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... cent coal if 60 per cent of their power is non - war , unless they are a part of the Fuel Administration and the other 40 per cent is handled as we would handle it . In other words , as I said to the steel people , " There is no way to ...
... cent coal if 60 per cent of their power is non - war , unless they are a part of the Fuel Administration and the other 40 per cent is handled as we would handle it . In other words , as I said to the steel people , " There is no way to ...
Halaman 289
... cent of gross sales ; for dairy products , 12.1 per cent ; for ice cream , 14.9 per cent ; for coal and wood , 15.2 per cent ; for ice , 45.6 per cent , and for food products as a whole , 7.4 per cent . SHORT - HAUL , MANY - STOP ...
... cent of gross sales ; for dairy products , 12.1 per cent ; for ice cream , 14.9 per cent ; for coal and wood , 15.2 per cent ; for ice , 45.6 per cent , and for food products as a whole , 7.4 per cent . SHORT - HAUL , MANY - STOP ...
Halaman 537
... cent of the ranges ordered were ready for immediate service . Similarly 32.8 per cent of the total ranges ordered required additional transformer capacity but no addi- tional primary wires , whereas in the city the percentage was low ...
... cent of the ranges ordered were ready for immediate service . Similarly 32.8 per cent of the total ranges ordered required additional transformer capacity but no addi- tional primary wires , whereas in the city the percentage was low ...
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N277b | vii |
7Report of Committee on Underground Construc | xii |
CONTENTS | xxiii |
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