The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 162
... result in further savings ; while technical improvements in the winning and haulage of coal will no doubt in the more modern pits continue to result in reduced costs . Further substantial general economies , however , cannot be expected ...
... result in further savings ; while technical improvements in the winning and haulage of coal will no doubt in the more modern pits continue to result in reduced costs . Further substantial general economies , however , cannot be expected ...
Page 163
... result of Government pressure , the coal owners have consented to put into operation before July 1936 a system for co- ordinating the sale of coal , in the hope that economies in distribution and the elimination of inter - colliery and ...
... result of Government pressure , the coal owners have consented to put into operation before July 1936 a system for co- ordinating the sale of coal , in the hope that economies in distribution and the elimination of inter - colliery and ...
Page 188
... result due to causes operating long before 1924 and the B.B.C. 6 Mr Carlin states that liquor is only indulged in for its own sake by abnormal individuals or in abnormally bad environ- ments . ' Be that as it may , the fact remains that ...
... result due to causes operating long before 1924 and the B.B.C. 6 Mr Carlin states that liquor is only indulged in for its own sake by abnormal individuals or in abnormally bad environ- ments . ' Be that as it may , the fact remains that ...
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