Board of Trade
Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 08 Apr 1908
Letter from John Morley [later Lord Morley] (Flowermead, Wimbledon Park, [London]) to WSC commenting on WSC's letter to John Redmond on the Irish vote in North-West Manchester [see CHAR 2/34/4] and advising him about his new role at the Board of Trade and in the Cabinet.
(Untitled), 13 Jul 1922
Letter from 17th Lord Derby (Derby House, Stratford Place, [London]) to WSC on the proposed scheduling [as a protected industry] of the Lancashire cotton glove industry.
(Untitled), 03 Mar 1921
Letter from Edward Marsh to Sir George Ritchie reporting that Sir Robert Horne [later Lord Horne of Slamannan] [President of the Board of Trade] has decided that WSC's suggestion of a deputation from Hemerdon Mines Ltd to argue for the inclusion of wolfram mining in the Key Industries Bill would serve no purpose. Annotated typescript copy.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1921
Letter from Sir Robert Horne [later Lord Horne of Slamannan] (Board of Trade) to WSC returning a letter from Sir George Ritchie [see CHAR 2/114/72-73] and stating that it is not possible to include wolfram production in the proposed Safeguarding of Industries Bill.
(Untitled), 18 Feb 1921
Letter from Sir George Ritchie to WSC on the desire of the directors and shareholders of Hemerdon Mines Ltd to have wolfram production included in the Key Industries Bill.
(Untitled), [Feb] [1921]
"Statement in support of application by Hemerdon Mines Ltd., for the recognition of wolfram mining as a key industry and the inclusion of wolfram in the list of materials to be protected in the Key Industries Bill of the Government." Sent with CHAR 2/114/72-73. Another copy at CHAR 2/114/79-83.
(Untitled), Jul 1930
Report of the Economic Advisory Council's committee on the cotton industry.
(Untitled), 13 Nov [1910]
(Untitled), 14 Nov 1910
Letter from Sydney Buxton [President of the Board of Trade] to WSC concerning negotiations between the mine owners and striking miners [at Tonypandy, Glamorgan, Wales]. He confirms the opinion of [George] Askwith [Comptroller General Commercial, Labour and Statistical Departments, Board of Trade] that the Board of Trade cannot intervene until the constitutional position has been restored. Signed typescript.
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