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of St. Austell and Plymouth
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1933 Company formed to acquire [[Great Treverbyn China Clay Co]] and [[Ruddle Common China Clay Co]]. First directors are - [[James W. Selleck]], [[Claude Selleck]], [[James W. Selleck]].<ref>Cornish Guardian - Thursday 25 May 1933</ref>
1933 Company formed to acquire [[Great Treverbyn China Clay Co]] and [[Ruddle Common China Clay Co]]. First directors are - [[James W. Selleck]] and [[Claude Selleck]].<ref>Cornish Guardian - Thursday 25 May 1933</ref>





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of St. Austell and Plymouth

1933 Company formed to acquire Great Treverbyn China Clay Co and Ruddle Common China Clay Co. First directors are - James W. Selleck and Claude Selleck.[1]


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  1. Cornish Guardian - Thursday 25 May 1933