GERMAN ITEMS'
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GERMAN FUEL. BERLIN. April 22. 4Yit.li the view of ousting British coal the German Government has arranged a rebate of thirty per tent, on the railway freight on Lhe coal I rom tlie Ruhr mines to the sea ports. In the past, British coal, lauded at Hamburg, Ims been substantially cheaper than Ruhr coal, hut in future it will be clearer.
OKU MAN PRESIDENCA'. (Received tins tiny nt 12..'!0 p.m.) BERLIN, April 22. The election speeches of Marx and Himlciiburg will be wirelessly broadcasted on the 2d 111. April. The application of the Communist candidate, Thnelmami tor a similar privilege was refused by the Minister of the Interior tin the ground tliat tlie Communist Thirty was unable to comply with (he conditions that the parties supporting their candidates would not strive to alter the constitution.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1925, Page 3
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