Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... miners , it at least suggested the possibility of an eventual break even point.70 But so much lower were the direct ... Mines , 1932 , p . 56 . 70 Department of Labour , “ Report on Nova Scotia's Unemployed " , R.B. Bennett Papers , p ...
... miners , it at least suggested the possibility of an eventual break even point.70 But so much lower were the direct ... Mines , 1932 , p . 56 . 70 Department of Labour , “ Report on Nova Scotia's Unemployed " , R.B. Bennett Papers , p ...
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... Mines and Glace Bay and some rail and port activity at Sydney . ' When American promoter Henry Melville Whitney and some well known Canadian capitalists took control of most of the coal mines and began production on an unprecedented ...
... Mines and Glace Bay and some rail and port activity at Sydney . ' When American promoter Henry Melville Whitney and some well known Canadian capitalists took control of most of the coal mines and began production on an unprecedented ...
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... mines of Cape Breton to the extent of 300 to 500 " and in 1906 declared that a shortage of labour in the coal mines was due to the departure of Newfoundlanders for the fishing grounds.27 A sense of the extent and pattern of population ...
... mines of Cape Breton to the extent of 300 to 500 " and in 1906 declared that a shortage of labour in the coal mines was due to the departure of Newfoundlanders for the fishing grounds.27 A sense of the extent and pattern of population ...
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