GERMAN REPARATION
INTEREST IN ■RERITN IN MR M’KENNA’S SPEECH.
(Rec. June 19, 5.5 p.m.) Berlin, June 17. Mr M’Kenna’s speech has aroused the keenest interest. Some newspapers interpret It as an admission of Germany s inability to pay the reparations; others !lH a di-Hmlieal plan check Germany’s industrial power.—Aus.-N ,Z. Cable A . (Air M’Kenna said Germany could be made, to pay by forcing her tc. send to Hie Allies such articles as coal, tim ber, potash, and sugar. By these there would be no ‘’ l f turb I nnCe tish trade, nnd no external pressure in keening German wages nt a point I'hjch would ensure successful competition vU.h us in foreign, trade.]
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 227, 20 June 1921, Page 5
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