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Cold Weather in Sydney

Winter moved into Sydney tmsJ?™ with a temperature at 5.25 a.m. of 51-2! <* degrees, the coldest recorded since Noie ber. The lowest temperature e \er recorded in Sydney was 44.6 degrees in 1864. b was falling today on the main range a Kosciuko and at isolated points in the alps. —Sydney, April 15.

German Economic Problem The establishment of central German &overnmental agencies and the elimination, of “government by a quadripartite committee were recommended by a special committee of the International Chamber of Commerce on the German economic problem, says ine Times. The committee, consisting ot British, American, French, Belgian, Danish, Netherlands, Swedish and Swiss representatives, also suggested: (1) That incentive should be restored to the German worker by the provision of more consumer goods from domestic output. (2) That German exporters should be allowed to use part of the foreign exchange they earn to purchase raw materials. (3) That wages should gradually be freed and that when prices and wages have adjusted themselves a new parity for the mark should be fixed. —London, April 15.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1947, Page 6

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Cold Weather in Sydney Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1947, Page 6

Cold Weather in Sydney Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1947, Page 6