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HARD WINTER COMING.

WHAT EUROPE MUST FACE. DR. BRUENING'S REMEDY. BERLIN, August 16. The Chancellor, Dr. Brnening, in an interview, said next winter in Europe would be the worst for a century. Germany would have 7,000,000 persons unemployed. There was only one practical remedy. The European nations must combine their strength to meet the common danger on a scale and a scope so far not realised. Dr. Bruening urged that responsible statesmen should immediately discuss fixing international prices for goods of tho same quality, to eliminate the present cutthroat competition. This was not a pious aspiration. Ho had privately discussed the matter with the British, Italian and French Prime Ministers, Mr. Mac Donald, Signor Mussolini and M. Laval. The Chancellor said he considered Communism to be Germany's greatest internal peril.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20954, 18 August 1931, Page 9

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HARD WINTER COMING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20954, 18 August 1931, Page 9

HARD WINTER COMING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20954, 18 August 1931, Page 9