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PENARTH LOCAL BOARD.

TAFF VALE COMPANY AND THE…

BARRY DISTRICT BURIAL BOARD.

BARRY NEW DOCK.

BARRY LOCAL BOARD AND THE…

BARRY IRISHMEN AND THE REVOLTING…

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PORT FEVER HOSPITAL FOR BARRY.-,

SCANDALOUS OUTRAGE AT CADOXTON-BARRY.

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BUTE OPPOSE BARRY.

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BUTE OPPOSE BARRY. THE PROPOSED EAST GLAMORGAN RAILWAY. TERMS OF THE BUTE PETITION TO OPPOSE. The petition of the Marquis of Bute and the trustees of the late marquis, which will be laid before the Select Committee of the House of Lords, appointed to inquire into the merits of the East Glamorgan Railway Bill, is one of an unusually strong and lengthy character. This petition, which it is understood will be powerfully supported commences by an assertion that the proposed railways are wholly unnecessary, not required in the public interest, and calculated to interfere in a serious and uncalled for manner with the property and rights of the petitioners. The proposed rail- ways, they say, are evidently designed to be used solely in connection with the existing railway of the Barry Railway Company, as it is shown by the fact that of the persons proposed to be con- stituted the first directors of the company, all with the exception of Mr Lewellin Wood, are directors of the Barry Company. It is obvious from this fact, they allege, and from the nature of the scheme generally, that the Bill, although nominally promoted independently, is really a Bill of the Barry Company, devised by them and in their interest, in order to devert to their dock at Barry traffic which is at present shipped at Cardiff, and which ought, if brought forward at all, to have been promoted by the Barry Company in their own name. The Bute Docks, they point out, were constructed and equiped at a cost of upwards of £ 4.000,(XK). and have been from time to time extended in order to accommodate the traffic of the district, especially of the Taff and Rhymney Valleys, with their tribu- taries. Each of these valleys and the whole district which the railways proposed to be authorised by the Bill may be supposed to be designed to serve is connected with the Bute Docks by efficient railways, which are amply sufficient for the requirements of trade and the convenience of the public. They are, they say, prepared to show that a part of the pro- jected railways is, to great extent, designed to accommodate the traffic, already amply supplied with railway and dock facilities, of certain collieries worked by, or belonging to, the Ocean Collieries Company, Limited. Those interested in that company are, says the petition, leading promoters and supporters of, and very largely influential in the mangement of, the Barry Company, and are represented on the board of that company as well as on the proposed board of the intended company. The lines, they therefore contend, partake largely of the nature of private lines promoted in the interest of a private undertaking rather than of the public, and they submit that it is entirely contrary to the practice of Parliament to confer on promoters compulsory powers for the acquisi- tion of land when, the object is merely to serve private interests. Those who were the original promoters of the Barry Dock undertaking were among those at whose urgent request the Bute Docks were extended, and the petitioners, there- fore, submit that it would be unfair to allow the Barry Company, throush the powers of this Bill, to have access to the Rhymney district, and thus' to tap one of the principal sources of the Bute Docks traffic, and a source upon which, at the time of the incorporation of the Barry Company, designs were distinctly disclaimed. As a matter of fact, the Barry Company obtained its original Act upon the faith of statements that the dock and railway were required and intended for the traffic of the Rhondda Valleys, and the petitioners submit that nothing has occurred to justify the present attempt to invade the Rhymney, Monmouthshire and other districts which the Barry undertaking was not designed to accommodate, and of which no demand for access to Barry exists.

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