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Journal Article

Author
Stewart, I. McC.
Title
A review of coal utilisation in Australia
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 19, no. 5, May 1947, pp. 97-112
ISBN/ISSN
0020-3319
Description

This paper, No. 928, originated in the Sydney Division of The Institution and is to be presented before a General Meeting of The Division. The author, I. Mc. Stewart ME AMIEAust, was Chief Fuel Economy Engineer to the Commonwealth Coal Commissioner, and is now Chief Engineer, Hebbum Collieries, Weston, N.S.W.

See also discussions and communications:
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. vol.20, no.1-3 Jan-Mar 1948, p.12.

Abstract

After a period when the dependence of every aspect of our life on coal has been more forcibly demonstrated than ever before, it seems appropnate to make a survey of coal utilization in Australia. No attempt will be made to deal with the much debated problems of coal production in this paper, except to stress the fact that problems of production, marketing and utilization are closely interwoven.

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  • Stewart, I. McC.; Knight, C. E. L., 'A review of coal utilisation in Australia (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 20 (1-3) (1948), 12. Details

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