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NAZI FINANCE

LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED. I Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.J BERLIN, Septernner 10. Over-subscription led to an increase in the four and a-half per cent, internal loan, from fifty-four Io seventy millions sterling. Hitler declaring that it was now impossible to beat the people’s backs as if they were barbarians, proudly drew attention of the three thousand police appearing for the first time at Nuremberg to the abolition of rubber truncheons, “the hated symbol of the November Republic.” The police ordinarily will carry revolvers and bayonets, and on exceptional occasions, rifles. LONDON, September 10. “The Time’s” Berlin correspondent reports that Dr. Schacht’s resignation sould be treated with caution. Under fhe four-year plan, General Goering's oliice and the army largely superseded the Ministry of Economics, while the Ministry’s foreign relations are conducted by Herr Posse, who is an expert therein. Nevertheless, it is expected that Dr. Schacht will remain as president of the Reiehsbank, and possibly as Cabinet Minister.

“A many years ago,” as "Little Buttercup” sings in “Pinafore,” pipe smokers had to be content with the humble clay. But many things are sooner 1 or later 1 supplanted by something else—and somthing hotter 1 . So when tire briar 1 eame in the clay went out, although it. still lingers. And just as briar pipes have supplanted clay ones, toasted tobacco is supplanting many brands formerly in great request but now comparatively neglected. This is a tribute to the mortis of “toasted” keenly appreciated by the National Tobacco Co. Ltd., of Napier pioneers of the tobacco industry in New Zealand. There is certainly something in “toasted’ that appeals irresistibly to smokers. It is so sweet, fragrant, cool and comforting and so comparatively free from nicotine, for toasting is a wonderful purifier. That’s why these famous blends don’t burn the tongue, irritate the throat or affect the nerves, and are the most harmless of all tobaccos. Ask for Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold and you’ll avoid worthless imitations.

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Grey River Argus, 13 September 1937, Page 8

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NAZI FINANCE Grey River Argus, 13 September 1937, Page 8

NAZI FINANCE Grey River Argus, 13 September 1937, Page 8

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