BRITISH MINES
GARVIN ADVOCATES COMBINES. '.(A’JstftUnn and N.Z. Cable Assn.) LONDON", August 9. Mr. Garvin, who lived for many years in the mining centre of Mew-castle-on-T ime, writing in the “Observer,’’ commenting on the yoal agreement "The real problem Of British cciiil mines is.crudely plain. Alwut fifteen hundred companies oi individuals three, thousand pits through successive generations. These pits have brirn opened and worked without sufficient regard in any district to a comlnon policy in respect to the fullest.. hand cheapest jle'ff. pumping and training. co-operative purchase ftf eq"iji>mcnt, ana tnar-w;-> ment of sales. Wliat is wanted is more amalgamation, -.«•*. ■
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Grey River Argus, 11 August 1925, Page 5
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