GERMANY AT WORK.
■ -__—» ' ,v,'; revival op nrousTay. (By o»bl»—Fran Association—Copyrifclvt.) (United fkrvioe.J LONDON, August 13. A* correspondent of the "Doily. Mail!' writes that an Englishman visiting Germany feels admiration mingled with anxiety aver the Way the Germans are pushing the rehabilitation of trade. Official figures show that there are only 440,000 unemployed, whioh may he reduoed to 300,000 shortly. German workers are.well fed, and better dressed than the English. Many new factories are being built. Capital* ists have provided 60,000,000,000 marks for new. industries and extensions Most trades are booming, some working throe eight-hour shuts daily.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17225, 16 August 1921, Page 7
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