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Show GUIS MASK By J. W. T. MASON. Written far th United Press. XEW YORK, Fab. 1. Berlin' protest pro-test against, the Indemnity fixed by the allle Is only the usual German bluster. The cumulative evidence of Germany' astonishing recovery In foreign for-eign trade demonatratea the German peuple can pay the Just penalty which has been Imposed upon them. Without any publicity, the German have been quietly developing their overaeaa commerce, elnce the armistice, so successfully that they ar aspiring to new high record of foreign Industrial Indus-trial conquests. During the first five months of last year Germany exported mora than 2,-uoo.ono.ooo 2,-uoo.ono.ooo marks' wurth of good,-which good,-which is nearly two and one-half timea as much aa her exporta for the entire year of )1. TRADE UNIVERSAL. German manufactures of all kinds ar being sent to almost every part of the world. British worklngmen are protesting pro-testing against German rivalry even In British home market There la much alarm In Holland and Scandinavia at tha Influx of German goods. Germaa machinery, cutlery, toys, mualcal In-atrumenta, In-atrumenta, chemlcala ad other goods ar being forced In large quantities Into South America. V German shipyards are working at top speed turning out new vessels. Oerman Oer-man shipping Interests are now serving serv-ing every part of the world except th Far East and eastern Africa, either by direct German services or In collabo-r,"" collabo-r,"" with foreign steamship lines. The German Overseas bank recently recent-ly declared a dividend of $0 per cent Nw German companies are Conatantly being formed to exploit freah flelde of trade. Germany la even entering tha troubled areas of the Near East. A company ha just been capitalised at 10.000.000 marka In Munich to develop tha tobacco Induatry In Turkey, Greece and Aala Minor. SEEKING ORDERS. Ther ta leaa unemployment today In Germany than there la in Great Britain. Brit-ain. German traveling aalesmen are seeking orders In tha most remote parte of tha earth to keep home Industries In-dustries at work. In Russia, pioneer German drummers are preparing for the inevitable time when the Ruasisn people will become the world great-; eat consumers of foreign made gooda. Despite all thia evidence of Immediate Imme-diate recovery and the indications of unprecedented overseas trade expansion expan-sion In the future, Germany la making' a beagar'e plea to the alllea If the alllea caa afford to throw their marketa open to German goods. Germany Ger-many will be able to pay tha Indem-nitywlthoutdanger Indem-nitywlthoutdanger of bankruptcy. |