ANGLO-FRENCH CONFERENCE
REPORTS ON GERMAN RESOURCES
(UNHID' FMI! ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIOHI.) (iUIIRALIAX ■ H«W IIALAHB CAILI AIIOCIATIOH.) (Received December 21, 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, 20th December: . 'The Allied experts have supplied Premiers with information on questions submitted to them yesterday. /'The experts previously heard Herr Rathenau' on the economic conditions in Germany. It is' contended by Britain that the sum paid by Germany for the upkeep of the British Army on the Rhine does not meet the total expenditure, and the experts were asked to ascertain what Germany could pay in this respect. An bfHcial communique says the Conference considered reparations and examined the condition of the German resources available for meeting the nation's obligations. Consideration was also given to means for improving the general economic conditions of Europe.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 149, 21 December 1921, Page 7
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