GERMAN TRADE.
desperate efforts made. TO CAPTURE HOSTILE MARKETS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.--Copyright. London, Sept. 28. The special correspondent of the Morning Post at Berlin emphasises the hunt for industrial economies in raw material and labor time, also the endeavor in the export trade to make up in quality what has been lost in quantity, in order that sheer merit may force an entry for German goods into hostile markets. Thus coal mines, ore mines, smelting works, rolling mills, locomotive shops and distributing firms are forming a long chain of industries running up the gamut from the raw material to the finished product. In order to pay the reparations Germany must carry still further the she got over the rest of the world by applying science to in-‘ dustry. The final conclusion is that Germany is determined to pay in order to buy back her freedom. Germany will become one humming workshop of scientifically run industry. It is an inter esth speculation what will be the relative position of Germany and her present-day dictators when, after years of high-pressure production, the last penny of reparation is paid.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1921, Page 7
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186GERMAN TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1921, Page 7
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