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Dear Aunt Daisy, Seeing a question asked by E.M.W,, Hutt City, about using up coal dust, I’m writing this to say I never have any; as I simply put it in the fire over a few pieces of wood or lumpy coal, with a good fire going. Of course it is always wet-you can leave it in the rain, or pour water over it. It cakes and burns beautifully and no waste. I may also say that I buy slack coal to keep the fire going. If the small coal is put in a box and left outside in the rain it is just "A.1." Hoping this may be of use to E.M.W. or others. From Another E.M.W. Thank you very much, E.M.W. That is much easier than trying to make up briquettes.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZLIST19460628.2.49.4.3

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 366, 28 June 1946, Page 27

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More About Coal Dust New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 366, 28 June 1946, Page 27

More About Coal Dust New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 366, 28 June 1946, Page 27

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