GERMANY'S PLIGHT
EXPORTS SHRINKING
RUIN iF NO RAW MATERIALS
(Received August 2, noon.)
LONDON, August 1.
The Department of Overseas' Trade report on Germany rovcals the straits to "which tho Government has been driven in ox-dor to find work for four, million unemployed in two years, as Horr Hitler promised. Employors are forced to tako ou workmen whether they lioed them or not. No worker can be dismissed- .without a State permission, and workers in employment have to return nearly one-third' of their wagos to help those out of work. The report adds: " Germany's foreign markets are shrinking alarmingly. If some moans of financing raw material imports cannot bo found, tho German industrial machine will run down for want of fuel."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 28, 2 August 1934, Page 11
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