SHADOW OF REPARATIONS
GERMAN ECONOMY POLICY
NO NEW TAX OR BORROWING.
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.
Berlin, Feb. 6.
The Chancellor, Herr Bruening, in opening an • important debate in the Reichstag, emphasised his determination to meet any fall in revenue not by new taxes or borrowing, but by further reductions in expenditure. He described the reparations question as a gloomy shadow overlying the entire German nation.
He regretted the failure of other nations to realise that Germany, in order to pay, must adopt measures Which will react unpleasantly abroad. This is regarded as an allusion to the import duty recently imposed on British coal.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1931, Page 5
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