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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 31, 1989
BRITISH SCRAP GOES FOR GERMAN ARMS
German is buying thousands of old motor-car radiators and accumulators in England through secret agents. White lead, nickel, chromium and other materials are extracted from the automobile parts and are being poured into Germany's furn- aces to be used in the manufacture of munitions.
Agents here arrange for ship-copper left in the same boat. -ment to Continental ports, chiefly Some British firms of serap mer- Antwerp and Rotterdam, where they chants have refused to export more are reloaded into barges and ship-. ped to Germany.
scrap to Germany. An official of George Cohen, Sons and Coy., Ltd.,
caverage of 10,000 tons of scrap me-
Last year Germany bought an of Stepney, London, said: We stop- tal every month from Great Bri-ped sending scrap to Germany --tain.
after the crisis last September,
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The British Iron and Steel Fe- deration official emphasized: "The serap would be no use to our fur- wasnaces. That is the only reason it buying steel scrap in great quanti- goes abroad. But some merchants ties from America and much of do not agree,
Yet, while this was going on, the International Steel Convention, of -which Britain is a member,
it was being brought to this coun-
try,
The excuse for this strange state of affairs was that the scrap sold to Germany was of an inferior qual- ity, unsuitable for the steel furn- aces of Britain.
An official of the British Iron and :Steel Federation said:-
OLD CAR PARTS
"Most of the scrap now sold to Germany is non-ferrous material, not steel scrap. Germany is buy- ing it because she has to take whatever she can get."
Our exports of all kinds of scrap metals have dropped this year. From January to the end of May the average amount sent each month has been about 5,000 tons. From May to June 10 only 514 tons have been sent.
Mr. Charles Robinson, head of a firm of scrap merchants at Green- wich who last year'exported large quantities of scrap to Germany, told a reporter:
It is quite true that Germany is buying old automobile parts here. I have heard of a lot of car radia- tors being sent out, and I know who who is selling them."
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Inquiries in Glasgow revealed that some of the car radiators and accumulators have been shipped from: Glasgow and Leith. For every -automobile part shipped directly to Hamburg, it is believed that at least ten more are sent to Germany In- directly.
While figures for the export of on last year,
scrap, are well down who feel
there are many i
that no scrap should be allowed to go to Germany at all.
A Glasgow merchant who is con- nected with the scrap trade said: The Germans probably have some method of “synthetically" treating the materials and getting further valuable extracts from them. They could get autimony from the accumulators, and I have heard it suggested that an extract to be obe tained from- antimony can be used: in the ma ture of explosives.
MERCHANTS REFUSEAL
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