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JLUiNJJUJN, Thursaay. rance will insist on the mainace of the principle of the unitional portion of the Young payments and will not allow ■ity to be given to Germany's ite debts," said M. Laval, the ch Prime Minister in the ChamHe added: "Any new reparai agreement could only be for a ed period, in whieh France would accept a reduction pari passu sast equivalent- to a reduction of inter-Allied debts.'1 The Minister eyed his visits to Berlin, Lonand Washington,- declaring that >ugh France's prestige was iniarable, she did not aim at hegeb but only at defending her an- • civilisation and establishing real
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 83, 28 November 1931, Page 5
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