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The 1967 Welsh Language Act upheld “the equal validity of Welsh with English in the administration of justice and conduct of government business throughout Wales”. And with signposts such as this one at the University of Aberystwyth, the Welsh themselves are no more likely to lose their way than their language.

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Kaea, Issue 1, 1 December 1979, Page 10

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The 1967 Welsh Language Act upheld “the equal validity of Welsh with English in the administration of justice and conduct of government business throughout Wales”. And with signposts such as this one at the University of Aberystwyth, the Welsh themselves are no more likely to lose their way than their language. Kaea, Issue 1, 1 December 1979, Page 10

The 1967 Welsh Language Act upheld “the equal validity of Welsh with English in the administration of justice and conduct of government business throughout Wales”. And with signposts such as this one at the University of Aberystwyth, the Welsh themselves are no more likely to lose their way than their language. Kaea, Issue 1, 1 December 1979, Page 10

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