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74 them (mengarahkan) to use coal (steelkool) from Kalanget [[strikethrough]] s [[/strikethrough// coal will be mixed with [[strikethrough]] who [[/strikethrough]] wood charcoal in proportions 4 [[strikethrough]] wo [[/strikethrough]] coal to 1 wood charcoal. Acc. to Basuki, wood charcoal 4x more expensive than steelkool which now costs only 15,000Rp per ton delivered to the worksite - Basuki is optimistic about future reserves of coal if conversion is made apparently steelkool was dumped offshore in Dutch times because have a note that the reserves (at Kalianget only?) are underwater - many trains have now converted to soar (diesel fuel) - a second possible source of coal [[strikethrough]] is [[/strikethrough]] are the daram bricket ovens at Kalianget - Somalang smiths now use a variety of wood charcoals - at diklat will use improved tools, grinda & fifes have a not here about 2 hands of files, cap mata (schliepes) & cap kapak (India) - not sure if this refers to types of files Dinas wants to use or type villagers 77 already using acc. to Basuki, is a village in E. Java near Malang & Kedisi where the smiths [[/strikethrough]] have [[/strikethrough]] know how to renew their kikirs Prov - E. Java Kab - Telunggagung Kec - Gondan Desa - Keping process of renewing is called "dirajang lagi" Basuki says they will try to introduce this [[strikethrough]] proc [[/strikethrough]] process. will also try to guide them to form a KUD in Tambung (Tampung?) there is already a coop with membership consisting of 35 kepala besalin from 2 kecamatans (Padamawa & Larangan members of this coop have been using coal since 1973 (no mention in this discussion of building new perapens - see above bk 10 pp 81-83) - next discussed project to assist limestone block catters in desa Bandungan, also kec. Pakong