Thoughts For The Times
What Germany Can do
Germany is paying one enormous dole to cheapen the cost of food, and thus to enable Germany labour to take wages which deprive the British workman of his employment by underselling him. Germany is paying another subsidy to the railways, so that they can carry goods to German ports at one-fourth or one- fifth the rates charged in Britain.
German is spending largely on civil aviation, which as an able French authority has written is “one vast camouflage.”—Daily Mail (London).
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1922, Page 2
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88Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1922, Page 2
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