FINANCES OF GERMANY.
STATEMENT BY CHANCELLOR. SHADOW OF REPARATION. " BERLIN, Feb. 6. The Chancellor, Dr. Bruening, at the opening of an important debate in the Reichstag, emphasised tho determination to moot any fall of revenue not by new taxes or borrowing, but by further reductions in expenditure. "He described the reparation question as a gloomy shadow overlying tho entire German nation. He regretted the failure of other nations to realise that Germany, in order to pay, must adopt measures which would react unpleasantly abroad. This is regarded as an allusion to the import duty recently imposed on British coal.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20793, 9 February 1931, Page 11
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