PEACE TREATY
, -By Electric Telegraph—Co ’vrighr-. PRANCE’S WAR LOSSES. PARIS, June 1. Commenting on tbe growing French mistrust of England over the Peace settlement, t’ c Paris papers say that Mr Lloyd George dwelt eloquently upon Australia’s lossess in “human capital” as a reason for non-acceptance of the French claims for reparation. French opinion considers France’s own losses wore more serious than Australia’s, or those of any British Dominion. UKRAINIAN REPORT. Reuter’s Telegram* ("Received this day at 8.40 a m.) LONDON, May 31. The Ukrainian Diplomatic Mission has written to Hon Lloyd George protesting against Krassin’s reported intention to pay gold for the proposed purchases on behalf of the Soviet Government of Russia, on the ground thata share of the gold in the Russian State Bank belongs to Ukraine, which is also partially liable for the. Roumanian gold reserve, which the Soviets captured in the Kremlin. The mission asks for the transmission of the protest to the Supreme Economic Council. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1920, Page 2
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