GERMAN UNEMPLOYED.
; . fOtAL QF 1,750,000, ! DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS. . r VJ -. LONDON. July .15. The Berlin correspondent of .The Times says.that the German Government's plans t<. deal with unemployment; .contemplate r indusand, concentrating instead; on-.'develop-ment aiid- '-ccSnstrd&ionV""works, ' especially roads, and the reclamation of waste lands. It . is, • estimated.- that ' £3LGO;OOO>CKX) is required to equip the 'roads for the growing motor traffic. The" Prussian Finance Minister says that the State is tired of . bolstering up. bankrupt industries. Critics 'assert that the proposals would take so long to materialise that ' they would scarcely...benefit Germany's army of: 1,750,000 unemployed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19391, 28 July 1926, Page 12
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