FRENCH FINANCE.
♦ REDUCTION OF PUBUC DEBT. (BY CiBLX—PMBB JUSBOCUTTOS —CWUt.) (austbalux jjtd KJS. Ciauji inoauiM.) (Received September 4th, B.S JUt) LONDON, September 3. The Pari# correspondent of ih* "Morning Poet'-* states tint M. C|B* laux, in a statement on the nhj»et ot the Budget for 1926, says thai it is proposed to tax heavily "unjustifiable profits." He expresses confidence m S* Garman pledge to p&y to France from 1980 an annual sum of fifteen hundred m 3« lion gold marks, which will enable France to meet all international obligations; Current liabilities will be met by receipts demanding, sasriikea> M. Caillaux declares that he is ai»» ing at the re-esfcablishroent of Frmaca, and hopes to work gradually to the W duction of the pablic debt.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 13
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124FRENCH FINANCE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 13
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