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DIODYDD Y BOBL

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Carnarvon School Board. -

THE PROPOSED BEBGELERT RAILWAY.

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THE PROPOSED BEBGELERT RAILWAY. THE ACQUISITION OF CROESOR RAILWAY. During the recent election of members on the Portmadoc Urban Council, some rate- payers opposed the scheme of the proposed light railway to Beddgelert, which was the test question at the election, because they believed that the promoters had not included in the scheme the Croesor Railway. But these opponents only betrayed their ignor- ance of the ability and competency of the men who had the whole scheme in hand. The inclusion of the Croesor Rail- way in the scheme was in the minds of the promoters all along, but as business men they could not divulge their intentions to the pub- lic. To-day we are in a position to state that the promoters have entered into a provision- al agreement to purchase the Croesor Rail- way, and that they hope that in order) to effect that purchase they will receive sufficient capital. The promoftejrs will shortly visit all the local landlords as to pro- curing permission to make the railway over their lands, and as to coming to an arrange- ment to purchase such lands as may be neces- sary to carry out the scheme. It may be stated that, so far, all the landlords, barring one notable exception, have been very favour- ably disposed towards the project. The pro- motel's wili be in a cosiiion very shortly to bring the whole matter beiore the Commis- sioners. Carnarvon Harbour Trust. The monthly meeting of the Trust was held on Tuesday, under the presidency of Mr J. Menzies (chairman). The attendance also included Messrs H. Clegg (vice-chairman), E. H. Owen, R. Thomas, J. Tssard Davies, M. T. Morris, J. Pritchard, E. Hughes, C. A. Jones, Captain Mansell Morgan, Major Turner, Mr J. Davies, and Mr Hugh Rich- ards; and Messrs W. Bowen Jones (survey- or), and Henry Owen (collector).

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