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GERMANY'S LOSS OF TRADE.

JIITLER'S PLIGHT. SERIOUS DROP IN EXPORTS. HSFFILLLTY OP .MEETING COMMITMENTS. % , JJJ..JJ3 AS-jnrlAlli. K ■■■ KV r.l.r.cTttlO '" (il " n;i.r-u:iAi-u - corvtuuHT j (Rvccived Mnn-1. !«. S.'Jl) p.m.) DEKLIN, March 10. fit exiieim'ly serious effect on Gori3!t of tho world's commercial slump Vltpeen from her trade figures. {for import* tor liVl)rHi,r * v wcrc Villut:(1 3*7000.000 marks, i\ decline of S)|»0,OOO murks on those of February yIwJT. H" exports were valued at JJ)O0,O0O -narks. a decline of ifIJOWOO innrki. JjißOai**' liavc long been emphasis 'at i%»l tl,fl » nr '" ,ia « ,: ol! Oermany's jfyJl baa reached a stage at which if a Wpewihlo to meet external commit--gifa, Jlprr Adolf Hitler (Chancellor) long conference with Dr. Luther, .Ljijjt of the Reichsbunk, whoso rcsig- „&« in »tl» regarded as probable. fti ), M prtMOUSly been stated that, Jdrfins to rumour. Dr. Luther was jWtti '" r p «'Sr n l ' r( " 1 ' ,he presidency Tm R««li»»ank rather than finance jJaP t unemployment programme. Dr. SSL, Sbafhl, a former president of jJlJyi],, wftl mcnlionod ns a likely SOCIALIST PLOT ALLEGED. (SPIOiSNTS OF NAZI RULE. (iMtiveil March 16, 8.-0 p.m.) BERLIN, March 36. a dramatic, scene at Karlsrt&rttan Horr Wagner, the Nazi Comfor Baden, addressing a multiwfc'fa the main square, and also the lipi of B*varia through tho niicrojdlfl (Alii ihftt a plot had been clistifcijkjl for an outrage on the French jMmb it- Karlsruhe, to be pcrperjETiy Socialists, but laid to the Sp« tiS« Nazis with the object of jpLf diplomatic strife, and possibly France and Germany. "Two jjftsV ttaitors concerned have already and will be publicly iMftftHjl in this very square," he said. spH# (houted approval. sentenced to death vn jlft fetr the murder of a CommunpJs afterwards reprieved,-havo now under orders from Herr H Hitter. The crime was commitS"H# Bours after President von MMwm had iMU.cd an emergency mMp«m^" tne death penalty for *WAR FLAG RESTORED. ;SmiQWW DECREE. , i BERLIN, March. 13. 'l*!*** TOU Hmdenburg has issued ism : Bi tho restoration of the ImtjKifir jag, on which the Iron fm'm B&JHiblican red-gold cockade capes, have replaced tho RAIDED. J. BERLIN, March 15. t %|h4 police raided the artists' {§s« ill Berlin and searched scores 1 'ff'wtth tot Oommunnist literature ; ffiM Phi police used fire escapes ;N|K m flats, froai which the ComMfeMwra fled. Bed flags were later SI% itrccts, iu the presence of UPM crowds. ilMltt' ftoobbels. tho new Miawter H |MjßH||jnda and Popular Eulight--8 SifW* ti,s that his functions _mH of broadcasting, H yll|i ! llto«. tho theatre, and educa--9 of criticism will not H press, hut tbe critiB tho Government. 1 iiiSEKf jrjikTioK of i)K- oTTO B'^ll' l m BEKIJN, March 15. 8 JHp Waun, former Primo MinB I JiiEffftMlia. h* resigned from the tho Prussian ParhaIWilt OF A JEW. B'IBi" BERLIN, March 15. men at Straubing Bfnr a <twiah moneylender named ■-UHI ilia bed at ' mi ! ,ni s ht ' and WifflHggm Into a car. Later his body H'lliia Addled with bullets. Stelzl action ri K ainst a iNazl B3|||I)MASTER»S SUICIDE. m jflfc ' COLOGNE. March 15. BHWfWonster of Weiven shot him■■■llM a attack led by a H^Hjr*" <HlQ arrest he ordered. H||il4 UNDER ARMED HHpkINUTE SESSION OF Hfflfflp **» under arms to-niglit, bearing steel helmets and rifles, dispersing Nazis, Coiiimuni.sts alike. They JpjftMf Jwtn demoustratiny against m DBwtatorial rule of tho Federal ■fflffljJWi Or. Englobert Dolfuss. I'he BWRr''!l|4nU, and tho troops are ■ V VI WHS a Nazi Monarchist coup ■ S uar,li 'ig the Parliament ftßßrttnK to tho Opposition's Mj]|KJjß|.<lf tho National Council. ■ Parliarnent to find KHpfKfg and Nazis already sit■np|H[M a two-mimtte Hession HBHSr% iiirlefiiiifcely. WW||l#P Henuhijp. The police imU«ified the Beputy-Preui-■nßQg.lffii'affner, that fbn .icsnion SfpHlf n? 1 " lfc police had not In'en

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 11

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GERMANY'S LOSS OF TRADE. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 11

GERMANY'S LOSS OF TRADE. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 11

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