AFFAIRS IN GERMANY.
COMMUNIST ALLEGATIONS. (Per Press Association, Copyright.) BERLIN, October 28. The Press generally is of opinion that the new Cabinet's days will be short. Another crisis is inevitable owing to the Ministry's narrow Parliamentary basis. Communist organs declare that the real cause of the crisis is not Upper Silesia, but the industrial magnates, who desire eventually to take office, supported by the people 's democratic parties, scrap Herr Wirth's taxation system, the eight-hour day, and other industrial legislation, thus throwing the burden of the reparation payments upon the workers.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLII, Issue 9373, 31 October 1921, Page 5
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