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INDEMNITY QUESTION

PROTRACTED DEBATE OVER

ALLOTMENT.

(3KITED PP.iS3 A3COCIATIOB.—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTIAUnN - HETi r £EA"iASG CAHiiS AHSOK.'.TTOiI.) PARIS, 26th May. M. Glemenceaai, in an interview, disclosed that the Peace Conference debated ,the German indemnity closely for three weeks. The British and Americans contended throughout for the payment of a lump sum, of which France should receive three thousand millions sterling. The French demanded more, and resisted a hasty decision, hence th^ appointment of tho Ktpiiratioiiii Commission.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 7

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INDEMNITY QUESTION Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 7

INDEMNITY QUESTION Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 7

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