GERMAN ITEMS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAUSE ASSOCIATION. A FRENCH EMBARGO. BERLIN, February 2d. French occupation authorities have foibidden the holding of elections in Palatinate on oth. April for the Bavarian Diet. THE EXPERTS’ REPORT. LOAN RECOMMENDED. ,Received this day at 9.45 a.in.) LONDON, Feb. 21. Tho “Sunday Express” understands that the Oeneral Dawes’ Committee of Experts in Paris will recommend a loan of £250,000,000 for s tho oih payment towards the reparations. France and Belgium receives half, the French share being sufficient to balance her budget. The other half is to lie devoted to the establishment of a Herman gold note bank. The loan would ho raised on the security of tho railways in the Ruhr and Rhineland. II is understood the experts will not refer specifically to the evacuation of tho Ruhr, hut. will indicate the sum it thinks Germany could pay alternatively if the occupation continues and if the unity of Germany is re-estab-lished. ' The “Sunday Express” adds that though Britain is expected to find the greater portion of the loan she would not share in tho distribution of the reparations from this source.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1924, Page 3
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