GERMANY WITHIN
ißy Electric Telegraph—Copyright.; FALL OF THE MARK. PARIS, Feb. 1. The “Matin’s” Berlin correspondent states that owing to the fall of the mark, anfl influx pf foreign applications for German securities is so great that the Berlin Stock Exchange was compelled to close on Saturday afld remains closed fo-niorrow. Enormous rises are reported, and German companies are striving to prevent colpnial shares going to foreigners.
KIEL LEASED. PURLIN, I'W i, Goveripnpnt lias ' leased the fortpeinaval port of Kiel tp the tqwn authpri. ties, ai}d the latter R re transforming it into a commercial harbour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1920, Page 2
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