There is no better assurance that the world is progressing that that last year it produced 119 million tons of iron, as compared with 75 million tons in 1913. So for every 100 tons produced 16 years ago, 160 tons were produced in _ 1929 which is very remarkable when it is remembered what troubled years they, were. The four greatest iron countries aro America, Germany, France, and England, and each of them may expect to share in the advance#
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 19
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