AMALGAMATION WANTED.
XU REGARD FOR COMMON POLICY. (Received Sunday 11.50 p.m.) LONDON, August 8. Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in the •Observer” (lie lived many years in the mining centre at Newcastle- onTyne) cmnicuting on tile coal agreement. says the real problem of the British coal mines is crudely plain. About fifteen hundred companies or individuals own three thousand pits. Through successive generations these have been opened and worked without suflicient regard in any district to tiie common policy as respects the fullest and cheapest yield, pumping and draining - , co-operative purchase of equipment and management of sales. What is wanted i.s more amalgamation. A LETTER FROM MELBOURNE. Mr L. R. ca-twrlght, a large Mel- ' bourne manufacturer, recently received some Q-toI from a friend, and was greatly impressed with it. He has bent lor a large supply.*
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Shannon News, 11 August 1925, Page 4
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136AMALGAMATION WANTED. Shannon News, 11 August 1925, Page 4
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