The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 89
... coal . Against such strong natural advantages Western Europe can only compete by converting as much coal into oil as possible , and generally speaking , by extensively applying various processes for the scientific utilisation of coal ...
... coal . Against such strong natural advantages Western Europe can only compete by converting as much coal into oil as possible , and generally speaking , by extensively applying various processes for the scientific utilisation of coal ...
Page 95
... coal are consumed in the manufacture of one ton of petrol ; in this amount are included the quantities used for producing power and hydrogen . A method that involves the destruction of five tons of coal in order to make one ton of ...
... coal are consumed in the manufacture of one ton of petrol ; in this amount are included the quantities used for producing power and hydrogen . A method that involves the destruction of five tons of coal in order to make one ton of ...
Page 99
... coal , as of all other commodities , were also fantastic , and when the inevitable fall in coal prices began it was not easy to reduce costs , and especially labour costs , which in 1920 were 258. 9 d . per ton for an output of only 14 ...
... coal , as of all other commodities , were also fantastic , and when the inevitable fall in coal prices began it was not easy to reduce costs , and especially labour costs , which in 1920 were 258. 9 d . per ton for an output of only 14 ...
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