WORLD'S COAL SUPPLY.
INCREASED PRODUCT-d-I WANI^D.' By Telegraph.—Press AM&.—CopnUtt. Home, Not. 23,' Lord Crawford, speaking at the In-ter-Allied Economic Committee, declined | that the control of coal production and 'its distribution was en unaupportable burden on the British taxpayer. Be added that during the past 16 months the Treasury had lost £400,000 per week, The only solution of the problem lay in increased production, not only in England, but ia Franco and the lest of Europe. Jlr. CecH Harmsworth (Under-Secre-tary for Foreign Affairs), in answer to a question, said that the supplying of Austria with necessities concerned lot only the Allies, but the whole world. Xhe < Economic Council had neither the power nor the means to meet the necessity. The Council decided to continw the TntervAllied agreement regarding food supplies after December 31.—AnjfetJtZ, Cable Assn. > '"
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1919, Page 5
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134WORLD'S COAL SUPPLY. Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1919, Page 5
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