REPARATION DEMANDS.
DENOUNCED BY GERMAN PREMIER. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Berlin, March 29. Herr Wirth, in the Reichstag, denounced the demands of the Reparations Commission. The Allies’ demand for a further sixty milliards fresh taxation was an impossible condition. Germany was a Parliamentary country and could not impose such burdens on the people without consulting them. It was not possible to raise a fraction of the sixty milliards; it was scarcely possible to raise another sixty millions. It seemed there ws an idea abroad that Germany was extravagant, but she was doing everything possible to restrict expenditure. The stabilisation of the mark was impossible without an international loan and the revision of the Versailles Treaty.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1922, Page 8
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114REPARATION DEMANDS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1922, Page 8
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