Cotton Industry (Reorganisation) Act 1936
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The Cotton Industry (Reorganisation) Act 1936 was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom which introduced a compulsory levy on cotton machinery. The proceeds from this levy were used to scrap surplus spindles.[1]
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- ^ Modern Britain: An Economic and Social History by John Irwin, p61
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- Cotton industry in England
- 1930s economic history
- History of the textile industry in the United Kingdom
- United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1936