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HUN TRADERS ANXIOUS.

threatening outlook London, ,Tan. 10. immediate trade developments vital to Germany's existence after the war are now d«ilv discussed with increasing anxiety' r ■ erploxity in German cities. Gi financiers and 'bin firms arc constantly planning new schemes of cooperation. but it is admitted tiict the nnti-Gcrnmn feeling will greatly impels an Mrly recovery in Uic export business. The 'Hreiaer Chamber of Commerce lia.« telegraphed to Karon voi: Hertling, l.lie Imperial Chancellor. c.lx.moring for industrial safeguards in connection with the future peace. Trie proGerman Zurich Post remarks: ''T. r Germany desires economic, ascendancy in the East she must sacrifice her iVftnitions regarding oversea trade. It must not be forgotten that tito whole :;oliev of Carman dumping and eomimuwia!' penetration in Great Britain. France and the United States ended in a. f.aaco."

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1918, Page 2

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HUN TRADERS ANXIOUS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1918, Page 2

HUN TRADERS ANXIOUS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1918, Page 2

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