AT HIGH PITCH
- CANADIAN STEEL WORKERS. a SYDNEY (Nova Scotia.) Cape Breton’s war effort is geared to the highest pitch possible. Five thousand steel workers here are working 24 hours a day, seven days a week, producing material for shipment to Britain, where it is manufactured into guns and shells, ships.and planes, and other implements of war. Tons of it have been fabricated and built into underground shelters. During the past year and a half ingot capacity has been increased 100 per cent; 600,000 tons of steel is produced annually at a plant here, a third of Canada's entire output. The bulk of this production, with the exception of small consignments for domestic use, is forwarded to Britain.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1941, Page 6
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118AT HIGH PITCH Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1941, Page 6
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