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THE need for economy in our national life has been urged upon us in the most emphatic manner by his Majesty's ministers and others, and there can be no doubt but that, great as efforts to economise may have been in recent months, still greater efforts must be made in the immediate future. From the national point of view there can be no greater need than for the most rigorous economy in the utilisation of our coal supplies. The appointment of a committee by the British Association, as announced in NATURE of October 21, shows a timely appreciation of the necessity for, and a desire to do everything within the powers of the association to achieve, economy in this direction.
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BRAME, J. National Economy in Fuel . Nature 96, 457–458 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/096457a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/096457a0