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MR. FRANK HODGES recently addressed the Royal Society of Arts upon the all-important subject of the economics of the coal industry, and his very thoughtful and well-reasoned address may be unreservedly recommended to all interested in the matter, that is to say. at this moment to every thinking man throughout Great Britain. The authoritative statistics which Mr. Hodges produces show more clearly than words the basal reasons for our difficulties, and most of them are summed up in the following quotation:
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Economics of the Coal Industry. Nature 118, 217–218 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118217a0
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