THE COMING WINTER
HERB BRUENING’S VIEWS
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(Received this day at 9.25 a. m) BERLIN, August 15.
Herr Rruening interviewed, said that next winter would be Europe's worst for a century. Germany will have seven millions of unemployed. There was only one practical remedy, European nations must combine their strength and meet the common danger on a scale and scope thus far not realised. He urged responsible statesmen to immediately discuss the fixing of international prices of goods of the same quality and eliminate the present cut throat competition. Bruening said this was not a pious aspiration. He had privately discussed the matter with Mr MacDonald, Signor Mussolini and M. Laval. The Chancellor considers communism Germany’s greatest internal peril;
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1931, Page 6
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124THE COMING WINTER Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1931, Page 6
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