Show I EVEN EGYPT HAS HASA HAS HASA A FUEL PROBLEM CAIRO May 25 Tue Tho Tho fuel problem In Egypt which at ono one time threatened to cause causo the most serious hardship to the whole country has been large largely soh solved ed says tho the annual report of or the governments government's financial adviser Sir William Drun Brunyate by the development of the Red sea oil fields and the adaptation adap adap- tation of machinery to produce gas distilled distilled dis dis- tilled from vc vegetable refuse The Tho report declared that an nn adequate ade ale quate supply of oil for Cor all aU purposes purpose 1 should shortly be available The he hun Hur- oil on field for example although only discovered in iii 1914 is now yielding yield yield- lellIng ing lug tons a month The production of or gas gns from vegetable vege vege- table refuse which is now being pushed on u a Jar large e scale was due duo to tho researches of Dr J. J A A. A Wells former former for for- mer iner inspector general of the mines department de do- of ot the Egyptian government |