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GERMANY'S OBLIGATIONS.

NOT TO BE ALLOWED TO LAPSE.

By Telegraph.—Press iuun.—Copyright. Received Nov. 1, 8.10 p.m.

" Paris, Nov. 1. Lord Curzon (British Foreign Secre l tary), in an interview with the French Charge d'Affaires, while upholding Britain's interpretation of the paragraph in the Treaty, stated he raeognissd an error had been made in the announcement. A Board of Trade official only saw in the measure, which was taken in the interests of private Germans, a means of serving British commercial interests. Lord Curzon emphasised that Britain renounced none of "the penalties which may be imposed on Germany in the event of her failing to carry out the Treaty.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.'

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1920, Page 5

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110

GERMANY'S OBLIGATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1920, Page 5

GERMANY'S OBLIGATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1920, Page 5

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