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A cable message from Tokio on Monday stated that Allied Headquarters had demanded from the Japanese Government an explanation of its failure to settle strikes and also to produce additional labour for the coal mines north of Japan to cope with the fuel shortage that was threatening to paralyse transportation and industry unless it was remedied within a few weeks Above is a photograph of the pithead of the Fushun colleries, Oyama, where coalmining is conducted on very up-to-date lines.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21899, 18 December 1945, Page 3

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A cable message from Tokio on Monday stated that Allied Headquarters had demanded from the Japanese Government an explanation of its failure to settle strikes and also to produce additional labour for the coal mines north of Japan to cope with the fuel shortage that was threatening to paralyse transportation and industry unless it was remedied within a few weeks Above is a photograph of the pithead of the Fushun colleries, Oyama, where coalmining is conducted on very up-to-date lines. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21899, 18 December 1945, Page 3

A cable message from Tokio on Monday stated that Allied Headquarters had demanded from the Japanese Government an explanation of its failure to settle strikes and also to produce additional labour for the coal mines north of Japan to cope with the fuel shortage that was threatening to paralyse transportation and industry unless it was remedied within a few weeks Above is a photograph of the pithead of the Fushun colleries, Oyama, where coalmining is conducted on very up-to-date lines. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21899, 18 December 1945, Page 3