GERMANY.
THE ECONOMIC SITUATION. RATIONING SCHEME PROBABLE. Pros* Association—By Telegraph—Copyrtgb! BERLIN, October 3. Herr Giesberts (a member of the Ministry), in addressing the miners in Essen, declared that the economic situation is so serious that a rationing scheme has been practically decided upon. He said that there would be a big increase rn the price of bread from November t. Rationing would apply to bread as well as to fats and milk.—A. and N.Z, Cable. WORKERS’ DISPUTE. 20,000 MEN IDLE. BERLIN, October 3. (Received Oct. 4, at 7.15 p.m.) The Siemens Company has closed the Werner works, rendering idle 10,000 men, following threats of violence owing to the dismissal of a shop steward The Allegpmine Electric Company dismissed 10,000 employees from one of its works owing to Some men adopting the goslow policy.—Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18677, 5 October 1922, Page 7
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