GERMAN NEWS
united service telegrams,
THE INDEMNITY. • BERLIN, July 20.
The Ministry of Finance has accepted the Allied Guarantees Committee’s scheme to check the flight of wealth from Germany, by taxing the export of same, provided the scheme does not disturb the sovereignity of the Reichstag, the orderly course of German administration, or the taxpayer’s right to confidential treatment If his affairs. It is agreed, unofficially, that control of German revenue will be vested in two delegates of the Allied Guarantees.Committee, and it is intended to-tT establish a system of control analagous to that exercised by the Inter-Allied commission regarding disarmament, .excepting that an official of the Guarantees Committee will have to depend upon German authority for information. They will not have the absolute right - of access enjoyed by the officers of the Disarmament Committee. GERMAN FINANCE. PARIS, July. 20. The Allied Committee on German guarantees has returned, and reports the German Finance Ministry has ac- . “ cepted the Committee’s recommenda-r-p—----tions.
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