STERNER WAR EFFORT
(Rec. noon.) LONDON, Feb. 2. ■ ■ Berlin's four best-known restaurants closed yesterday, and their complete stalls were drafted to arms works. This was announced by Berlin radio. One-fifth of all German periodicals, which still total 2000, are to cease publication. Other steps to save man-power affect travelling salesmen and agents, who will no longer call on customers. Board meetings of joint stock companies will no longer be held. All business establishments in Germany are to be surveyed to find out whether they are important to the war effort. Those of no direct importance to the war will cease to function.
Measures in Germany
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1943, Page 5
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