ECONOMIC COLLAPSE
IN GERMANY. United Rre.w> Aaaoci&uiou-- By El eon io To legrapli—Copy right). RERUN, April (j. Illuminating viewpoints are provided by eminent politicians and iiulust ri*lists in reply hi the “A Ih’gejiioinl Xeilimg’s” Easter query as to whether Germany would overcome her present industrial and political crisis. Herr Spongier, an eminent philosophical writer, says: Unless wages arc considerably reduced there will be at least seven o r eight million unemployed next, winter. It is impossible for the relief to cope with the situation, and the consequences would he grave. Doctor Dishapeaurogue, head of Hamburg’s education system, says:•— Germany will not make an impression in the world while her strength is being consumed by internal lends. Freedom from the Versailles-Serfdom is obtainable only by a united nation. Herr Rudolf Peterson, the President of the Hamburg exporters says:—The position will soon force the victors to cease their demands for tribute. The nation must face a drastic reduction of its standard of life.
Herr Deitrieh declares; The bitter truth is that the German’s most conspicuous talent ie p (Feted by the manner in which tbe people tight cadi other.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1931, Page 6
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187ECONOMIC COLLAPSE Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1931, Page 6
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