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GERMAN NEWS.

[by TEIiEGIUI’H —l'Ell riiliSS ASSOCIATION.] THE EXPERTS’ REPORT. WHAT WILL ITS RECEPTION BE S' (Received.this day at 10 a.in.l LONDON, April (L The Berlin correspondent of the ‘Times” says that Germany calmly awaits the financial experts’ reports. forecasts are being published ' ' as to the payments Germauv may he asked to meet. These are regarded as of minor importance. What are considered as the cardinal points are the restoration. of control in the occupied territories and the removal of all economic and other harriers la tween the occupied and unoccupied territories. It is oil the treatment of these questions that Germany will judge the report, li German unity is restored it seems probable that the conditions will present 110 very formidable difficulties. It is A safe to say that without restoration of German unity, the German Government will certainly protest it's inability to fulfil the rest of the obligations. If the obligations are satisfactory and provision is made for making the Pudfret balance, the chances of a favourable reception of the report appear to ho quite good

TROUBLE BREWING IN RUHR

LONDON, April G,

That further trouble is brewing in , tla, Ruhr and the Rhineland is md.cnt- - in the orders issued at Coblenz by General Degoutto. A vast combined : operation, has lieen begun throughout *jh/Vtlie Ruhr mid Rhineland for the pur- -•/«««* of suppressing German secret, societies. Up to the present sixty-one arrests have been made and important documents seized. A GERMAN PROTEST. BERLIN, April 5. The Imperial Coal Council and Coal Association adopted a resolution declaring that the burden imposed on the milling industry in the Ruhr by Miehum otherwise the Frnuco-Belgmii mission of control over the mines and factories, is inotlerablc because it swallowed up the working capital and turbed the^workers^^^^^

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1924, Page 3

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GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1924, Page 3

GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1924, Page 3

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