GERMANY'S SHIPPING.
TRADE WITH AUSTRALASIA. ] Berlin. Ju'y 13. The. slateniciit that a Herman-Aus-tralian line of mail steamer?.' from Hamburg to Australasia lues been .subsidised by the (ioverumeiit to the' extent e.f £4.(100,1)00 a. year is false. The sum is £750,000 a year, and it will be given to the Xbrtih Herman Lloyd, ami not to the (Urman-Austraiiar. Company. The Herman press welcomes the incri.nse of commercial relations between Au-ir; Ha and New Zealand, and Oi'Vruanv bv a line from Bremen, while the English' newspapers acknowledge' thai the extension eif the services lo the south is due to till' big development of Herman trade. The negotiations b"twecn Herman ami I'r.ili.-h. shipping owiu'is rcgiirdi:te rales on the Atis-tralian-Xe'W Zealaml run are not yed concluded. The story that 50 Herman steamers are ready urn! waiting to take pan in the Ni'H Zca'aml traffic is absurd.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 53, 23 July 1914, Page 5
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142GERMANY'S SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 53, 23 July 1914, Page 5
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