GERMAN ITEMS.
[Australia A N.Z.. Cable Association.] TIT FI GERMAN SLUMP. BERLIN. June 16. The Socialist paper “Vorwaerts” states: “The vast business which Jingo Stinuos left has shrunk to microscopic dimensions, and it is now hearing a. liability of ten millions sterling. Though the banks have intervened to prevent the eolfap.-e. the shares fell 11 per cent, last- week The position in the Ruhr is calamitous. Every day pits are closing and blast furnaces are living hanked. Goal is accumulating at the pit bead- at an alarming rate, making a national crisis certain in the mining industry shortly.
GHUMAN CENSUS. BKRHIN, June 17. A census is being taken all over the country, the first since 1910.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1925, Page 2
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