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JOTTINGS OX POLITICS.

IN AND AROUND BARRY.

"ALL RUBBISH SHOT HERE."

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LEGAL JOBBERY AND THE WELSH.

DEVELOPMENT OF ' BARRY.

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DEVELOPMENT OF BARRY. THE PROPOSED NEW DOCK. Since the last announcement appeared in the South Wales Star a few weeks ago in reference to the proposed increase of dock accommodation at Barry, the directors of the Barry Railway Com- pany have at subsequent meetings fully discussed the question, with the result that at the present moment the arrangements and preparations for proceeding to Parliament to procure the necessary powers have approached exceptional maturity. A few weeks hence the powers which the com- pany desire will be, of course, published, ana the public will be in full possession of their inten- tions. At meetings of the Barry directors, held on Friday and Tuesday last, the question was con- sidered. and notwithstanding the fact that the proceedings were private, we are enabled to inform our readers that the engineers' plans for the con- struction of a new dock were approved of. We understand that the dock will be constructed on the Warren Tump site, or what will be more generally understood as the eastern or Cadoxton side of the present dock. Although the land to be utilised for the dock itself is the property of the company, we are in- formed that in their powers the company will apply for permission to purchase additional land adjoining. With reference to the proposed open- ing up of direct passenger communication botween Barry and Pontypridd we are informed that ex- ceptional difficulties lay in the way of that desir- able boon becoming nit fait aeeompli at present. As a matter of fact it would probably involve the construction of additional sets of rails the whole distance, as it is practically impossible for passenger and cord trains to be accommodated on the present line. However, the directors still have the matter under consideration, but any definite announcement on the question cannot at present be made. It should be borne in mind also that it would interfere seriously with the mineral traffic from the Llynvi Valley, which is at present the most satisfactory and lucrative traffic on the Barry Railway. These difficulties are not, how- ever, insuperable, and it should always be remem- bered that the dividend of the company is mainly made up of the profits of the dock. The more coal therefore that is shipped the better the position of the company will UJ, and consequently of the district.

BARRY.

BARRY DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB.-

CADOXTON SECTION OF THE TYPOGRAPHICAL…

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