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GERMAN ITEMS

L ’‘'J uk Times" Service.J NATIONALISTS AND EXPERTS’ REPORI. NOW SHOWING THEIR HAND. ' /Received this day at 10.10 a.in.) LONDON, -May 10. The ‘‘Tillies’’ lierlin correspondent says the German Nationalists are snowing their hand in regard to their attitude towards the experts’ report alter accepting it. They now want it altered and are attempting to make acceptance conditional on the Inllilment of certain definite political and other demands which the experts ignored. The Social-Democrats support unconditional and unaltered acceptance. Negotiations between the parties irre pending in which it will he definitely decided whether a Government can he formed to carry out the Nationalist policy or whether the Nationalists must leave their opponents to attempt to pass the report without reservations or conditions through —the new Reichstag. The opposition of the German Nationalists will then he pressed with the utmost severity. • The correspondent adds that here is a direct tlireaL that if the Nationalists cannot have their own way they intend to go into opposition with the avowed object of sabotaging the acceptance of the report by the more moderate parties. GKR.MAX FAILURES.

i (Received this dav at IMS n.rn.) •>- - RERUN, .Msv if). Meeker Steel Company of V.'illiek. Rhineland, one of the large.;', in Germany, has been compelled to place its affairs in the hands of an official iteciver, owing to the difficulty 'n obtaining credit, from which all industrial undertakings in Germany arc suffering, but the works will ,- o ilur.ie for the time being. The Deutsche Worke Company, another big concern, is also a victim nl the lack of credit, and has been compelled to retrench by closing some of its works. The scarcity of money is pronounced, that fifty per centum interest is demanded for cash.

A SECESSION MOVE. (Received this dav at 10.-15 a.m.) BERLIN. May If). A plebiscite at Hanover rejected ■> proposal for the secession of the Prussian province of Hanover from Pm.*-

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1924, Page 3

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318

GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1924, Page 3

GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1924, Page 3

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