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CANNOT BE PAID BRITISH AMBASSADOR. TO GERMANY FORESEES DISASTER j COURAGE IMPERATIVE
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Rec. Jan. 10, 11.35 p.m. LONDON, Sunday. Sir Horace Rombold, British Ambassador in Berlin, holds that any at.tempt* to maiiritain reparations paymertts must.lead to disaster, not only to' Germany, but also to the wholC world. , , . . ; ,, It ig impetativo, he said to filid courage and not to alldjy the economic pfoblems to be coihplicated 'by political considdrations. Referring, to the Easle report, Sir Horace Rumhold declared . that this had.. not. only proved. Germany's inability to pay, but had also shown clearly how reparations are cohnected with the general situation, and hoiv thoroughly conditions have changed since the- Young. Plan was introduced* , Moreover, it . showed that Germany had takeii measures unparalleled in modern history, which have proved a one-sided effort. ; Dr. Bruening has invited Herr Hugenberg, the Nationalist leader, to" confer regardiilg the extettsion of ;PreSident Hirideilberg's pi-eSidency, in ^regard to which an answer has been deferred. - ' - • ■ - - :
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 118, 11 January 1932, Page 5
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