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IBy vrE ACCUSED ' Hp!;|OWSPAPER OWNER'S TO WAR DEBT fiSS* ASSOCIATIO*— ELECTEIO EBsj&u JUserican newspaper owner, Mr Hearst, who is at present in Hgrfj. pade a remarkable attack on tbe front ~a" e of the He prefaced his article by BSuk bis newspapers to unending to this plan to plunder the n|El,rwys Mr Hearst, "is piluntil she haa more per HwmmS tftf" any other nation in the France does not cancel her p«r does she pay any, ■jgj tho money thus misapVllgLgjg »ar machine. There can be HS|MO in Europe until France is to cease creatin S wars. HSHEfgfeoaid be haled before ,tho Hpjߣr*Coart of the world and bound keep the peace or suffer tho ■HjSpggf consequences of those who live ■MUNCH POLICY. HKr-IWAFT OF COUNTER ■§i||l draft of the Ministers' counterto the Hoover offer, it is f reaffirms the necessity of nance of the Young Plan. ■KEsoii the payment of Germany's HiKgUtional annuity, but expresses HEwu to accept it in marks, paymade to tho Bank of Inter|HL| Settlements, by which it will iMMmSm tor the relief of the countries Europe severely stricken in ■HHBlygNMwnt economic crisis. It will BBiid out that the French deficit mm™* Budget cannot be made up by |HKn] taxation, which bas reached HHEaiH. and the Government will HHHEjf* be obliged to postpone the national development. has deferred formulating a President Hoover till to-mor-Hfrap Journal'' declares that President proposal will involve France, Italy, and Great Britain in |HHEp deficits, leaving Germany tho HnHSttaatry with a surplus, thus HaHLjAfßing her position to competo ■f^^^^y^rgpape. - asks: Is this what Wk MpygpS PROBLEM. ■I • BRUSSELS, June 23. B6lge" declares that Gerconsiderable bad faith HUmm» Ned blackmail. The Ameripeople striving to ■K%*l imprudently invested in '«Bierprise&. President Hoover's ■Kjiffl flriy postpone the reparations |HHMWttO4g& it n*7 point the way solution based on world coBupiAL ACCEPTANCE. BKmUCTIOKS TO BRITISH ■fiffe ambassador. omou vnnui-) BUGBY, Jose 23, , HIhUUi Gowrßßtst'* cordial ac* the broad prineiplo of Mr - propoaalt was announced by i Minister, Mr Ramsay MaciJw Bmm of Commons, ana 1 Jugged to the United States HHp by the British Ambassador tte Rt. Hon. Sir Bonto America. American Chamber Ineheoa in London, Mr J. ■■Bp <£o*d Privy Seal) said the asttoo of President Hoover tte cad his people were not ■MHErfeKtka aeonomic factor, but Mythological factor. He other, at that American ■HHHI'-ifcu) pay a tribute to the ' mtnrg which was the first step towards world relet us tool ourselves," '■■■ Kilt continued, "by assuming only key. Do -not let HHKpb'bo the situation by assnm■HHg) |a now well. There stiU^are moves, and those moves* ■KjBOOVER BUSY. Jone 24th, 7.45 p,m.) HHftf WASHINGTON, June 23. ■BHnltiUat Hoover devoted the efforts to speed t.ie achis reparations programme, Board was credited loan to the Beich- ' the New York Reserve ion appears unwilling democratic appeals for an session, but'it seems ■HHHp' the suspension of foreign * HHhta be approved before next December 15th, that Con'■HHpMve to assemble some weeks (Democrat) has proarmistice in-order tliat discussion of the ■Hn» WASHINGTON, June 23. accepted
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