GERMAN NEWS
IU.S'IKAI.IAN AM, N.Z. CAFII.E ASMII'IATIOX GERMAN financiers rkply. (Received This Day at 8.3!i a.ui.i BERLIN, Nov. 3 Leading German tinamiers r,-plying to Fiencli banking authorities inquiries as to how Germany proposes to meet reparation nhligatinns, state Unit Gerliianv needs two years grace m enahle her to put her economic house in order. Tl.i- iiiusl regarded as a hasi<- .-,it;dition of llti* eoiintry’s returo to a healthier financial state. A debate in the Reichstag revealed that the demands on Germany tinder the Peace Treaty would imnoso an annual tax of nearly seven tlionsan.l marks per head, payment of which would he totally impossible of m-com-plishment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1921, Page 3
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