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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

THE unusual situation of a bus com

pany strenuously opposing an application to the Traffic Commissioners that it should inaugurate a new route was witnessed when the South Wales Commissioners, at Haverfordwest, heard an application by Pembroke County Council for the St. David's and Goodwick buses of the Western Welsh Omnibus

Co., Ltd.' to run to Mathry Station— an extra 4i miles or so.

The county council case was that hardship was caused by the lack of connection from Mathry to St. David's and Goodwick. The Western Welsh concern contended that such a service would be unremunerative. A census return of Iterathry traffic was submitted to fortify the company's case.

At the suggestion of the chairman a compromise was made. The company undertook to run certain of the buses to Matbry on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.


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