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PLOUGHSHARES WHERE GUNS WERE MADE

Received Bunday, 7 p.m. LONDON, April 28. Czechoslovakia 7s Skoda arms factories, now nationalised, are beginning to turn out locomotives, Tailway rollingj atock, farni implements and other peacetime products, says Reuter 's Prague correspondent. The Republic is working towards n8tionalisation of seventy per cent. of her industry, commerce and finance wrhich Czeeh leaders say is the only way to resurrect the economy ruined by six years of German occupation. There is no confiscation except in the case of property owned outright by Germans or Hungarians who aided the Nazis. Foreign interests are being i compensated. .

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Chronicle (Levin), 29 April 1946, Page 3

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PLOUGHSHARES WHERE GUNS WERE MADE Chronicle (Levin), 29 April 1946, Page 3

PLOUGHSHARES WHERE GUNS WERE MADE Chronicle (Levin), 29 April 1946, Page 3

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