: ' 'Coal-Mines: Past, Present and Future-VI, What of the Future ?
HAVING given us a complete survey of the history of the coal-mine, from its very beginnings in Great Britain to the present day,
Sir Richard Redmayne is going to devote his last talk to a tentative discussion of future possibilities-of the necessity for much closer relationship and community of interest between employer and employed, for instance, and of the absolute necessity for peace and personal initiative if the prosperity of the industry is to be assured. Sir Richard will then outline some suggestions towards a better state of affairs, touching upon the questions of amalgamation, nationalisation, co-partnership and the co-operative selling of coal.