WAR DEBTS.
vUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. REBARATI(INS COMMISSIONPARIS, August 27. The Reparations Commission heard Berlin missioner and announces officially that the decision relating to the moratorium will be declared on Wednesday afternoon. It will hear German representatives if Herr Wirth desires.
FRENCH PAPER’S SUGGESTION PARIS, August 27.
“Lc Temps” disclaiming official inspiration, suggests that Germany, instead of paying tlife Reparations Commission fifty millions in gold due on August tilth, should pay tile Bank of* England and other Allies banks, 150 millions due in August, September and October and if necessary fifty njillione due in November all of which would he credited to Germany at the conference, when settling the Reparations question.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1922, Page 2
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