ECHO OF THE WAR
COMPENSATION WANTED. When the German cruisers Sharnhorst and Gnelsnau bombarded Papeete, In Tahiti during November, 1814, the gunfire destroyed the storehouses and goods of A. B. Donald, Limited, general merchants and Island traders, with headquarters in Auckland. When the New Zealand list of claims against Germany was finalised after the war the sum of 81G.375 was passed as valid in respect of the claim of A. B. Donald, Limited, although, in a petition presented to the House of Representatives vesterday the firm stated that the real loss suffered by it was approximately £50,000. The sum of £3977 was paid to the petitioners in 1823, and a further sum of £834 in 1920, the explanation being given by the Secretary of the Treasury .that it had been decided that only 30 per ceut. of the assessed value of claims was to be paid. Thus tlie firm-received £4Bll out of the sum of £1(5,375 earlier passed as valid. In view of the fact that the New Zealand Government was understood Io have received over £1,250,000 In reparation payments from Germany, the petitioners submitted that the sum of £11,563, representing the balance of the claim, should be paid to them.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 5
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201ECHO OF THE WAR Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 5
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