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Letter from O. M. Edwards, Oxford,

Has received no notice of a meeting of the Welsh Party. Regrets 'so momentous a question' has arisen so soon - '...I have only the merest outsider's knowledge. I know no member of the Welsh party intimately. I am not in a position to consult anybody'. Regrets he is so vague. Saw it as his duty to stand for Parliament - 'I hope that I may be able to do more good to Wales than harm - though I doubt it'.

Letter from W N Bruce, Dorking,

Appreciates John Herbert Lewis's mention of his name in the debate on the Board of Education Bill. Is indignant at the way the subject has been 'smuggled' through Parliament, but hopes the Act will be well administered. 'Private'.

Letter from P. P. Pennant, St Asaph,

Much appreciates the Council's attitude. The joint committee cannot report on St Asaph school before the County Governing Board meet. Denbigh and Abergele are envious that St Asaph should 'poach' pupils. Constitution of the Flintshire half of the joint committee.

Letter from Samuel Evans, 207 Piccadilly,

Regrets failing to reply to the invitation sent to Rhyl. Will call on John Herbert Lewis at the House next week. Is anxious to attempt 'a drastic reform of the drink question in the Transvaal & the Orange River Colonies'. A 'practical solution of the liquor problem in the two colonies' is within reach.

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