GERMAN NEWS.
[“Tiib Times” Service.] A DENI AI.. BERLIN, duly 3. The “Echo do Paris” report in regard to the redrafting of the German reply, on duly' Ist, is semi-oflicinlly denied. G BUM AN P IvN ETRAT lON. (Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, duly 3. Tile German intrigue to gain the economic control of Ireland is arousing apprehension. The Irish I‘Tee State failing to see clearly where the negotiations will lend are inclined to grant the great .Siemens Syndicate a contract to harness the waters of- the Shannon on a promise to supply sufficient electrical power for flu; whole of the Free State. The Germans who with apparent innocence, asserted the Shannon alone could develop sufficient power, hut now explain that they mean the Shannon and its many auxiliary rivers. 'Hie Government is practically hound to confer a monopoly t< the German .syndicate if the survey of tho river, which is costing £5,000, confirms the German proposals as practicable.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1924, Page 3
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161GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1924, Page 3
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