STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1292, sig. 109-4/1046 (poškozeno) Page 16 · 16 of 41
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1292, sig. 109-4/1046 (damaged)
English Translation
In the same note, it was pointed out that the gas-locking hours could be lifted as such, i.e. a t h e t h a t i o n 2 a t e c h 3 3 C h n 1 G b y e T u e A o r AA 22 73 f 3 S a n 2 an e l a t t h 3 1 e e e è 0 n R e n g e 1 T e r u n g a n g Or a 1 s necessarily n 4$0 e n D T g t O nz halton A pressonotice addressed the public, which clearly states: "Only if the authorities of the gas works can grasp the need for an understanding of the situation, it will be possible to ensure uninterrupted gas-lioference for the future." C. 1/ From l3 April to the re-introduction of gas sporr hours on 17 April, the situation followed: m Coal production Consumption uo m3 UT O00T m3 in 1000 13 April 98 211,000 a 249,000 14 a none 238,000 259,000 15. 17 29 256,000 265,000 16. 03 3 5 239,000 245,000 17 11 32 225,000 225,000 The averages in the period from i3 April were 17. A direct investigation has been carried out: l. Industry, crafts and commerce have been involved in the gas works since the closure of the gas barrage. 2. An immediate restriction of the gas plant against the uncon- tinted waste consumption had not been the gowt