WAR INDEMNITY
THE PROTOCOL SIGNED. (United Press Association—By ElectricTelegraph.—Copyright.) I HAGUE, January 20. A 24-hour continuous session was necessary to solve the reparation dispute between Hungary and Austria. The delegates finally compromised when sleepy and hungry. Hungary is paying its creditors £5,400 yearly between 1943 and 19(56. Austria is paying £40,000 yearly for the same period of 23 years. Other claims and counter claims are being settled through tile pools, totalling fourteen million, to which the Powers are contributing. Hungary is thereby released from the League of Nations’ financial control. The protocol has now liecn signed. A WIND-UP SPEECH. THE HAGUE, January 20. After signing the Protocol, Mr Snowden expressed satisfaction at the conclusion of the Conference’s labours. The agreements, he said, were in the nature of a compromise. None had wholly got their own wav. Ho concluded: “We shall no longer be allies or enemies, hut shall all be friends and comrades.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1930, Page 1
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