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IN 1931, the Forestry Commissioners appointed an Inter-Departmental Committee to inquire into the possibility of making better use of the timber supplies of Great Britain. An interim report was submitted by this Committee in 1933, and recommended a series of detailed inquiries into the demand for timber for certain specific purposes. A first report dealt with the demand for timber for box and packing-case manufacture in Great Britain, whilst a second, now before us, deals with the demand for timber in coal-mining in England and Wales.
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Timber in the Box-Making and Coal-Mining Industries. Nature 136, 653 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136653a0
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