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1927 As a result of the 1926 Mining Act, the company was formed to acquire and hold the shares of the [[Denaby and Cadeby Main Collieries]], and those of the [[Dinnington Main Colliery Co|Dinnington]], Maltby and [[Rossington Main Colliery Co|Rossington]] companies<ref>The Times, Jun 17, 1930</ref>
1927 As a result of the 1926 Mining Act, the company was formed to acquire and hold the shares of the [[Denaby and Cadeby Main Collieries]], and those of the [[Dinnington Main Coal Co|Dinnington]], Maltby and [[Rossington Main Colliery Co|Rossington]] companies<ref>The Times, Jun 17, 1930</ref>


1927 See [[The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter I|Aberconway Chapter I]] for information on the company and its history
1927 See [[The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter I|Aberconway Chapter I]] for information on the company and its history

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1927 As a result of the 1926 Mining Act, the company was formed to acquire and hold the shares of the Denaby and Cadeby Main Collieries, and those of the Dinnington, Maltby and Rossington companies[1]

1927 See Aberconway Chapter I for information on the company and its history

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  1. The Times, Jun 17, 1930