AMERICAN ITEMS.
U.S.A. FINANCIERS. (United Press Association —By Electric To legr a p 1 1— Copy r igh t). XEAV YORK. Jan. 16. The New York World’s Washington correspondent says that Mr Parker Gilbert .is expected to join the house of J. P. Morgan on the termination of the impending session of the Experts’ Commission. If that session terminates, as the Allies hope, with Germany’s total obligations specified and a programme of payments for its extinction worked out, there will no longer he a job of supervising the transfers of credits, etc. worthy of the attention of a financial expert who is already a member ol the firm of Morgan's lawyers. His fifty thousand dollars yearly salary as Agent-General is negligible for a man who can pick his place in American finance. Messrs Young and Morgan and their alternates. Mr Perkins and Mr Thomas AY. Lament, plan to start for Paris before the end of the month.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1929, Page 5
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