THE REPARATIONS
GERMAN INTENTION
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The German Cabinet, after hearing Herr Sell act, who was recalled from the Paris .Reparations Exports’ Conference, decided that the German representatives at the Paris Committee are to continue to have complete freedom of action.
It is officially added that the German memorandum presented at Paris did not contain any political suggestions, and that the part of the memorandum which was interpreted as containing politics was never discussed at the Committee, or at the plenary session. GERMANY’S LOSS OF COLONIES. LONDON, April 22.
The Daily Telegraph’s diplomatic correspondent expresses the opinion that Herr Scliacht did not qualify Germany’s offer by a demand for the restoration of German colonies, hut, suggested in rather general terms, that Germany’s capacity lor payment, must inevitably be curtailed by her territorial losses.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1929, Page 6
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