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... Coal Industry . In its first report in May 1934 the board gave specific at- tention to the bituminous coal code.15 Monopolistic practices are marked in this - dustry because the Code was made and its opera- tion directed by agencies ...
... Coal Industry . In its first report in May 1934 the board gave specific at- tention to the bituminous coal code.15 Monopolistic practices are marked in this - dustry because the Code was made and its opera- tion directed by agencies ...
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... coal . The Darrow board listened to three operators out of the bituminous coal in- dustry . Then it made recommendations for the " improvement " of the bituminous coal code . Very rapid work ! But the complaints of those three operators ...
... coal . The Darrow board listened to three operators out of the bituminous coal in- dustry . Then it made recommendations for the " improvement " of the bituminous coal code . Very rapid work ! But the complaints of those three operators ...
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... coal . This particular man did not have the machinery and the equipment to wash his coal . He had always employed and he kept in continuous em- ployment , some 600 miners for many years , but he sold the coal , although he paid them the ...
... coal . This particular man did not have the machinery and the equipment to wash his coal . He had always employed and he kept in continuous em- ployment , some 600 miners for many years , but he sold the coal , although he paid them the ...
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