GERMAN NEWS.
Ils'l tl U.UN A .Ml x.t. «•**•».* ABSOIIATIOK GERMAN NOTE. BERLIN, Nov. M Government’s note to the Reparations Commission promises increased production, savings in the budget, restriction on luxuries, and an internal loan. The note demands a long term moratorium, except lor payments in kind, a definite fixing of reparation payments, restriction of allied occupation and the most favoured nation commercial rights. INTERNAL GERMANY. BERLIN, Nov. 14 Herr AVirth is experiencing the greatest difficulty in reconstructing the Ministry. The bourgeois coalition parties are willing to accept the people’s party in the Cabinet, but the Socialists refuse, without an explicit statement as to the People Party’s attitude on stabilisation of the mark. Rhine province is bristling with riots and strikes. The Communist agitation is growing. The Reichsbnnk has raised the discount rate from eight to ten per cent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1922, Page 2
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138GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1922, Page 2
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