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RESTORING GERMANY.

WATS, MEANS, AND CASH. i LONDON, July 17. In response to requests* by Britain and France for suggestions regarding drawing up a plan for the re-establishment of Germany's economic and fiscal unity, the Reparation Commission decided that : ihs foljpwing conditions would determine whether the Dawes report should be put ip executioner Firet, tiie complete handing over to a trustee of securities provided for in the report. Secondly, the completion of the gold fen]- issue. Thirdly, the formation of a company ■ to work the railways. Fourthly, the complete subscription of ; the first loan of 800,000,000 gold marks. j newspaper "Petit Parisien" says the fourth point was decided only after . heated discussion, the British delegate Waring that subscription would be difficult and perhaps impossible if the economic unity of Germany was not . restored.-^(A. and N.Z. Cable.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 169, 18 July 1924, Page 5

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RESTORING GERMANY. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 169, 18 July 1924, Page 5

RESTORING GERMANY. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 169, 18 July 1924, Page 5

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