IRON RESOURCES
IMPORTANCE IN WAR LONDON, April 7 As war and iron go hand-in-hand, fte Commonwealth's proposed restriction of iron ore-exports is arousing World-wide inteiest. Keeling here is Browing m favour of conserving the deJfclopment of the Kmpire's iron resources. This teeling is particularly . k?en because of the difficulties Britain teay eventually find in securing foreign Supplies in time of war. 'Jo carry out/ a blood and iron von need iron if a push comes, ipthotigh bluff may take you through," the Kcnnomist. "Germany has of blood, even although most of vi.not Nordic. Her absorption of fcAustria has given her 10 per cent more ; K° n . It has not solved her iron quesbut it helps. . v.ennany is taking increased quantities from Biscay She hopes to secure SSSP'fr permanent • supplies from that if General Franco wins. absorption of Austria gives ...means for bringing economic presChechoslovakia. , now controls the i WUntry's both outlets, holding tho tri*? to Trieste as well as to Hapi-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23011, 12 April 1938, Page 11
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161IRON RESOURCES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23011, 12 April 1938, Page 11
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