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Yea, the voice of Dr Williams shall be heard
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The Independent - London
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July 28, 2002
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Long ago, when there was a body called the South Wales Miners'
Federation, there was a dispute in one of the lodges, or branches,
about which of its members should be nominated to go on to higher
things in the union. There were two candidates. Let us call them Will
and Twm. The latter, his supporters urged in his favour, had always
been active not only in the lodge but in the village as well. He was
a pillar of the St John's Ambulance and a vice-president of the local
rugby club. The chairman of the meeting intervened to say that, while
there was no questioning Twm's public spirit, the nomination should
go instead to Will, a quieter, more introspective character.
"You see," the chairman ...
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