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Germany’s Economic Plight

LONDON, September 13

Germany stands to lose in the present battle of the Ruhr. 41 per cent, of tin hard coal necessary to make steel, and 50 per cent, of Iter steel, says the "Daily Mail.” commenting on Germany’s economic situation. Germany stands to lose m Holland a great proportion of her radio industry, and 41 per cent, of her shipbuilding. Germany has recently lost 3.600,000 tons of sli-c-1 yearly in Lorraine. 4,000.000 in Belgium, and more, than 3.000,000 in France, where she also lost 800,000 tons of bauxite, which produced more than 3.0C0.000 tons of aluminium. Germany has lost in Belgian yards in which locomotives and motor cars were repaired, and in France more than 2,000.000 tons of food and 3.500,000 hectolitres cf : wine yearly. s

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Northern Advocate, 14 September 1944, Page 2

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Germany’s Economic Plight Northern Advocate, 14 September 1944, Page 2

Germany’s Economic Plight Northern Advocate, 14 September 1944, Page 2

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