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John Morgan Smith held on to the seat he had held since 1889 by a mere two votes. At previously elections he had described himself both as a Conservative and Independent and had been returned unopposed on several occasions.
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Retiring alderman J.W. Evans was returned unopposed. Retiring councillor David Hughes did not stand.[4]
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J.C. Meggitt stood down after fifteen years.
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This was a contest in which the controversy over the education rate featured and the sitting member, a Roman Catholic, was defeated by the clerk of the former School Board.[1]
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Jenkin Hill recaptured the seat he lost three years previously.
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Caeharris
After fifteen years, Edward P. Martin, managing director of Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds decided not to seek re-election but was replaced as candidate by Henry W. Martin, general manager of the company. A 'large deputation of tradespeople and workmen' was reported to have pressed him to stand.[5]
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Cwmavon
Two Liberals, a sitting alderman and sitting councillor, opposed each other.
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Thomas Thomas recaptured the seat he lost three years previously.
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Gadlys
Griffith George, who had previously served on the Aberdare School Board and Aberdare Urban District Council had been invited to contest the seat three years previously but had declined. Parker then stood and came within 41 votes of victory.[7] There was some criticism of George for opposing Parker at this election but he held on to win by 96 votes.
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Gellifaelog
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Llandeilo Talybont
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Llansamlet
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Llantrisant
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Rees Llewellyn was again returned unopposed.[4]
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James Evans, grocer, elected following Richard Lewis's election as alderman in 1901, was returned unopposed.[3]
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The same two candidates had faced each other in 1895. On that occasion, Barrow had won and was elected as alderman for a three-year period. Jenkin Jones was then returned at a by-election.
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Margam
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Merthyr Vale
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Morriston
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At the previous election, Trick had stood as a Conservative.
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T.J. Hughes, first elected in 1889, had served as an alderman since 1898.
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Ogmore Valley
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Penarth North
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Penarth South
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Penrhiwceiber
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E.T. Davies, auctioneer, had been elected at a by-election following Elias Henry Davies's appointment as alderman in 1902. He was now returned unopposed.[3]
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Plymouth
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The seat was now known as Pontypridd and Rhondda
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Penygraig appears to be a new ward.[3]
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Porth
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John Davies had been defeated in the two previous elections but was now returned unopposed.
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Swansea Valley
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James Roberts had won the seat at a by-election following the death of the previous member, David Leyshon
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Enoch Davies, returned in 1901 following William Morgan's re-election as alderman, was elected unopposed.[3]
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Treorchy
Thomas Jones, Co-operative stores manager, was returned unopposed.[3]
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D.W. Davies, the member since 1898, was returned unopposed for the second successive election.[3]
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Tylorstown and Ynyshir
Sitting councillor Dr T.H. Morris stood down to allow Alderman W.H. Mathias to be returned unopposed.[3]
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Ystalyfera
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Clifford Cory, the member since 1892, was once again returned unopposed.[3]
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