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GERMAN TRADE SUFFERING

-»- VIEWS OI? BUSINESS MEN. (Rec. October 7, 8.10 p.m.) London, October U. The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent interviewed prominent 'business men, who said that Germany was suffering sorely from the importation of foreign goods through the occupied territory. Germany is in desperate need of cotton aud woollen yarns, hides, cotton goods, tin plates, and also credit, 60 that •the mark can be .stabilised and raised, but cheap jewellery is coming through the "holo" in the West.lf Germany were allowed to erect a Customs frontier sh would prohibit imports except vital necessities. Instead she finds herself flooded with cigarettes, chocolates, cognac, ana other luxuries which Germans are quito willing to buy, but which the country cannot afford. This trade results in a great quantity of marks going abroad.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 11, 8 October 1919, Page 7

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133

GERMAN TRADE SUFFERING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 11, 8 October 1919, Page 7

GERMAN TRADE SUFFERING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 11, 8 October 1919, Page 7

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