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NATIONS’ WAR DEBTS

Choice Before America ALTERED CIRCUMSTANCES ' New York, August 17. In an address before the Institute of Politics at Williamstown, Massachusetts, to-day, Professor T. E. Gregory, of the London School of Economics, said that the choice of the United States between a reduction of the war debt settlements of the Allies and insistence on full payment was actually a choice between an orderly and a disorderly world. “If the United States refuses to reduce the war debts,” he asserted, “it is as certain as anything that a revival of the reparations question will lead to a moratorium by Germany on private as well as public debt.” Altered circumstances, he added, had reduced Britain’s capacity to pay her debts, to the United States.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 278, 19 August 1932, Page 11

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NATIONS’ WAR DEBTS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 278, 19 August 1932, Page 11

NATIONS’ WAR DEBTS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 278, 19 August 1932, Page 11

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