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CANCEL WAR DEBTS

AMERICAN OPINION,

'United Press Association—By Electri< Telegraph.—Copyright >

LONDON., September 15

The British United Press correspondent at Geneva, says: “The American, Mr Norman Davis, told Dr. Curtins (German Foreign Minister), that the United States would ho ready to ease, and ultimately to cancel the war debts and the reparations, provided that such a move would bo an integral part of larger action that would be calculated to banish the spectre of war and to restore confidence in Europe.”

.An American banker, Mr Albert Wiggin, said that an economic restoration was impossible without a. settlement of the Reparations problems. He said that people in high places were even suggesting that the League of Nations would soon be forced. to debate reparations.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1931, Page 5

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CANCEL WAR DEBTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1931, Page 5

CANCEL WAR DEBTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1931, Page 5

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