HAGUE CONFERENCE
A DEADLOCK ENSUES. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.). THE HAGUE, Jan. 8. •" The Conference practically , deadlocked regarding, the date of each month whereon German annuities should be payable; also concerning the payment of arrears which accumulate in the event of a moratorium. The German delegation’agreed that noi separate payments should be made to United States if payments to the Allies,wAre suspended.
The Bulgarian, Moloff.. definitely offered 400 thousand sterling as reparations, for thirty-six years from 1931, which roughly is what she is paying at present.
Loueheur prompt.y said it was unacceptable, but agreed the offer should be .the basis for discussion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1930, Page 5
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