GERMAN POLITICS
IN THE REICHSTAG
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright >
this day at 8 a.m.) BERLIN, October 17
The first official hint that Germany will conceivably seek the suspension of reparations .payments was heard in the Reichstag during a, momentous ispeech, wherein Dr. Brianing for the first time faced the serried ranks of liitlerins. The speech generally was heard with astonishing calm, tlio in.'oerruptiuns from Communists, being by no means abnormal. The Chancellor stressing the economic difficulties, said on the ability Lb carry out the Government’s programme depended whether “we shall utilise the measures, placed at Germany’s d isposab by the treaV Tor averting danger from her economy currency.” The Government is prepared to pesort to dictatorial measures, if Yhc* .emergency poweis aro rejected.) A reduction of a(I wages and salaries is essential, and must be effected either 'by agreements between workers and employers or new legislation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1930, Page 5
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