german railroad ststem. No fewer than Bt>o foreigners, representing *lO different countries, went to Germany during 1931 to study the workings of the German railroad system. Particular interest was shown in the electrifying of lines, in new locomotives, and modern switching equipment. Twenty-two foreign railroad men completed a course of practical instruction in different branches of operation. The German Railroads Company, with some 700,000 employees, claims to be the largest single employer of labour in the world-
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 167, 11 April 1932, Page 11
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77Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 167, 11 April 1932, Page 11
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