GERMAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AMI N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. A GERMAN VIEW. BERLIN, Jan. 8. Advices front Stuttgart state that Herr Gcsslcr. .Minister of Defence, :n a speech, -aid that he regarded the alliance between France and Czechoslovakia a- a bridge for Kranoo-Rus-sian relations, with the object of placing Germany between two tires; but Germany intended to pursue n path towards tbe East and towards Russia. GERMAN AFFAIRS. BERLIN, Jail. 8. The German Cabinet, has decided to suspend its advances to tlie German Newspapers’ Association for flic support of various papers, owing to the jt country’s difficult financial,, condition. H is also taking steps to prevent the excessive luxury of German visitors at international watering places, by increasing the taxation on their incomes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1924, Page 2
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