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PEACE MISSIONS' PAY.

GtaSva and of the various reparations Tn^e^Matin" M. Stephane Lauaanne draws attention to the fact that as^he staff of the Plebiscite . Comnnssion m Upper Silesia is paid m American dollars, a clerk or a mess waiter gets 122 dollars a month which is equivalent to 2000 francs (about £34 at present rates). A captain attached to the commission - receives more money than does Marshal Foch. «„-„« On the other hand, French officers and soldiers who have the hard work of policing the country receive only the ordinary French xate of pay.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9498, 23 April 1921, Page 5

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PEACE MISSIONS' PAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9498, 23 April 1921, Page 5

PEACE MISSIONS' PAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9498, 23 April 1921, Page 5

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