REPARATIONS REPORT
STATESMEN MAY MEET IN LONDON IN JULY OR AUGUST British Official Wireless Reed. 10.55 a.m. RUGBY, Sunday. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Arthur Henderson, in a recent interview indicated that before any further step was taken regarding reparations, the Government would require time to study carefully the report of the experts embodying the Young plan, and to ascertain the views of the other Governments concerned. It is probable that an exchange of views between the reparation powers will take place at a conference specially called for the purpose, and in the course of conversations yesterday at Madrid, where they are delegates to the League Council meeting, M. Briand (France) and Dr. Stresemann (Germany) discussed the project, and a suggestion that the meeting might conveniently take place at the end or July or early in August. The views of the British Government are being sought as to a suitable rendezvous. The possibility of the meeting being held in London, which was the scene of the meeting which adopted the Dawes plan in 1924, is being canvassed by the Press. Mr. MacDonald was also Prime Minister at that time.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 691, 17 June 1929, Page 9
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