DOLEFUL TALES OF MICHAEL’S POVERTY
GERMAN PRESS GETS BUSY. COUNTERACTING EFFECT OF PARKER GILBERT REPORT. Australian Press Association. Received Friday, 5.40 p.m. BERLIN, Jan. 4. A stream of doleful tales and prognostications may now be enacted by Germany to counteract the influence of Mr. Parker Gilbert’s report to thfe the export commission. Dr. Stresemann’s organ demands the rapid reconstruction of the coalition Cabinet, declaring “We want a reparations government.” A report which is tantamount to a semi-official answer to Mr. Gilbert, is published in the Government-controlled banking institution organ, Rcichkredit* ckelleschaft. It argues that Germany’s increased production is an inadequate fulfilment of her reparations obligations and stresses the _ fact that the position can only be maintained at present by foreign loans at high interest rates.
Vorwacrts prophesies there will be over 2,500,000 unemployed by January
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6803, 5 January 1929, Page 9
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