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Noted English Coal Opera tor Who , Inspected’ Vir ginia” Fields, Was Much Pleased With His Visit— Hampton Roads Made a Great Impression Upon Him —Gives “On it Inter view to the Black Dia mond Before Sailing. D. A. Thomas, the well-known En gish coal operator, who has been in America investigating coal conditions, before sailing from New York for En gland, on the 12th, gave to The Black Diamond an interview about some of his impressions gained from hig aferror to a tr). —— Peer ne ing me again,” he said, “but I cw say how soon I made no coal chases while here, but was gree impressed with what 1 ° naw Pleases me most is, that your p nent coal men do not look upon entering the feld over here to Way of an Invision. They tell me =I believe Uvey are core, Mr. Thomas said that whet in ed him most about the coal me that toads weee given a shins that if praises’ the mat -harbora, 7 permit ships coming In and gon without waiting for thtes, — England, they have to spend to build docks, here nature everything but the true largest ships load cargoes at “Continued on Page Pour! ‘DD, A THOMAS,
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Harrisonburg Evening News

Harrisonburg, Virginia, US

Sat, Feb 15, 1913

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