GERMAN REPARATIONS
STATEMENTS DENIED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, • BERLIN, March 22. Dr Schacht has arrived to report progress on the reparations negotiations. Simultaneously a semi-official communication denies that ho offered on annuity of £87,500,000, and adds that the rumours are false and circulated for the purpose of accustoming the world to the idea that Germany could pay such monstrous sums lor two or throe generations. The Allies will pay to America, what they receive from Germany, and thus they will suffer no loss to their economic substance, but Germany, on the contrary, must borrow, because she is nnablo to raise the instalments demanded from current resources.—United Service.
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Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 6
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106GERMAN REPARATIONS Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 6
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