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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 0778.PDF
-vi. Advertisements. FLIGHT APRIL I8TH, 1946 Painting by Doris Zinkeisen This Present Age 12 THE UNITED The industrial strength , and prosperity of any country can be gauged by its steel production. Steel, in spite of the growing use of many new materials, still remains the major basic engineering material. It is the business of this organisation to maintain, by every means at its disposal, continuous and efficient production at all times. The war has brought home to everyone the absolute and vital necessity of maintaining a vigorous and flourishing export trade. The nation must pay its way in the world's markets and so raise the standards of living, therefore problems of export must always be in the forefront of our future plans. In every territory, whether swept by the tide of war or not, there is an accumulated potential demand ^for hundreds of products fabricated from steel, so that directly and indirectly the export markets will receive the fruits of our production. Policies directed towards international economic agreement in the terms and spirit of the Atlantic Charter will receive our complete support. With all this the magnitude of the task remains, but its importance is so great that the utmost efforts, understanding and goodwill of every citizen of the nation are inescapable pre-requisites to achieve success. THE UNITED STEEL COMPANIES LIMITED WESTBOURNE ROAD SHEFFIELD STEEL, PEECH & TOZER, SHEFFIELD SAMUEL FOX & CO. LTD., SHEFFIELD UNITED STRIP & BAR MILLS. SHEFFIELD APPLEBY-FRODINGHAM STEEL CO. LTD., SCUNTHORPE WORKINGTON IRON & STEEL CO., WORKINGTON UNITED COKE & CHEMICALS CO. LTD., CUMBERLAND THE ROTHERVALE COLLIERIES, TREETON THE SHEFFIELD COAL CO, LTD., TREETON THOS.BUTLIN& CO., WELLINGBOROUGH
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