Germany
WESTPHALIAN WORKSHOP
CONFIDENCE IN RECOVERING LOST WORLD'S MARKETS.
Times and Sydney Sun Service (Received 8 a.in.) London, April 9
The Frankfurter Zeituug describes Westphalia as an immense workshop, producing vast quantities of rifles, shells, armour-plates, and other munitions. It boasts of a unique combination of science and enterprise, which is expected to greatly profit abroad by methods which the war has taught. It is believed Germany can recover any of the world’s markets which are temporarily lost. Many workers are voluntarily contributing three per cent, of their wages to the war relief fund. SUGGESTED DANGLING OF THE DOLLARS BEFORE AMERICA. London, April 9. The Cologne Gazette publishes articles entitled: “America: What will it cost?” suggesting that if nothing else will induce America to stop supplying munitions to the Allies the Germans might he willing to buy oil American cash with a billion or two of what she is making out of the unholy traffic in German and Austrian lives.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 82, 10 April 1915, Page 5
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