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ITHE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

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THE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. FOLLOWING so closely upon the strenuous campft/ign of the General Election, it was hardly to be expected that a very keen and general interest would be taken in the County. Council Elections this year. Even in London the public concern in the elections was vary disappoinlsing, the votes registered being much less than three years" ago. Nevertheless, Saturday's polling in London produced a remarkable series of Progressive victories,, and resulted in the wiping out of the majority of 40 which the Moderates," or "Municipal Reformers." as thay now call themselves, w.n in 1907. We rejoice to fmd that a Cardiganshire man-Mr, Wm. Davies;. of Bryngwyn, Borth,—has. again headed the poll at Battersea. Thare was no apathy in this division, for ib polled higker than before, but on the Progressive sid, The lesson, of the elections in. London is that; a policy ef negation is of no use in the-conduct of municipal affairs. No party caa thrive on a. mere negation of its oppon- ents policy,, and the voting on Saturday was primarily a vote of censure on the Moderates"* ideas of local government and on their betrayal of the electors' con- fidence. The- contests in Cardiganshire have strengthened; the Liberal party, in the new Council, but all the elections were not fought on purely political lines. Local and personal Seeling entered very largely into most of them; and, unfortunately, the bitterestlights were those which took place, not between political opponents, but be- tween candidates belonging to the sarno- party. The ratepayers of AI)erayron showed their disapproval of the method used to tay and oust Mr Lima Jones, by returning him with a magnificent majority. Dr. Jenkyn Lewis has also been re-elected, despite the Tory efforts made to prejudice his success while at Llandyssul the Rev. T. Arthur Thomas held his seat against the strongest man the Tories could bring out against him. We did not think it was wise or necessary on this occasion to force a contest in Aber ystwyth but we are at a loss to know why should Mr Fossett Roberts consider himself immune from opposition, and attribute the candidature of lr. Bertie Lloyd to4the "un- worthy, spiteful, and vindictive conduct" of those who forced the election upon the rate- payers. Has not Mr Fossett. Roberts forced an election whenever he has had the chance to do so ?

PROPOSED MUNICIPAL "GROG SllOP."

NOTES ANil COMMENTS.

.LAMPETER

LLANON.

CHEERFULNESS."

-. THE NEW HIGH SHERIFF OF…

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