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WAR DEBTS

LAUSANNE ISSUE FATE WILL SOON BE KNOWN. (United. Press Association—By Electric > ~ • Telegraph—Copyright.) r LAUSANNE, June' 27. Tlie fate ,of the Lau-aane Conference will probably be decided on Tuesday or Wednesday,.;'When Premier Ilerriot and Chancel .or/Von Panem wi.l resume their conversations. The Erencli and German experts . have been.' . working during the week-end upon plan,? for monetary stabilisation, the abolition of trade restrictions, and similar problems, and also on the question of tli'g compensation that is to be offered by Germany in the event of the cancellation of the reparations. , The French Delegation now are convinced of the necessity of some working agreement between France and Germany, while Italy is insistent upon the necessity of some definite solution' at Lausanne, v ■ The chief problem is to oof a n some fcuch bond from Germany as will Satisfy the French demand for something of a negotiable : value. If Geramny grants compensation to Franco and other cOun-! tries, Italy will demand her share. Signor Grand! handed to Mr MacDonald * memorandum to this effect. It is understood that tlie German Government has given Captain Von Papen full powers to deahwith the situation at Lausanne, and that he is returning from Be:lin "fdrthw'.th.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1932, Page 5

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WAR DEBTS Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1932, Page 5

WAR DEBTS Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1932, Page 5

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