POST-WAR PROBLEMS.
SUPPLY OF TUNGSTEN. (Dy Cable.—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z, Cublo Association.) LONDON, May 2. Lord Balfour of Burleigh's Committee report, dated March. 1917, just issnt>tl, considers it essential for the nation's «u.fct v v that sufficient lungstea should be manufacture! within the Knipire.' ''after' the war to supply domostu requirements and afford a margin lor export. The report recommends thot the Empire should impose an export duty on wolfram of X'2-j per ton except when 110 hujvr is within tlto Kmptre and tho Government of the country wherein wolfram is offered for sale do-:s not desire to buy. When buying NAZOL—the moneysaving remedy for coughs and colds look for the name NAZOL oil the red carton." No cold is NAZOL-proof. o
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16203, 4 May 1918, Page 11
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