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Old 20-12-20, 23:07
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Default Halton History

I came across this on a 1942 dated report on economic world production with some other books.
a neat little inside on scrap metal drives and WW2.
If someone can think of a better home or archive for this document let me know and I'll drop it in the mail .
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Old 20-12-20, 23:10
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a bigger file for your eyes
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