iiERLIN'S F.NGHANGE. -Revived this day at 9.-15 a.m.) LONDON- November -L •Phc --Daily Chl-ouieieV' Berlin envrospondeiu states malign late "-r u s .„ frustrate the Government s el.o-ts
t ., reft. -m the etirreney. The issue of a ~ M ~K i;l Posed on the Amencan d‘,l- - 0 ,l the incredible paradox that these German dollars were com; ,minding in the open market halt - . ] \moncAii ilolmuch again a> Hn i'd i.,rs Trc i-oiist-qiiences weir 'll. trans prices being fixed by the German ! Visiim more raridly rt.au I it' depended" on the exchange value of j marks against the American dol- ! p,r. Berlin i- already the dmuest city in Europe for many things ami d' the ~,,-cess continues only a few days '*mgk n, ore classes of society will be added to the tragic sections already m dirt distress.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1923, Page 3
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