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- GERMAN CLAIM. Reuter's telegrams BERLIN ,Nov. 1. The German Government has despatched a detailed reply to the demand of the Ambassadors’ Conference for the destruction of Diesel motors stating the Versailles Treaty speaks n o t of destruction, but only of breaking U-boats, showing clearly it was not intended to make them absolutely unsaleable. GERMANY’S COAL INDEMNITY. BERLIN, November 2. The paper “Tageblatt” says that owing to the Spa agreement re coal, the deliveries of coal to Germany’s own 1 industries in August. wejre nine hundred thousand tons below those of July causing widespread unemployment and increased the cost of production Tho output from ore was greatly reduced. For the month it was only six million tons, compared with nineteen million tons before the war. One fifth of the German brickyards, and one fourth of the textile mills are now idle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1920, Page 2
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