Acadiensis, Volumes 9-10Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1979 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 54
... operations which would increase provincial revenues even at the same royalty , then a new lease with new conditions ... operations by consolidation . " It was particularly desirable " , Fielding noted , “ that influen- tial capitalists ...
... operations which would increase provincial revenues even at the same royalty , then a new lease with new conditions ... operations by consolidation . " It was particularly desirable " , Fielding noted , “ that influen- tial capitalists ...
Page 44
... operations , common location , and over- lapping directorships , as well as their desire for greater efficiency in manage- ment and operation , it was logical for the two enterprises to amalgamate in 1889 as the Nova Scotia Steel and ...
... operations , common location , and over- lapping directorships , as well as their desire for greater efficiency in manage- ment and operation , it was logical for the two enterprises to amalgamate in 1889 as the Nova Scotia Steel and ...
Page 63
... operation , they were neither expanded nor improved after 1917.109 The primary iron and steel facilities at Sydney Mines were also closed , thereby ending the specialized material exchange between Scotia's operations in Cape Breton and ...
... operation , they were neither expanded nor improved after 1917.109 The primary iron and steel facilities at Sydney Mines were also closed , thereby ending the specialized material exchange between Scotia's operations in Cape Breton and ...
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