The Czechoslovak Republic Its Economical Industrial And Cultural Resources

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The Czechoslovak Republic Its Economical Industrial And Cultural Resources
Jaroslav Csar
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About 80 per cent of the string instruments are manufactured in northern Bohemia (Ore Mountains, Schonbach and the surrounding neigh- bourhood) in 813 workshops. There are 3. 050 workers employed in this industry, 1. 500 of them being home-workers. Before the war this district alone produced musical instruments to an annual value of 3 million francs.
The chief centre for the production of wind instruments is Krashce in the Ore Mountains, with 15 factories employing 770 workers, 360 workshops em
...ployng 1870 workers, and a home industry in which 600 workers are engaged. The value of the anmial production is est- imated at 6 milhon francs. The town of Hradec Kralove is well-known for the manufacture of brass wind instruments. Pianos and harmonicons are produced by 10 factories in northern Bohemia. Accordions, musical boxes and other instruments are manufactured in various districts.
f) Paper industry. The extensive timber resources have resulted in a highly developed paper manufacture. The Czechoslovak Republic contains about 29 wood pulping mills, 5 independent cellulose factories and 13 others forming extensions to paper factories, 68 paper factories with 132 machines, and 44 factories for the production of cardboard.


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