REPARATIONS IN GERMANY
INTER -ALLIED AGENCY BEGINS WORK
•Pre 8 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 28. Delegates of 16 nations assembled in Brussels for the inaugural meeting of the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency and began the task (expected to take two to three years) of dividing the spoils of war-ravaged Germany, says the Brussels correspondent of the Associated Press. Russia has already been allocated one half of industrial and other capital equipment The delegates, therefore, will distribute the other half according to the percentage basis established in Pans in January. Norway. Egypt, and Czechoslovakia have not yet signed the agreement, but their representatives are expected to do so to-day.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24814, 2 March 1946, Page 7
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