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GERMAN REPARATIONS

ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT

STEPS TO ENSURE FULFILMENT OF OBLIGATIONS ► •' • Sy Teleeranh—Pre»» Aeioelatton—OopyrlgM » (Eec. Novomber 14, 5.5 p.m.) i Paris, November 13. I Agreement respecting tho Anglo-Frenoh r reparations procedure hns been definitely • reached on the anticipated lines. Tho ' Allied and German experts will meet at ' Brussels, afterwards reporting: to tho vari- ' oils Governments and the Repatriations Commission Conference. The Allied Ministers will meat in February nt Genovn to discuss the whole question of the indemnity, at which the Germans will be present, in order to facilitate tho consultations. Tho Reparations Commission thoroupon will proceed to ilx the amount of the indemnity and the method of payment. Finally the Snpreme Council will meet to consider tho steps nocessary to ensure Germany fulfilling her obliga-tions.—Aus.-N.55. Cnblo Assn. disarmamenTqiiestion -AND THE MENACE OF THE BED ARMY. (Rec. November 13, 5.5 p.m.) Berlin, November 12. Herr von Kahr, Bavarian Premier, Bpeaking in the Diet, and tho Red army organisations had 403,000 rifles, UOO machine, guns, 340 heavy artillery, and 28 aeroplanes, besides mine-throwors, fiammpnworfer, bombs, and explosives. For r*ss Tension he contended that the dissolution of the Einwohnorwehr would be equivalent to suicide. Tho correspondent of "The Times," commenting on the statement, says: "It shows conclusively' that the disarmament of Germany in conformity with the Spa agreement is a pure farce."—"The Times." ARTILLERY SURRBNDEBED. (Reo. November 13, 5.5 p.m.) London, November 12. ■ Up to the present Germany has surrendered 83,500 howiters and field guns and 1200 fortress guns. Only 2500 are left, which probably will be destroyed by tho end of the month.—Renter.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 5

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GERMAN REPARATIONS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 5

GERMAN REPARATIONS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 5

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