OIL FOR WAR
U.S. Has Borne Brunt And
Seeks Recompense
RESERVES FROM BRITAIN
Rec. noon WASHINGTON, Feb.^l6. The Senate Truman Committee^ annual report declares. the as the United States has bornejne brunt of supplying oil for th s it would seem fair to ask the Ames particularly Britain, to ur by transferring to the Unuea States a compensating this Counproven reserves outside The report points out that present rate of depletion_ t gtates oil reserves in the unit, adds can only last 14 y m av inthat technological a^ rate crease the already of consumption, for wn rights the acquisition of for& g ? e f enC e and is essential to national the future of industiia ment.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1944, Page 5
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117OIL FOR WAR Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1944, Page 5
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