GERMAN TRADE DRIVE
CATALOGUES BY MAH
I A German trade journal came to i hand by mail to-day addressed: •Hawke’s Bay Tribune, Hastings, Queensland.” The thing is called the German Letterpress and Lithographic . Printer, and its pages are filled with i advertisements of German firms offering every description of printing mai ( hinery, type, paper, and all requisites J lor the printing trade. The publisher, I Ernst Boehme, in B’erlin S.W., 61 I Telfower street 32. in a letter to re- ' ceiver.s of his trade journal, says:—‘‘A ■ good deal of firms will already have convinced themselves of the efficiency of advertising German printing machine manufacturers, ink purveyors, type founders; in a word, of all firms providing the printing line. Thus they will be satisfied when achieving again a review of German graphic industries as to its latest conditions.” This is very kind of him. but we prefer to get 1 all our requirements from Great Brit- : ain. even if they „co.st IGO timq,s as . much as procurable at in Berlin. The J journal, however, is evidence of the. I reality world-wide German trade drive. 3NMi| has been made possible only by wi<y non-payment of reparations. ancr'lhe easy payment of her own internal war debt with worthless I depreciated marks.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 284, 16 November 1923, Page 7
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208GERMAN TRADE DRIVE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 284, 16 November 1923, Page 7
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