GERMANY’S BETTER POSITION
AN OPTIMISTIC REPORT. DKCRK ASK IN UN KM ULOYMICNT. (Received I () n.m.) United Preys Assn. —Ky Uiectric Telegraph—Cop vright. PAST * R'. April 8. AI a meeting of Germnny's five creditor rinintres. Herr Sehaclit. while insisting; on the impossibility of Germany eentinuing the present iir•l’jii 1 g,eiiii'ii t regarding tnuisfcr pavnienls. opt i m ist ienlly referred to the ini pro venien t in the economic situnfion since. the Nazi advent toi power, including a dee, reuse in unomploynienl mid liiinlcruptcu's, increase. in revenue and purchasing power, and a progressive reduction in rates of interest. lie said if given time and not pressed unduly Germany would he able to meet' her obligations.
SECOND EDITION
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12617, 9 April 1934, Page 6
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