GERMANY TO-DAY.
WONDERFUL PROGRESS. DISARMAMENT a factor. LONDON, April 21. “Germany is making wonderful progress,” said Sir M illiam McPherson, the late Premier of Victoria, who has just reached London alter a seven weeks’ tour of Italy, Germany, .Belgium and Holland. “Every acre of land capable °1 cultivation is most carefully worked. 1 ladi is quiet at present, but the Germans have built up great industrial and commercial organisations, and have verv lame stocks at their disposal. 1 believe they will be leading Europe industrially' more decisively than ever in a few years. . . . , “Disarmament has aided Germany, s progress immensely, forcing a diversion’ of money, time and energy from armaments to industry.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 171, 3 May 1930, Page 5
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