ALLIES' DEMANDS
— COLOSSALLY DIFFICULT FOR GERMANY ANOTHER SOLUTION TO BE SOUGHT Br Telecraph-Pres* Association-Copyright Berlin, July 20. Horr Ton Simons, in an interview by tlie "Zeitung," in regard to tlio oanying out of Hie conditions imposed at the Spa Conference, declared that it was not impossible, but it would be colossally difficult. The terms would have been refused if the German experts bad not wavered. Germany must work without delay for the creation of another solution, and must "bring forward a new programme; otherwise disarmament might end in civil war over the coal question, with the occupation of the Ruhr Valley.—"The Times." THE COAL AGREEMENT EFFECT ON GERMAN INDUSTRY. Berlin, July/19. It is understood that the Government will encounter considerable opposition from the Empire Economic Council 011 the ooal agreement. Coal experts assert that 40 per cent, of German.industry will be suspended if the agreement is carried out.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 255, 22 July 1920, Page 5
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150ALLIES' DEMANDS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 255, 22 July 1920, Page 5
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