WORKERS FOR GERMANY.
INFLUX OF FOREIGNERS. Received Januarv 18. 1 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 17. The Daily Telegraph’s Berlin correspondent says that in addition to 30,000 Italians, over 170,000 other farm workers are coining from many countries, including Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Austria and Holland. Dr. Friedrich Syrup (president of the Labour Exchanges), in reply to many questionings as to why there was such an enormous influx, declared that it was due to the lack of farm-workers. Many more would bo invited if the exchange difficulties had not existed. Already the Government must arrange for £6.000.000 to leave Germany as the amount of wages the workers had taken home.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 19 January 1938, Page 2
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108WORKERS FOR GERMANY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 19 January 1938, Page 2
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