THE BASLE INQUIRY
CATASTROPHE FEARED. IF DRASTIC DECISION NOT MADE. (United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, December 15. The /‘Morning Post's” Basle correspondent says : The majority of the experts here are believed to favour a further and a longer 'moratorium covering a.'l of the reparations, after which, they consider, tlie German position should again be examined. The “Daily Telegraph’s” special , cor-
respondent says : The Advisory Committee have not vet discussed' the question of Geriinny’s ability to pay reparations. The Statistical Committee, to which the matter has- been referred, has not yet even begi'm to draft its report. There is growing a conviction, however, among the experts that only a -La stic revision can avert a world economic catastrophe.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1931, Page 5
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