GERMAN TRADE PARALYSIS
EXPORTERS EARNING NOTHING. COMPELLED TO REFUSE ORDERS. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 7.15 p.m. London, Sept. 10. While the Nazi Party flag wags at Nuremberg the paralysis of German trade is increasing, says the Daily Herald’s Berlin corespondent. Exporters are telling customers to send orders elsewhere as they can earn nothing from them. Every order necessitates interviews with the Chamber of Commerce, then the Consulate and then the Reichsbank. As soon as an account is paid a tax collector comes to. collect a levy, whether or not the exporter has made a profit. It is now announced that the sale of through tickets from Germany to foreign countries, except Switzerland, is forbidden. Travellers must buy a ticket at the frontier they use. Fifty marks in silver is the maximum they are allowed to carry.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1934, Page 7
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