COAL FOR AMERICA.
UNLIMITED BRITISH SUPPLY. Australian and N-JU. Cable Association. {Reed. 5.8 p.m.) NEW YOKE, July 31. Sir Mark Sheldon, interviewed here, expressed the opinion that the United States coal strike situation was controlled by ability to secure unlimited quantities of British coal. The only limit was tho tonnago available. The price of British coal would be only a few dollars higher than American, especially on the Atlantic coast. This would save the situation in Eastern Canada, which was especially dependent on coal from Pennsylvania.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18158, 2 August 1922, Page 7
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