GERMANY.
UNEMP3JOYMENT STILL RIFE,
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. ' Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn: Receded 5.S p.m., August 3rd. - BERLIN, July 31. Une Inmdred and eighty thousand workers in Berlin are in receipt of out ■of work pay. Strikes are involving tens of thousand daily. A serious shortage of coal is imminent. Whereas ninety million tons are required for industries, only ten millions are available, threaltening the unemployment of a million Germans in the autumn. The National Assembly passed a: Customs Bill. Duties must lie paid in gold. If German bank notes are used there will bo an additional charge of 240 per centl,.'■'. . -''•-■•'■-/
WAR GUILTINESS. ■■ !."■;..' July: 30. _ Owing to disclosures of Germany's rejection of Peace overifcures in 1917, the State Court isHo investigate this aspect of responsibility for the prolongation' of the-war. "
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16884, 4 August 1919, Page 7
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