The Quarterly Review, Band 267,Ausgabe 529John Murray, 1936 |
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... output of war material . Even if the programme of war- ships , aeroplanes , and mechanised military equipment seems adequate at the moment , it will avail us little if in the next few years or in time of emergency we could be ...
... output of war material . Even if the programme of war- ships , aeroplanes , and mechanised military equipment seems adequate at the moment , it will avail us little if in the next few years or in time of emergency we could be ...
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... output of British coal was 287 million tons , of which over 98 millions were exported or used for bunkering ships ; the consumption of the iron and steel industries was 31.4 million tons ; of the gas and electric industries 21.6 ...
... output of British coal was 287 million tons , of which over 98 millions were exported or used for bunkering ships ; the consumption of the iron and steel industries was 31.4 million tons ; of the gas and electric industries 21.6 ...
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output of about 250,000,000 tons as compared with an actual output in 1935 of some 227,000,000 tons . This year the output is about 4 per cent . greater than in 1935 , in spite of the reduction in exports . The excess potential capacity ...
output of about 250,000,000 tons as compared with an actual output in 1935 of some 227,000,000 tons . This year the output is about 4 per cent . greater than in 1935 , in spite of the reduction in exports . The excess potential capacity ...
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COAL INTO OIL By Lancelot Lawton | 7 |
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