REPARATIONS CRISIS
BREAKDOWN MAY YET BE AVERTED STRONG HOPES EXPRESSED British Official Wireless Reed. 11 a.m. RUGBY, Sunday. Strong hopes are entertained by the British Press that the breakdown of the experts’ conference on German reparations, now proceeding in Paris, may be averted. The sudden death of Lord Revelstoke on Friday necessitated the postponement of the plenary session fixed for that day, and subsequent events have not lessened the hope that a solution of the difficult problems that are before the experts may be found. A full meeting was to have been held to-morrow, but the German delegates have been summoned to Berlin in order to inform the Cabinet of the progress made, and the meeting has been again postponed. The German delegates are expected to be back in Paris in time to attend the funeral service for Lord Revelstoke, which will be held there tomorrow. Memorial services for Lord Revelstoke, who will be buried at Revelstoke, South Devon, will be held in London on Tuesday. The Prince of Wales will represent the King.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 644, 22 April 1929, Page 9
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