GERMAN RAILWAYS.
CONTROL BILL DRAFTED.
WORLD'S LARGEST COMPANY.
Eeuter. LONDON. July 25. The organising committee of the German railways, consisting of Sir William Aoworth, M. Levery, and two German nominees, have concluded their task of drafting a law to' iform the Gorman State railways into a company under Allied control, as laid down in th® Dawes report.
Under the proposal the company would be the largest in the world, and the staff would number 700,000 men. The draft has been sent to the Reparation Commission for approval.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18772, 28 July 1924, Page 7
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