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English: Dutch newspaper article from "Leidsch Dagblad" from 20 May 1938 on improvements on the River Meuse, for which the unemployed were forcibly recruited.
Nederlands: Artikel uit het Leidsch Dagblad van 20 mei 1938 over de verbetering (kanalisering) van de Maas bij Beers (Cuijk), waarvoor werklozen werden ingezet i.h.k.v. de werkverschaffing.
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Source from the "Leidsch Dagblad", published 20 May 1938.
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The article is in the public domain. [Het auteursrecht in Nederland vervalt 70 jaar na de dood van de maker, te rekenen vanaf de eerste januari, volgende op het jaar waarin de maker is overleden. Gaat het om een anoniem of om een onder pseudoniem verschenen werk of werk van een rechtspersoon, dan is de termijn van bescherming zeventig jaar vanaf de eerste openbaarmaking. Na het verstrijken van deze termijn wordt het werk rechtenvrij.]

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