THE INDEMNITIES.
USTUAUAN AND N.Z. CAllt.E ASSOCIATION. FRENCH PARER’S ADVICE. PARIS, December 2. ‘•bo Temps” asks: “Do we want Germany not to pay? Tl so. there is one means surer than a moratorium which is for Frame and the British to quarrel. On the other hand, do we want Germany to pay? i| so- " 1 must absolutely maintain unity among the Allies. The only way to prevent German bankruptcy is a Fruiieu-British understanding regarding the choice of remedies, and how to apply them, '[he articles concludes: “Creditors of Geiinany, Unite!”
HAS OKI!MANY SOOTH'D AOATN PAHTS. December 1. j Mr Bradbury, interviewed, denied h< ever liad advised a moratorium from ! fiermany to moot her payments. His ! personal opinion was that any delay ' would be disastrous not only to the i Entente, but to the. entire world. Oeri many already bad been allowed Ten j days in order to see whether she could ' obtain foreign credits to meet the next reparations. No reply had yet been j received.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1921, Page 3
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166THE INDEMNITIES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1921, Page 3
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