GERMAN PROBLEMS
LABOUR FROM FRANCE LONDON, March 6. Germany’s manpower chief (Sauckel) is at present touring France to speed up the dispatch of French workers to Germany, says Reuter’s correspondent on the French frontier. The Vichy authorities are backing up the tour with an intensified propaganda campaign. Representatives of all French newspapers were summoned to Paris for instruction on how to present the labour problem. Sauckel told correspondents: “Germany needs arms, French workmen need bread and work.” Count de' Brinon, Vichy Ambassador in Paris, said: “The French Government has taken sides in this war. We are not going to help the Axis only by friendly gestures.” CONTROL OF HOUSING LONDON, March 6. The Berlin radio states that Ley, Labour- Front leader, has made a decree controlling the allocation of flats and houses. Those vacant will be allocated according to services the lessee is performing for the war effort. Holders of the Knights’ Cross and Iron Cross top the list scaling down io soldiers’ wives and victims of Royal Air Force raids.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1943, Page 6
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