. teorfinsr to n tlw: ; Board'of Trade coal tables for -1908-9; Groat Britain-produced :last year , about •a- quarter .'of the world's coal,. iier ratal-production being 263,774.000 ™7^5 a n S nn? g^inS m, a ■'•'total"consumption of w ti •?^ nS Di JV.'bisgest 1 producer was > with a total", of 390,336,000 tons, • and Germany, .as a bad , third, followed Great- -Britain, with a total production -of '-.146,507,000 Tho S?., consumption of. Germany and the United-States - was respectively 120,738 000' tons'.and./,79,059,000. toAsi Although-- th« - United.: States raised more "coal than any Other, country, Great Britain raised more per ; head of , the population. Tho United ■lunßdom exported 80,037,000 tons "of coal in tho,year, or nearly three-quarters of a milhon-. ; tons: more than in 1908. -
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 949, 17 October 1910, Page 9
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