GERMANY’S POSITION
FRENCH OPINION. SATISFACTION WITH REPORT. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, Jan. 2. The Paris correspondent of “ The Times” says that France generally regards Mr Parker Gilbert’s review o'! Germany’s financial and economiccondition as satisfactory. “Le Temps ” considers that the report shows that Germany is well able to pay the annuities laid down in 1921. “There is absolutely no reason why Germany should not fulfil her obligations,” says the paper. “It is proved that the Dawes plan fully tone account of Germany’s capacity to pay. There will be no excuse if Germany does nob complete the plan.” The “ Journal Des Delmts ” is less optimistic, and urges Germany, if she desires liquidation of her war burdens, to take Mr Gilbert’s report as the basis oif the epert committee’s labours. If so, tbe experts’ work will soon finish but recent speeches of President von Hindeiilmry and Heir Holler will cause Franco to doubt Germany’s good faith towards her creditors. %
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1929, Page 6
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