DEBT CANCELLATION
WANTED BY BRITAIN.
(United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph,—Copyright.]
LONDON', November 19,
"The TihU‘4’B" Paris correspondent says; The preliminary Franco-German discussions regarding the procedure for a re-examinatjon of the reparation, problem by the Bank of International Settlements’ Special Advisory . Committee has been 'virtually concluded, but no authentic details are available.
The correspondent adds that, without in any way prejudicing 'the Committee’s possible findings regarding Germany’s capacity to pay, the British Government favours the complete abolition of the Young Plan for the annuities, both conditional and unconditional, but solely on the condition that all of the inter-Allied war debts, including Britain’s to America, shall be completely abolished and a clean slate established.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1931, Page 5
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