Papurau Newydd Cymru

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Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

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.EXIT, THE SWANS.I

"EAST .V. WEST."I

HOW THE OTHERS FARED.

NEATH SERVANT'S DEATH.

MR. TRUEMAN'S LATEST.I

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"TtBERS TAILI TWISTED.

PONTARDAWE V. BRIDGEND.

ABERAYONY. NEATHI

I LLANELLY V. PENARTH.

AMMANFORD V. SWAN-1 ! .SEA…

"WOiEl FIRST." 1 0———

-.--I "TUPPENNY HA'PENNY"!…

WOULD LESSEN BANKRUPTCIES.

ICE IN THE SEINE.

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PONTARDAWE WORKSI DISPUTE.

THE TINPLATE" POOL."

Rhestrau Manwl, Canlyniadau a Chanllawiau
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

THE TINPLATE" POOL." WILL HAVE GOOD EFFECT ON PRICES. Inquiries among South Wales tinplate Mae- ufacturers (writes a correspondent of the "Birmingham Post") elicit that the pros- pects of the new pooling scheme are exceed- ingly rosy. It should be noted that for the present, at any rate, the scheme is one for compensation for loss of average output only. There is nothing in the provisional agreement for the regaJation of prices on the lines of the ogreement reached by manu* facturers of galvanised sheets. At the same time the tinplaters' pooling scheme is bound to react with some beneficial effects on the prices of tinplatee. There are three nulin features, of the scheme now launched:- (1) Ascertainment over a period of weeks of the average output of the tinplate mills whose proprietors have come into the scheme. (2) Contributions by aLl the affiliated firms into a pool controlled by a commit- tee set up under the scheme and in no way officially connected with the Welsh Tin- plate Manufacturers' Association. (3) Subsidies to any arm whose mills, after the ascertainment, are not produa ing their average output. /TV » V A -V TT\ V >%T W \TT\ A K ffll A yo VVIUIi. fu'dJ 2 LUMJAXir.1* XAAj BENEFITS." -1 1.L1_1- .L'- it win De seen tnat aiwiougn wiere is 11" proposal for Lhe specific regulation of pri or, indeed, in terms, for the regulation of output, the new scheme must inevitably have wide and fundamental effects on both.

"BEING UNDER-MINED."

A SWANSEA CINEMA. I