GERMAN NEWS.
tUHTRAUAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. GERMAN ELECTIONS. •» BERLIN, March 15 President Ebert has fixed the Reichstag elections for May 4. GERMAN RECOVERY. BERLIN. March 14. A remarkable economic recovery since the stabilisation of the German currency i'- dosed in a statement by tile Chancellor that there are now only 130.00!I shorl-iiiue workers in unoccupied Germany, as compared with noale ly 2,000,00!) in November last. TiSf number of unemployed have also rooviuly decreased by 300.000. LONDON, March 15. The Geneva correspondent of the “Daily Express”- any*: Herr Zimmerman told the League of Nations that the mark would shortly be stabilised. The world, ho said, would be surprised how soon Germany would rise to a position of being able to pay the reparations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1924, Page 2
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