ITALY AND GERMANY
THE ECONOMIC TALKS DISAGREEMENT REPORTED ROME, Jan. 11. The Italo-German economic talks, for which Dr Funk went specially to Rome, are reported to have ended, to a large measure, in disagreement and without Dr Funk being able to indicate how the difficulties might be overcome. He is now en route to Berlin, leaving technical experts to continue the discussions. ANOTHER ACCOUNT EVERYTHING SATISFACTORY BERLIN, Jan. 11. Dr Funk, in a statement on the reported Italian-German economic deadlock, declared that all the problems were settled in principle to their mutual satisfaction.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23706, 13 January 1939, Page 7
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