GERMAN ITEMS
I CTSTRALIAN AND N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION. GERMANY’S WORST TROUBLE. LONDON, October 15. The. “Daily Chronicle's” Berlin correspondent says: “The German Cabinet is earnestly tackling the root of the evil of the whole economic trouble, namely, Germany’s worthless currency. The food disturbances in various parts of the country are not due to any real food shortage, hut the money anarchy. The harvests are good, but the agrarians refuse to sell supplies except for stable currency. If winter supplies arc not forthcoming, civil war will'Ae .a certainty. There is still danger in the domestic and political situation. The Communists and Syndicalist agitators are busy in Berlin and in other industrial centres. The Socialists and Communists have already formed a coalition in Saxony. President Ebert lias set a good example, in view of the financial position. He has renounced half his allowances, and is practising the severest economy in the Presidential household,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1923, Page 2
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152GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1923, Page 2
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