GERMANS READY
FOR AUSTRALIAN TRADE (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) Ried 12.40 a.m. bYDNEY, Alarch 24. Tho “Sun” newspaper states that although trade with Germany will not .(.■ resumed until August 1, German -hips arc already at Java, loaded with goods ready to flood tho Australian market. Tho “>Sun” also states that the Germans will carry passengers from Java to the Fatherland at one-eighth the ordinary passenger rates. SOLDIERS’ PROTEST. “GOLD BEFORE PRINCIPLE.” Recd 11.5 a.m. SYDNEY', This Day. The Limbless Soldiers’ Association adopted a resolution opposing a resumption of trade with Germany, which is regarded as a willingness to place the lust for gold before the principle with which the soldiers were imbued during the war.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1922, Page 5
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