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Will Present High QINCE 1940 the recovery of Benzole Recovery 1"-benzole...-in the carbonizing Continue After War? industries of this country has -,been increased by 20 per cent. In addition to recovery at coke ovens, 95 per -cent. of the gas produced at works tarbonizing over 5,000 tons of coal per annum is now being treated for the extractioh of benzole. Will this continue to be the *case after the war? It is to be hoped that this fuel,. with its high octane nunrber, will again be available as motor spirit for road transport use. High Octane Fuel A FEW years before the war Costs Are Descending I-1 industrial-scale plants for
Rapidly the manufacture of "syn
thesized aviation spirit" were put into operation. To-day 10,000,000 tons per annum represents a production rate that has been reached. and even exceeded. The contribution of these plants to the air powec of the United Nations can hardly be over-estimated. Volume production has influenced the basic price of these fuels to the extent of reducing the pre-war 3s. 3d. to is. per gallon. A GAIN road transport has Lorries Help Householders with Water. Supplies
clime to the rescue, in this case in connection with the supply of water to areas where drought iS having its worst effects. From tanks on the vehicles supplies are being dietributed direct to householders This is just one more example of the many vital services which only road transport Can perform efficiently.
Canteens Should be THE National Society of Works Relations A Caterers to Industry, states
Centres in its annual report that during the war works canteens have largely become centres of propaganda, and that this is a /natter which deserves the attention of directors of industrial undertakings. The aim should be to ensure that they are not employed to foment political agitation, but to help good relations. It is believed that it would be to the advantage of employers if they could consult one another about canteen costs, legal,. nutritional and other technical matters in this field. Incidentally, membership of the Society, of which Sit Francis Joseph, Bart., is president, is open to employe,rs.who run their own canteens.
Beware of Dopes -Claimed to Improve
Batteries
MOT so much is heard these 1 '4 days of battery, ', dopes, which were often brought for
ward in pre-war years. The president of the American Battery Manufacturers is calling attention to what he terms a " racket" that is sweeping that country with such materials, which are often flour, Epsom salts and other kinds of white powder, marketed as a panacea for all battery troubles. Battery makers and the U.S. Bureau of Standards emphasize that such compounds and solutions have no merit, whilst the former add that if a satisfactory substance ever became available, they would provide it as standard "equipment."