GERMANY’S FINANCE.
FEATURES OF THE BUDGET.
99 Telegraph—Press A«sn.—Copyright Received Dec. 13/5.5 p.m. London, Dec. 12. The Berlin correspondent of Reuter says the Federal Council has approved the Federal Budget for 1925. The extraordinary expenditure is 433,000.000 marks and the revenue 155,000,000 marks. The deficit of 277,000.000 marks will be covered by a loan, while a further credit of 1.500,000.000 marks is required to strengthen the country’s finances. The ordinary “war burden” Budget involves an expenditure of marks, of which 1.095.000,000 marks are for reparations purposes.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1924, Page 7
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