PEACE TREATY
DELIVERY OF LOCOMOTIVES. <By Electric Telegraph—Co iwight. (Reuter’s Telegram.) BERLIN, May 25. The official delivery to the Entente of five thousand locomotives in accordance with the Peace Treaty has been completed. THE GERMAN INDEMNITY. \ (United Service Telegrams). (Received this day at 8 a.m.) PARIS, May 26. M. Cleinenceau, in an interview, disclosed that the Peace Conference deflated the German indemnity closely for three weeks. The Anglo-Americans contended throughout for the payment of a lump sum of which France should receive three thousand millions sterling. The French demanded more, and resisted a hasty decision, hence the appointment of the Reparations Commission.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1920, Page 2
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