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---- , ‘ ‘ ._ 125, 192% trf July 2.5, 1936,. prcrlucing
- - 16,041,7-ee tons of coal and rem:vt’;,g appro-
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Miscellaneous 5. _. ·ing to the surface 189559 tons of slate.
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