REPARATIONS
(United Press Association -By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
PARIS, May 4
Belgium’s little affair of valueless German war-time marks again threatened to wreck the reparations agreement owing to Belgium interpreting the Allies pious hope that Germany will privately settle as binding the agreement, and not to sign the report without this assurance, but the latest manoeuvres indicate the hope df Belgium accepting Dr Stresemami’s offer to negotiate * separately. The main settlement scheme uses eighty per cent of the international bank’s profits to cover inter-Allied debts in the last twenty-one years, and also provides that any remissions of United States’s liabilities be apportioned two-thirds to Germany and one-third to the Allies.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1929, Page 5
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