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GERMANY’S FINANCES

SUGGESTED ECONOMIES OPPOSED BY TRADE UNIONS.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright^

BERLIN, November 24. A reduction of wages and salaries and simultaneously in the cost of living to prevent an intolerable shrinkage of purchasing power is one of the main conclusions of the Economic Court, which has been formed under President Hindenburg’s presidency to guide the Government in drafting fresh emergency decrees. It decided that publio utilities should reduce their charges, and that rents should be lowered. It rejected inflation and urged the clearing up of the reparations and private debts problems. The trade unions oppose the decisions.

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Evening Star, Issue 20959, 25 November 1931, Page 9

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GERMANY’S FINANCES Evening Star, Issue 20959, 25 November 1931, Page 9

GERMANY’S FINANCES Evening Star, Issue 20959, 25 November 1931, Page 9