GERMANY'S TRADE DEBTS.
PAID IX WAR LOAN SCRIPBRADFORD HEAVY LOSS. London*. S< ptvmber 30. German firms owing money to Bradford exporters have intimated that they are investing the amounts J in the German war loan, and air sending the scrip to Bradford in ! payment of their trade debts. I A? Bradford exporters require i'l.T'iO.ooo from Germany and Austria, the intimation has caused dismay. The Germans have intimated that they will not respect contracts made prior to the war.
The Bradford Chamber of Commerce has resolved to ask the Government to relieve the export merchants by making advances against approved foreign trade debts to the extent of 75 per cent. The total debts owing in the Bradford district, including American, are nowestimated at £"6,CKX)!OOO.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15729, 2 October 1914, Page 6
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