Parliamentary Papers, Band 14H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... fact that , in spite of an intensive development of hydro - electricity , the total amount of coal imported by Italy has not decreased . The truth is that , whereas before the war 90 per cent . of this was British coal , only about 63 ...
... fact that , in spite of an intensive development of hydro - electricity , the total amount of coal imported by Italy has not decreased . The truth is that , whereas before the war 90 per cent . of this was British coal , only about 63 ...
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... fact that the average con- sumption of coal per kilowatt hour is steadily decreasing . It has already fallen from 3.47 lbs . in 1918 to 2.53 lbs . in 1925 , and we are informed that the limit of economy has not yet been reached . The ...
... fact that the average con- sumption of coal per kilowatt hour is steadily decreasing . It has already fallen from 3.47 lbs . in 1918 to 2.53 lbs . in 1925 , and we are informed that the limit of economy has not yet been reached . The ...
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... fact that upwards of 5,694 million tons had been produced in the interval . The Commission of 1905 declined to prophesy as to the probable duration of the nation's coal reserves , having regard to the very speculative data upon which ...
... fact that upwards of 5,694 million tons had been produced in the interval . The Commission of 1905 declined to prophesy as to the probable duration of the nation's coal reserves , having regard to the very speculative data upon which ...
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... fact remains that we are not dealing in the main with new coalfields ; that the smaller collieries do in practice exist , in large numbers ; that their lay - out underground often does not allow modernisation and cannot now be altered ...
... fact remains that we are not dealing in the main with new coalfields ; that the smaller collieries do in practice exist , in large numbers ; that their lay - out underground often does not allow modernisation and cannot now be altered ...
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... fact been made at various dates in the present century . The cases are familiar to those who are acquainted with the industry . With few exceptions , there are no differences of opinion as to the utility of these combinations , and if ...
... fact been made at various dates in the present century . The cases are familiar to those who are acquainted with the industry . With few exceptions , there are no differences of opinion as to the utility of these combinations , and if ...
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Actuarial additional benefits administration amount Approved Societies average basis Britain British coal British Medical Association cash benefits cent claims classes coal mining coalfields collieries Commission consider considerable contribution cost dental Department disablement benefit districts economic effect employed employers employment estimate evidence expenditure export Federation figures Friendly Societies fuel Government Actuary's Department important increase Insurance Committees Insurance Scheme insured persons interest Kinnear labour Lancashire maternity benefit medical benefit medical service ment million tons miners National Health Insurance nationalisation organisation output owners payment percentage period possible practitioner pre-war present production profits proportion proposal purposes question railway recommend reduced regard Report representatives Research reserve values respect Scotland Section sickness and disablement sickness benefit South Wales South Yorkshire suggested surplus Table tion trade Trade Union treatment undertakings valuation wages wagons Wales week whole women workers