?TEEL PRODUCTION A RECORD IN BRITIAN
Iro Molor Cars As Result I LONDON, Jan. 5. ■The ootitet n f steel during 1947 ■ expectod >o be 13,000,000 to ■500,000 ii-got tons, whereas the ■hest outL.it in any peace year ■s 12.88 i. 000 ingot tons in ■ 7a B^s! v' ' ' steel output was ■;ted t.v»(»nt of nearly 500,- | in"'"' '-'cause of the short- ■ of Hanid eonversion to ■li'ing' i.. hojjj... undertaken in suit- ■ are:i . The industry expects Bu of 1947 to he using J11 tn«- :-f 1,000,000 tons a fcp thousand cars will ■Ptoilui, ^n(, sr(,ej allocation ■ ie «ii"t-»r ■ !u -t ry for the first ■ Pr -Y ' t 4 maintained for the ■ ' , , • ' -('-t nre-war figure was ■b.„ 1,M 1!S.17> ■te TelegTajilvs indusV vn!1,'".ui o tent says the industry iu ) r yw t,iant which wil'l ■r"'° by 2,000,000 tons Kar.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5295, 7 January 1947, Page 5
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