GERMAN NEWS.
IUST IIAI.IAN ANL N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. (<HUMAN STATEMENT. - '.Received This Day at 8.30 a.in.) BERLIN, Oct. 13 Premier Wirth has issued a Cabinet statement, declaring the I-eague Council’s decision regarding lp]>er Silesia, as unjust, and not an economic necessity. If the decision is as reported. German industries and works created by German initiative will he placed under foreign rule. Such a separation would he an oppression and a- bitter injustice, calculated to provoke hostilities against it.
GERMAN BOOM. Received This Day at 11.40 a.m.) BERLIN, October 13. The boom oti the Stock Exchange cun tinues. The average prices of industrial stocks are twice as much as early hi March and thrice as much as in January 11120. Tho chief recent feature is the rapid rise in shipping stocks most advancing iu a few days by a nominal sum exceeding the wlmle issue price.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1921, Page 2
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