GERMAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AMI N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION. CHARGE UK CORRUPTION. BERLIN, Jim 2. Ilorr Hermann, Minister of (tie lntorinr in the So< iulistie Government of Slim infill, was arrested at Weimar on it charge that he was implicated in illegal practices and connection with the appointment of Socialist olhcials. G Ell MAX STRIKE. (Itecei >i’(l this dav at fl.'i.j a.niA EON DUX. .Jan. I. The “Daily ('lironiclc’s" licrlin corsays the strike of met.a! has already resulted in t.vo L; hundred thousand ceasing nor! . die to 0 ters a* t einpt me to dev i, t!)n S-- *f produ i mil. _ man I. d .net a I lira cl.ilit ri *" gold mark". wet r !,v. f, ... aas forty per 'em. XT,.. i.i... imv the to.iAiet offet Uj „o! : 1.1,01: eijiial to twenty shillings at (ho present rate of exchange which is a starvation wage. The masters Relieve if the industries run with ten hours day and this new level ol wages ■ that German industrialists trill he able ; to face any competition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1924, Page 3
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