Britain's Industry Effected
•^** 'LONDON, July 12 , %ofessor W. Bons, a .feul ©xpwt,.,; declare« that he is afraid to expx:es,s p his real views lest he should 'appear ftn alarmist, but if dear coal, becomes permanent, • jßritaiin:'& industrial suprema-cy is d"oomed', amd her commerce and trade "will be ir- * retrievably injured. He % believes 1 thaitt America, "will •off^«^| sell coal to Britain./ He JjxmAww out that cheap coal had •^^ been wie mia.ginet, attracting 1! to Britain! rraw mateanal for metal, cotton and wool industries. The American] outrput of coal inn 1*917 per -woi-fker vrsi. s WO tons, and lie British T4O. Th« former is* stEll '•iiiomeing
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13935, 14 July 1919, Page 3
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105Britain's Industry Effected Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13935, 14 July 1919, Page 3
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