GERMAN ITEMS
AOBIRAIjIAN ANI) N.Z. OAIII.B ASSOCIATION. GERMAN AOITATION. BERLIN, October IG. The successful liiglit of “Z.R. 3” has iuteusilied the agitation in Germany for a revision of the Treaty arrangements which require the dismantling of the Zepplin workshops and hangars. A committee of German trade industry congress passed a resolution hoping the works would lie retained and further contribute to the peaceful union of peoples. GERMANS ELaTED. [‘‘The Times” Service.] (Received this day at 0.23 i.m.) LONDON, October 17. Tho “Times” Berlin (orrespondent says that Berlin is elated over the success of the German loan and the fact, that it was so freely over subscribed is taken as indicating that Germany might have had and may still obtain capital in far larger sums and nt- a lar cheaper rate than hitherto lias been (lie ease. The experiment has thus furnished the German business world with an important piece of information and this must not he forgotten
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1924, Page 3
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157GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1924, Page 3
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