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Iieeeived Wednesday, 7 p.ni. j PORTLAND (OREGON), Feb. 11. J The crew of the British steatner HarI tington struck denianding that 10,001) 1 tons of eoal cargo load here for Binga t pore, be diverted to Lngland. The ■ erew 's spokesman said: 11 Lngland ! should get everv bit of aid we can give I her. ' ' | The Associated Press Tapetown cor ' respondent says the Minister of Lcon I omic Development, Mr. Waterson, said J South Africa was ready and willing.to | Ktep up coal production for export to Britain if trucks and shipping were tnade available. II e suggested that Bri iain sliould seiid an expert to determine | to what extent the L'nion could help in j/niny future fuel erisis. 1 . ■ . . ■ - .

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Chronicle (Levin), 13 February 1947, Page 5

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