GERMAN TRADE.
VUTKXSIVK BBUABIUATIOX. Ler Press Association— Copyright. London, yesterday The Daily Mai! eorresponden rites that Englishmen visiting Ger iauv feel admiration mingled wit. uxiety over the way the German re pushing the rehabilitation o leir trade. Official figures show that, there ar uly 440,000 unemployed, and thi lay be reduced to 300,000 shortly Th eworkers are well fed and bet >r dressed than the English. Man w factories are being built by cap alists, who have provided sixt lousan drailJion marks for new in ustries and extensions of old ones Most trades are booming. Som ■e working three eight-hour shift lily. lA special article on Germany’ ade appears elsewhere).
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXI, 15 August 1921, Page 5
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