CONTROL OF BRITISH COLLIERIES.—An historic incident in the control of British coal mines. Lord Hyndley (left), chairman of the "National Coal Board, raising the board’s flag at the headquarters of the board in London at the beginning of this year, when every one of the 1700 collieries in Great Britain employing more than 30 men passed out of the hands of private enterprise and became the property of the State.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25276, 30 August 1947, Page 9
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70CONTROL OF BRITISH COLLIERIES.—An historic incident in the control of British coal mines. Lord Hyndley (left), chairman of the "National Coal Board, raising the board’s flag at the headquarters of the board in London at the beginning of this year, when every one of the 1700 collieries in Great Britain employing more than 30 men passed out of the hands of private enterprise and became the property of the State. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25276, 30 August 1947, Page 9
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