[?]EARYING DAY
AT'S IX A NAME ? in.— By Telegraph — Copyright). June 30, 0.25 p.m. I LONDON, Thursday. jjisay MacDonald spent a pay mainly conferring with jPapen and M. Herriot, em|he importance of the EastIDonald hisisted on the psyiimportanc - of France dropiord "m.n rations" and sub|e words "restoration payIping to enable the French In Govenrnents to face hosiients with a settlement, but It diffieu'iy is to devise a Iierebt France will derive jjenefit f rom the so called Inpayme; f Icireles ; i -.i that the Reich iiba to the restoration pool, Ihe Bank of International 1 bas a f ront seat, the pgested 1 -ing £150,000,000, |M an'-v.ities under the Bn. B teleyr. m. however, sugposition ' still conditional ■bolition of the discriminaRt Gennro.y under the VerBty, which France and other K'e thus iV.r refused to con■ttee of seven, under Mr. W chairmanship continued W midniu'ht discussing a MNropean reconstruction, ■pgatcs adjourned to parKr and sandwiches, but no ■s found when they re-as-Hthey a ljourned until the
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 264, 1 July 1932, Page 5
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