GERMAN NEWS.
4TJBTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION german politics. STB ENEMA X N’S BOM I ISM ELL. REICHSTAG VOTES NO CONFIDENCE. Received this dav at 0.15 n.m.) LONDON, Nov. 23. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent states Herr Stresemann flung his bombshell regarding the foreign linaneiers offer among his opponents, as if throwing away a cigar stump. If the statement is true he will certainly survive tin* Reichstag conflict triumphantly, and Germany will find herself on the eve of a sudden restoration of economic health. Tlie sum mentioned would, at present rates, suffice to hoy up the whole flowing debt, which is practically equivalent to the circulation of paper marks ten times over, and with the remnant of the Reicliliank’s hoard of gold, it would raise Germany’s gold reserve to the level tit which it stood at the outbreak of the war. It should therefore, if the reparations payments he suspended for a while, be amply sufficient to restore German currency to a sound gold basis. NO CONFIDENCE. RERUN, Nov. 23. The Reichstag carried a vote of noconl’ulence in the Government.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1923, Page 3
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