PASSIVE RESISTANCE
INDUSTRIALISTS DEMAND
CONTINUANCE
WORKERS WILL NOT CHANGE
METHOD.
(AUSTRALIAN - NBW ZEALAND CABIK ASSOCIATION.)
BERLIN, 3rd August. A canvass of opinion among the leading industrialists and worker! reveals a strong determination to maintain the passive resistance, which is Germany's last weapon Without transgressing the Versailles Treaty.' To abandon it is considered too great a sacrifice. The food Crisis was only temporary and has abated. (Received 6th August, 9 a,ra.) BERLIN, 4th August. The "Lokalanzieger" states that la* bour unions in the Ruhr have unanimously resolved not to drop passive resistance, even if England makes it an indispensable condition, or the German Government orders its cessation.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 7
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