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-9- 1-g According to SCAP reports Japan has caustic-soda capacity for three times her needs, based on 1926-30 average consumption of 3 80,000 MT with an allowance of 60 per cent for increased usage and population growth. It should be emphasized that the removals listed in the interim 3-a program will leave a generous capacity in sulphuric acid, soda-ash, caustic soda and chlorine for the optimum needs of agriculture and a peacetime economy in Japan. 3-b 3-c 3-d 3-e 3-f 3-g 3-h 3-i D 3-] 3-l 3-m m

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