Industry Of German People Promoted By Currency Reform
(P.A.I AUCKLAND, Dec. 1. Currency reform in Germany had encouraged a new sense of industry which was reflected in the rebuilding of cities and towns, said Judge Wallace Bainbridge, of the British Supreme Court in Germany, on his arrival at Auckland after an absence of eight years. Lovely things like crystal, porcelain and paintings, he added, were appearing in shop windows again and shops were being opened everywhere. The Germans were working to clear bomb debris and rubble from the streets where it had lain since the capitulation. Judge Bainbridge. who was a legal practitioner in Auckland before his enlistment in the Royal Air Force in Singapore, is on a month’s holiday before returning to Germany to resume legal jurisdiction over 6,000,000 people.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22808, 1 December 1948, Page 9
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