DISCUSSION CENTREING ON AMOUNT GERMANY CAN PAY
(British Official Wireless)
.RUGBY, -Saturday. The British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, returned to Lausanne to-day to resume his work on the Executive Bureau set up by the Lausanne Conference to draft a final plan for the settlement of the reparations. The Bureau, which has heen in almost constant session since Wednesday night, met again this morning. Following a visit to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald by the German delegates, Herr von Papen and Herr von Kresigk, an agreement was reached that the consideration of reparations payment shall come at the end and the discussion is now centrqd round the composition of the payment to be made by Germany in the final dis~ charge of her reparation liabilities. Differences are still outstanding regarding the amount and eircumstances
in which this payment shall become payable. • While a committee of seven is endeavouring to settle these points, the experts of the various delegations are studying the method of marketing the bonds to cover the eventual payment.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 266, 4 July 1932, Page 5
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