BRITISH COAL TRADE
BRITISH DELEGATION LEAVES FOR THE CONTINENT | REORGANISATION PLAN British Official Wireless RUGBY, Thursday. The Parliamentary Secretary to the : Mines Department, Mr. E. Shinwell, and a delegation representative of the British coal industry generally, will I leave London at the end of this week on a fortnight’s tour of Sweden, Nor- | way and Denmark. They will reach Stockholm on Monday and will visit Oslo, Bergen, Gothenburg and Copenhagen in turn. i All the exporting coalfields and coal j exporters will be represented on the delegation, the purpose of which will be to study the Scandinavian market, with a view to improving the demand for British coal. This will be the first occasion on which a deleg* Jon of inquiry will have been fully' representative of all the interests involved. The new' Coal Mines Act provides for the organisation of the mining industry' to develop a national policy in regard to foreign markets.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 9
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154BRITISH COAL TRADE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 9
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