33. Mr. STAN TONasked the President of the Board of Trade if the Great Western Railway Company have stopped 1839 running their motor-rail service between Dore Junction, Aberdare, and Cwmaman; that this means inconvenience to the inhabitants, who number over 10,000; if the Miners' Federation and other bodies have begged the railway company to provide some relief and that the company have not yet done so; is he aware that public meetings are being held in protest; and will he endeavour to get the Great Western Railway Company to at least run some trains each day and grant reasonable facilities to this centre?
Sir A. STANLEYI am making inquiries into this matter, and will let the hon. Gentleman know the result.