Author: Pedro Real .
4 º PRESIDENT OF THE RIO TINTO ALFRED MILNER
major source of surprise to some notes, lack of historical accuracy with which the character epigraphy, pour the researcher J. Steinberg in the book "DISCOVER AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
may be less identical locations as "Rio Tinto Zinc director from 1921 to 1925, remains unquestionable reality, at that time, even decades would pass to the latter company was constituted. But admitting minor detail is unintentional and due to lapse, significantly, the same error persists with further investigated in RT, by repeated Mr. Steinberg.
Understandably, however, admit the title of "director" whether this is conceptualized as the Council member's seat occupied since coming years and would assume the presidency in 1922, after the support of shareholders represented by the Rothschild family.
is necessary to go back in the history of Rio Tinto at least pausing in 1920 to develop a suitable context in which to set the appointment, months later, Lord Alfred Milner and perhaps slightly unrealistic to think the little sympathy at all levels, both nationally and internationally, garnered RTCL after finishing in that year, one of the most enduring and painful strikes that suffered the mining in 47 years of their exploitation by English company that, until then, in which a black page intransigence led to the eventual separation of the children of miners, to be hosted by families in solidarity, in places away from their parents.
The smear befallen the Company produced latent split in the Board of Admin., Hatched at last, over from Mr. Fielding by Lord Milner.
is not unreasonable to infer that, by placing such a brilliant personality at the top of the organization, it was washed in the same image simultaneously with the complexity of the business and waiting for the new presidency in entrusted management, flexibility accorded to his skill as a negotiator in other important and sensitive international matters. (The broad curriculum of Lord Milner can be viewed at the Pag "King Solomon's Mines." British Culture in Rio Tinto)
Therefore, repetition and save space.
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