GERMAN COTTON TRADE LOSS
* / BERLIN, June S.—'J'lie Bremen finr of * Hagedorn, in a report on tho continental cotton situation, states that Ger, many, through the loss of Alsace-Lor raine, has lost one-sixth of her cotton industry, but is still third after the United "•"Hates and Great Britain in the numbei . of spindles and looms. The German cot . £on industry is working at 25 to 30 pei cent, normal, and Hagedorn estimatei that to occupy the continental loom! ! fully it would require 2,500,000 # bales*'ol J American cotton during the *next sift months. v
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15276, 26 July 1920, Page 6
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