GERMAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. FAILURES IN GERMANY. BERLIN, March 22 The continued steadiness of the mark is causing considerable difficulties lot business firms. A well known Beilin company dealing in precious metals, has suspended payment. Liabilities ate stated to amount to 4,500,000,001) marks and assets to 2,500,000,000. It is reported that this failure has involved other firms also. The “Voissiche Zeitung’’ states that reports are coming to hand Irom Hamburg of the insolvency of several gram, fodder and cocoa firms. The fall in prices caused difficulties tor many other firms and the uneasiness itt Hamburg is inereasingg as the possibility of these- firms finding support grows less. GERMAN SENSATION. BEE I JIN, March 23. There has been a widespread plot to overthrow the German Republic. Tt was discovered a lew hours before the timed outbreak of tho Nationalist conspirators, who intended to murder all the Socialist Ministers of the Prussian Government. Twenty six persons have Been arrested.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1923, Page 3
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