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COAL SHORTAGE

POSITION IN AUSTRALIA Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, July 10. Australia would have all the coalit needed if unofficial stoppages in, the mining industry could be avoided, Mr Frank . Collitidridge, the British M.P., declared to-day... Mr Collindridge has submitted two reports on the Commonwealth's, poal problem to the Prime Minister, Mr J. Curtin. One report deals with fuel economies, which he considers may be necessary if production is not increased. The other report concerns the development of open-cut mines, for which he believes Australia has great scope. Mr Collingridge sacrificed _ some weeks of his Australian tour with the British parliamentary delegation to appeal to the miners for. increased production.

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Evening Star, Issue 25224, 11 July 1944, Page 3

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COAL SHORTAGE Evening Star, Issue 25224, 11 July 1944, Page 3

COAL SHORTAGE Evening Star, Issue 25224, 11 July 1944, Page 3