BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] GERMANY’S PROGRESS. LONDON, Jan. (>. Germany’s recovery in two and a half years is a miracle beyond explaining. The progress made exceeds wlmt was foreseen even by most optimistic observers, says the Midland Bank’s review. The .outlook is not too pleasing to the British manufacturer. artisan and exporter, for undoubtedly there is a period of severe competition ahead of British industij. It is most appropriate to hope in the new year that the world’s purchasing power will increase sufficiently to kep both German and British industry at full capacity. AIR JOURNEY. LONDON. Jan. 6. Sir R. and Lady lloare have arrived at Karachi. SMUGGLER FINED. LONDON, Jan. b. A Chinese seamen was fined £340 sterling, treble the value of goods, m default three months’ imprisonment at East Hum police court, for hiding among the hot water pipes in the hold of the steamer Glengarry, forty-eight rifles and 4750. rounds of ammunition, smuggled from Hamburg for Shanghai.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1927, Page 3
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