RUINED FRENCH MINES.
WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED GERMANS FOR EIGHT YEARS. Work for all the unemployed in Germany for the next eight years will be provided in restoring the ruined mines of Northern France, says the Berlin paper Vorwaerts. This opinion is based upon the report of the German Mining Commission sent to France recently to ascertain the extent of the damage, and which has just made public its findings. "The task," says the newspaper, "is so great that it is sufficient to furnish work for every idle man in Europe and for everyone else engaged in superfluous labor. The report shows the fallacy of the theory that emigration of 13,000,000 to 15,000,000 persons from Germany is an economic necessity." The commission, in its report, saM that the work of reconstruction would have to be done from "the ground up" especially in the departments of Pas d'e Calais, Courriere, Lens, Lievin, Drocourt Mourchin, Carvin and Dourges. where the destruction was pronounced "terrible." Most of the mines have been "drowned," it was said, and in rebuilding new shafts' workers would have to be protected against the inward pressure of water. A French officer and a French mining official took the German envoys through the devastated regions. The Germans declared, the work of restoration would not only be one of great difficulty, hut that, in many cases, it was impossihip to ascertain the extent of the dnmatrn done to each mine. They also said It was not easy to fix responsibility for the destruction, because it was done by numerous groups of troops and the records showing where each military unit was located and at what period were..not
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1920, Page 5
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275RUINED FRENCH MINES. Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1920, Page 5
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