REPARATIONS ISSUE.
j NO HIDDEN DAGGER. GERMANY'S BUDGET. EFFORTS TO BALANCE. ] (By Cable.-Preea Association.— CopjrtgfcU ißoceived 2 p.m.) BERLIN, January 27. In a crowded Reiehsvug Dr. Wivlh dealt with tile question of the repara- j ' tions. He outlined Germany's financ jk! I . programme. Referring to the Alfies , dcj maud tor the balancing of the budget, he said that \vhe> the ne-iv Suanoul proposals were vo:od the receipts Avould total a hundred milliard marks against fifty five milliard in 1921. He announced I the terms of an agreement reached with ; different parties to raise the necessary ! moneys and reaffirmed Germany's am- | j cerity as regards "ine Peace Treaty. He I said lip was liopefTTV-W the oatcoino of 1 the Genoa Conference which Germany I was joiniiu? with all honesty and not ■ with a dagger under the coat. He referred to France's attitude in pretexts in order to neeure the imposition of further guarantees and penaltieg. — {A. and X.Z. CabJeT)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1922, Page 5
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