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PARTIAL FAST DAY LATEST GERMAN SCHEME NOVEL FORMS OF RELIEF By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Times Cable LONDON, Sept. 13 The Berlin correspondent of the Times states that Dr. Goebbols, Minister of Propaganda, has outlined a winter relief scheme including compulsory and voluntary levies and street collections. Relief food is to be carried free and prosperous towns are to "adopt" indigent ones. The scheme will not be welcomed by the already overtaxed people, says the correspondent. More than £IOO,OOO was subscribed to the unemployment fund in three hours. The Dye Trust contributed £50,000. Another message states that Dr. Goebbols has ordered the people to cat less food on the first Sunday in each month and to devote the money saved to helping the unemployed. In restaurants and dining cars meals must be supplied at a cost of only sixpence.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21597, 15 September 1933, Page 11
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