he devised. Probably in the neat future pulverised coal would he blown into ships as easily as oil through a pipe limj. Iron and steel should he given a chance of proving the ease foi safeguarding. The steel trade "as essential to the very existence of the nation. Sir O. Al.osiey said if the aged could he removed from industry and youth delayed from entering by raising the school ago it would go a long wav to solve unemployment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1928, Page 5
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