REPARATIONS
(United Press Association—B.v Klectri* Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, April Ifl. How the German expert, Herr Schaeht’s bombshell at the conference of reparations exports canto to he exploded last night remains a mystery. It was distinctly understood on the host authority that Hdrr Sehacht’s exiguous oiler was only made for hai,raining purposes, and that it did not amount to an ultimatum. Tt was sud. denlv anr.oumeil.'n eipia'ly good authority, that Herr Sehnelit’s offer must he accepted or rejected entirely. Hence i here was a world wild supposition that the experts’ conference would break im hut 10-day Berlin says that it is all a misunderstanding. Finally. Herr Kehacht denied that lie had ever intended his memorandum to Ire regarded, as an ultimatum. Asked point blank whether the memorandum was an ultimatum. Herr Schaeht said that if was not, and was never meant to he It was merely a bargaining proposal, like those of the Allies.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1929, Page 3
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