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The Indtcstrial Effort. — So formidable a military and naval effort requires for its support a corresponding industrial effort behind the firing line. The mobilization had taken from the factories the greater part of their youngest and most active workmen ; the invasion had deprived the country not only of the mining district of Briey but of the rich industrial and mining region of the North. Yet France, though mutilated, was capable of organizing the labor of her industries in the measure reve...aled by the following figures: Munitions and Artillery Material. — For every 100 rifles she made at the beginning of 1914, France made in 1918 29,000; for every 100 machine-guns, 7,000. She has been able to furnish to her Allies 1,350,000 rifles; 15,000 automatic rifles; 10,000 machine-guns; 200,000,000 cartridges, at the same time main- taining and increasing her own armament notwithstanding losses. To-day, in place of two St. Etienne machine-guns, each battalion has twelve Hotchkiss machine-guns.
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