Parliamentary Papers, Band 14H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... regard it as a permanent change , to which the industry must adapt itself as best it can ? How far can the position be retrieved by lower prices or other means ? Gowers , para . 16 . † Here , and throughout our Report , we shall ...
... regard it as a permanent change , to which the industry must adapt itself as best it can ? How far can the position be retrieved by lower prices or other means ? Gowers , para . 16 . † Here , and throughout our Report , we shall ...
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... regard this as a permanent loss ? * The answers to these questions cannot be precise . But we will endeavour to set out concisely the relevant facts that emerge from a study of the evidence laid before us . The following table analyses ...
... regard this as a permanent loss ? * The answers to these questions cannot be precise . But we will endeavour to set out concisely the relevant facts that emerge from a study of the evidence laid before us . The following table analyses ...
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... regard them as a serious danger . ( 4 ) The substantial fall in British export prices during the latter part of 1925 ... regards price takes place to the disadvantage of coal . Home Trade .- ( 6 ) No substantial recovery in the home ...
... regard them as a serious danger . ( 4 ) The substantial fall in British export prices during the latter part of 1925 ... regards price takes place to the disadvantage of coal . Home Trade .- ( 6 ) No substantial recovery in the home ...
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... regard to the very speculative data upon which such an estimate could alone be based . The Coal Conservation Committee , which was appointed in July , 1916 , and reported in January , 1918 , emphasised the importance of the economical ...
... regard to the very speculative data upon which such an estimate could alone be based . The Coal Conservation Committee , which was appointed in July , 1916 , and reported in January , 1918 , emphasised the importance of the economical ...
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... regard as preferable to this expensive piecemeal machinery that the seams of coal should be acquired by the State once and for all in one final settlement , together with all usual or necessary easements and rights incidental thereto ...
... regard as preferable to this expensive piecemeal machinery that the seams of coal should be acquired by the State once and for all in one final settlement , together with all usual or necessary easements and rights incidental thereto ...
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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