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ATTITUDE

JUSTIFYING ement of ment 5s AUTHORITY ^aph-^oryrlght). ■Jov. 26. Rugby, Nov. 25. ites' reply to the ill under considera3 United States Secjir- H. L. Stimson) [ote regarding war ssued. It reads as suggestion for a >es far beyond anyor proposed at "past either by Mr. ident, or this Gov:n the suggestion )te was not adopted | the United States. hese facts and, in historic position of >s that reparations ropean question in & States is not ine no inference can t the settlement of irations at Lausanreliance upon any ven by this Goie importance of the e Governments at iect to reparations . effect upon those of the loss of that ; I am not oblivious the woi'ld-wide deconcurrent fall of ised the weight of rts of the world, nor the deerease in inhas increased the taining foreign ex;cognise the relation ;s may bear to the sry. j's Burden hand it must be relese ineidents of the Jjo fallen with great hnerican people and them, directly as ;rwise, of any modireement with respect this country cannot :annot see any prer Note which would lce Congress to act i any ditferently now )les upon which it of the President, t for any suggested ivernmental fmancial ivexisting, some such e referred to should insider this question each Government as a President is preaend Congress that geney to examine the spension of the inBritish debt, due on lieh is one of the obNote, es within the exesuch extension, and been placed in our i could be pi"esented its favourable conmce is attached by and people to the the oi'iginal agreethe payment on Deo far outweigh any arent for its suspenb payments the prossfactory approach to ion in my opinion r increased. "

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 391, 28 November 1932, Page 5

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ATTITUDE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 391, 28 November 1932, Page 5

ATTITUDE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 391, 28 November 1932, Page 5

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