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Llanelly Cinema.I

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ICable Extension.

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ANNEALERS' CLAIMS.

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Burry Poit Petition.

Wili lianelfy Benefit ? -…

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Wili lianelfy Benefit ? NEW COASTAL TRADE SCHEME. There is reason to believe that the port of Llanelly will gain materially from the new scheme to come into oper- ation on Monday for the development of coastal shipping. The Government have taken up the matter primarily in the in- terests of the railways on which the goode. traffic is seriously congested. The effect of the war on shipping has been to force up the freights of these vessels to a point at which competition with the railways has become impossible Hence the whole of these coastal fleets are idle at a time when the goods traffic on rail- ways is held up. "The new subsidy will certainly relieve the pressure on the railways," said a railway official, "but it will probably prove expensive to the taxpayer. The arrangement was reached between the Railway Executive Committee and the Ministry of Shipping, with the sanction ,of the Government, who will repay to the traders the extra cost of water trans- port." Arrangements have been made, it is understood, to despatch a large number of ocean-going vessels to the smaller ports like Llanelly in order to relieve the congestion at the larger ports. There is plenty of accommodation at Llanelly for a much larger trade than is now be- ing done. Neither the North Dock nor Nevill's Dock are being used to their full capacity, and the navigable channel has been so improved that larger vessels can now make use of the port. The Harbour Trust should lose no time in bringing to the notice of the authorities the facilities which Llanelly can offer for quick despatch in the way of loading and unloading cargoes.

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