COAL & PETROL
■ SHOR I AGE IN GERMANY
BECOMING MORE ACUTE. ' PEOPLE ASKED TO CEASE HEATING. I By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, ill LONDON. April 29. i i The "Times" Rotterdam correspons dent says the Reich Coal Commission- _ | CT. Herr Paul Walter, lias appealed to i householders, theatres and restaurants ] Io cease heating. He urged the imporI lance of restricting consumption on the 1 1 home front, in order to relieve the ! | transport system and also to enable s Germany to fulfil her contract to supJ ply Italy with twelve million tons of coal anmiaily. . The authorities are doing their ui- . iA<>si to (w.iibat an inevitable shortage. .; next. winter. ■; f'lw Li'i ii ' i Li 111 ed Press Berlin • w on s-pondeni i.o-. (i n r.eiro) shorts l .'., i (*■ G.i•'llii : i<> (li'i',’o cji'w li'i-?’) ii-? iirocis ij■i: i ■I ion Germ;:!!.' . A; a result of !'; I io ill. ‘i r< ■ ;' i' ■; iu e iw - iii -f;vt - )r.‘r ;<■■■•) i o'' * I:o ri n w iniief cars, including I taxis. liave been laid up in many cities. I Only a tlionsand taxis remain in Berlin. I —
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1940, Page 6
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