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MUNICH BOYCOTT. BERLIN. June 5. A wail conies from Munieli. A month ago 'the city was full of foreigners ami hotel-keepers, who were charging enormous prices for rooms ami food, and were rubbing their hands with glee. The City Fathers, who extort a tax : of li) per oent. of the price of rooms paid, of course, by the visitors and not by tho hotel-keepers—were equally delighted. . . Now, according to the L.okal-Anzci-ger, at the height of the tourist season there is hardly a foreigner to he seen in Munich, and the citizens are asking themselves' whether they would not have received more money it they had not frightened people away by their extortions. A German writes’ to one of tho papers to say that he was charged such a high price for a room in Munich that lie said to the manager.” Do you take me for an American?” ‘,‘jf you were, an American,” replied tho manager coolly, “the charge would be double.” Hamburg is another city in which foreigners are shamefully exploited. A German and a South American' went there lately on business and had to share the same room, “lour bed will cost you 200 marks,” said the. manager to the German, “and your foreign friend will piiy 400.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19220801.2.10.4

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1922, Page 1

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275

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1922, Page 1

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