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  <dc:title>Newspaper Cuttings</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Includes:

- Article in the Times Engineering Supplement from 1910 noting the amalgamation of the Cornwall Schools into one comprehensive institution in 1909, to be called the School of Metalliferous Mining
- Article in the Financial Times promoting the School of Metalliferous Mining, 1910
- Article in Mining World providing commentary on the new School of Metalliferous Mining at Camborne, 1910
- Article discussing appointment of different members of staff to the newly consituted school, 1910 
- Article in the Mining World and Engineering Record including commentary on the new buildings of the Royal School of Mines at South Kensington, with floor plans of the new buildings, 1911
- Article in the Western Daily Mercury (Plymouth), recording a enquiry made by the Mayor of Penzance, Mr. A. K. Barnett, at the annual meeting of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall (held in Penzance), on the neglect and subsequent closure of the Penzance School as a result of the 1909 merger of the School of Metalliferous Mining, 1912
- Article in the Western Daily Mercury (Plymouth), which reports that the Mayor has repeated his criticisms of Penzance's treatment by Camborne, 1913
- Loose insert, article in the Western Daily Mercury (Plymouth) on Billiards at Camborne, 1913.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1910-1913</dc:date>
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