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POLITICS IN GERMANY.

PARTIES AND THE GOVERNMENT.' I (Br C«blfr—Pr>M ABSOciatiott—OopyiigrJlt.) (Australian and N.Z. Otble Association.) BERLIK, November 10. • ! In Germany, home politics are now in the foreground. Industrial and financial interests, concentrated in th 6 People's Party, seek, to sh&re the Government. . Dr. Wirth (Chancellor) is willing to regroup Cabinet if thfe Socialists consent. The question'of increasing production by abolishing the eight-hours day seems approaching a solution. Herr Stiniies, Speaking before the Economic Council, violently attacked the Government programme for stabilising the mark. He favoured a ten-hours day. ' ANNIVERSARY OP THE . REVOLUTION. (By Cable—Press A asociation—Copyright.) /(Australian uul N.Z. Cabla Association.) / , BERLIN, November 10. • The anniversary of the German revolution passed quietly everywhere. In . Bavaria strong forces of police guarded the Munich streets. Von. Kniiling, the new Bavarian Premier, declared that Parliament intended suppress all revolutions, whether from'the Right or the Left. THE INCOME-TAX (Ej C«!bl&—Pmsb Association—Copyright.) tlustralian and N.Z. Cabla Auootatiok.) BERLIN, November 10. The Government's Income-Tax Bill, which has been submitted to the Reichstag, raises the limit of incomes which are taxable only at the rate of ten per cent, from 100,000 marks as at present to 250,000, for the 1922 assessments. i

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 10

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POLITICS IN GERMANY. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 10

POLITICS IN GERMANY. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 10