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HEBRIDEAN COST'S TOO HIGH

30th October 1953
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

THE cost and availability of transport were the main difficulties facing the inhabitants of the Hebrides, said Sir Simon Campbell-Orde when he addressed the Islands of Uist'and Barra Association in Glasgow last week.

If transport charges were not so high,_ all island produce could compete in mainland markets, and there would be an increase in the volume of cattle and goods going to the mainland. The tourist trade could play a big part in restoring the economy of the islands.