Miners' Conditions
"We though t more of geuing rne coal than of the comfort of the miners. It is the same at the beginning of everything. You in Ithis new country have done the | same." The Rt. Hon. Sir John Fali cc-ner, former Lord Provost of ! Edinburgh, said this in a. broadcast j address on Scotland. "You have | often neglected your personal comifort and well-being in order to ; sueceed in your purpose," he added. 1 "In the next stage of civilis^ition we !can all work a little more eomfqrtably. The Scottish miners are having their , conditions of life re'modelled. They are all joinlng in , a tremendous effort to help by' pi-o-'ducing more coal. They recently 'received the speeial thanks of the Prime Minister, and now we are at the point of being able to' expprt once more.."
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 March 1948, Page 5
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137Miners' Conditions Chronicle (Levin), 23 March 1948, Page 5
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