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TELLING THE GERMANS THEY MUST WORK.

Eeceived Wednesday, 9.50 p.m, LONDON, April ». Germany 's salvation would be founa oply thraugh increased production ana not by relying^n the eharity of others, Hir Cecil Weir, pr.esjdent of the Britisti econbmic subcommittee in Germany, told German trade uhipn leaders ai Essen. He emphasised. that half a million tons qf coal.had been lost by recent stoppages and if the upwaru trend qf production were not immediately resumed, it vvpuld he a nationa' disoster affecting every German. Golonel Wilkinson, of United "States military governmenty >said Britain ano America would not eontinue indefinite[y paying Qut large "Suius of monev they eould ill afford, >to support "a uation- vvhic-h did not he'lp itself.

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 April 1947, Page 5

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TELLING THE GERMANS THEY MUST WORK. Chronicle (Levin), 10 April 1947, Page 5

TELLING THE GERMANS THEY MUST WORK. Chronicle (Levin), 10 April 1947, Page 5

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