INTERNAL GERMANY,
it \.Z. CAJI',S ASSOCIATION] REICHSTAG ACTION. * BERLIN, July 6. . The Reichstag sanctioned asi expenditure of 850 million marks for the maintenance of an army of one hundred ' thousand strong. The total expenditure pij jhe Arip,y*(> upkeep will be 2i millions. It is furtli’pp anpoupcGfl sliaj:.‘l9:s million, marks were ear-marked for construction of merchant shipping and shipping yards, which latter will receive subsidies, according to the prot gross of construction. . ] Thp Reichstag rejected by 313 to 64, 1 a vote of no-confidence moved by Inde.. • pendent Socialists and adopted by 253' to 62, a motion approving of the Chancellor’s declaration of policy. Fiftyfour members did not vote on the latter : motion. ■, GERMAN MINERS’ STRIKE. BERLIN, July 7. ■ The anthracite miners iii 'Desdau have stpiick. 'iflipre is a soldjers and metal workers strike at ' It has become general. Both strikers are for increased wages for the miners. The railwayman have also decided tp support the strikers. Tjip Gpygrfipignt is therefore likely to interview then).
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1920, Page 2
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