Cotton Industry (Reorganisation) Act 1939
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The Cotton Industry (Reorganisation) Act 1939 was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom. It established the Cotton Board and was responsible for streamlining the industry by closing "surplus" factories.[1]
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- ^ Lawrence J. Butler , Industrialisation and the British Colonial State, ISBN 0-7146-4703-9, p87
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