ANOTHER SHARE-OUT OF GERMAN INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
(ltee. 11.45 a.m.) , BRUSSELS, July 3. The 1 Interallied Reparations Agency has allotted the. industrial equipment of 18 German factories, worth £1,325)000 On 1938 valuation, to member nations. The equipment includes oho of the two largest German anti-friction bearing plants,_ the Allied authorities in Berlin having previously allotted the other to Russia. An important section ot. this plant has been allotted to Britain, France, and Czecho-Slovakia to replace similar equipment destroyed or damaged during the war. Thirteen nations submitted claims tor this equipment. Australia, Belgium, India, Luxembourgh, and Holland were awarded some of the remaining plant. Someminor technical equipment went to the United States. The agency also allotted some chemical plant to France, plant for srpall machine tools to Belgium, and plant for the production Of air valves for compressors to- Lidia
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Evening Star, Issue 26144, 4 July 1947, Page 5
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138ANOTHER SHARE-OUT OF GERMAN INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Evening Star, Issue 26144, 4 July 1947, Page 5
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