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[Reuters Telegrams.] KKUPF COAIPANY. RERUN, Jan. 11. Krupps have issued their first balance sheet on a gold basis since the inflation of their capital by eight millions sterling and the reserve by two million. The report sags that the execution of the Dawes plan means a burden for Krupps. including the interest and sinking fund, ot over a million sterling. Since the armistice. 9173 machines, equal to -11 per cent, of Krupp's entire Stock, have been smashed up. Nine thousand toils of gauges have been destroyed. The question is now raised as l,) whether the great lathes and drills used for the big guns that were bombarding Baris should he destroyed. Krupps rlaim that they are necos-sa-jy for the production of i>caeo material.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1925, Page 2
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128GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1925, Page 2
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