PASSIVE RESISTANCE
RESTRICTING RUHR COAL OUTPUT
DEMAND OF INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTIUQHT.)
(REUTERS TBUSGRAM.) (Received 14th April, 2 p.m.)
BERLIN, 13th April. The . "Vossosche iZeitung's" Essen, correspondent states that with the object of preventing the French' from obtaining any coal, apart from that already brought to the surface, the miners in the Ruhr district have begun further to restrict production, and intend henceforth to bring up only onough coal for the use of the miners and essential industrial purposes. No fresh supplies will be brought up for storing. A conference of the leading employers and workmen in all industries and of ail shades of political opinion from the occupied territory unanimously decided to continue the policy of passive resistance. It declared that the starting point of any negotiations must be a guarantee of complete evacuation, an indemnity for damages, the release of prisoners, ?nd the return of persons who have been expelled.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 8
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