty is to discover the form of words which will satisfy the Catholics and at the same time not arouse the fears of the Protestants. The extreme, or militant, Protestants will have no amendments whatever, and it is hopeless to attempt to meet them. All that the bulk of the Protestants of the country require is a reasonable assurance that the Protestant settlement will be maintained, and many people believe that this is amply secured by Act of 1689 even if the Royal Declaration were abolished. It is unlikely that the Government will go so far as to propose its total repeal, though this was the demand that Lord Landaff, on behalf of the Catholics, put forward in 1901. Probably. however, they are now in a more reasonable frame of mind. It is not impossible that the Govern- ment may invite the assistance of a Select Com- mittee of the House of Commons in dealing with the question.

MACHYNLLETH URBAN COUNCIL.

The Royal Standard.

The County Member's Gift to…

LLANIDLOES BOROUGH SESSIONS.

Local Views on the Proposed…