More coal, then, for more motors to defeat Japan! We can show how more coal can be won. We can point out vyherc waste can be eliminated. We- can prevent interruptions in production. We can plan for victory on the production front. FORM THOSE PRODUCTION COMMITTESS AT ALL PITS. —Common Cause, March 14.
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Grey River Argus, 29 April 1942, Page 7
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