GERMAN NEWS.
*— AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.| paper MONEY. BERLIN, August 30. Though the printing presses are working at their full capacity of two thousand million marks daily, they aro unable to cope with the demand. Efforts are being made to raise tlxo output to three thousand million, without raising the denomination. The Reichs Ban, continues strict rationing while certain Berlin groups of hanks have fixed an arbitrary maximum figure for cash payments and cheques. The Reichsban v is beseigcd by drawers many of whom ; uncertain of the denomination they 1 would receive,' brought laundry baskets I to carry away the paper money,
PRINTING MARKS. BERLIN, August 30. Cologile reports Bielefeld and Westphalian lines centre arc printing only a fraction more cost than the. pfiper, twenty five mark notes on linen, fifty on silk, hundred on embroidered silk. Meanwhile marks are almost unobtained London stocks are exhausted and no fresh supplies are arriving.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1922, Page 2
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