DEPRESSION PASSING
BRITISH HEAVY INDUSTRIES STEEL MILLS REOPENING Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 14. (Deceived November 15, at 10 a.ra.) The ‘ Yorkshire Post ’ says that the Dorman, Long Company is reopening its steel mill at Aliddlesbrough, which was closed three years. The company is also reopening two steel furnaces and rc-employing thousands of hands. Orders include steel rails for Russia, and 2,800 tons of bridge work for the Dutch Government, formerly given to German linns. The feeling is steadily jxmneating Tyneside that the worst of the depression has passed. Similar optimism prevails at Scunthorpe, in North Lincoln, an iron and steel centre, where most of the furnaces are working at capacity, producing amazing tonnages.
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Evening Star, Issue 21569, 15 November 1933, Page 9
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114DEPRESSION PASSING Evening Star, Issue 21569, 15 November 1933, Page 9
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