PARIS NOW CALMER
# ■ •••^.?ffi;fpAßis;!i6tli>Aiigust.- ■'■■ .■. ■•■ >;;;;; The earlfe. excitement ovfer: the, fail- '. V;;■;'.. uife.' of ;thj;<i6iiferenp& lias .calmed doWti,' ,::i •..'; arid;iihe :■ situation ■.is-\being nidfe:cbplly ? v: ■-■:) considered; - \ ; Tbe.;. suggestion':■_that £ar-^ .-;';.;j' liament should be.summoned receives '!_: 'i little■ supjjortyffbnv the">: PriSss; i "t/In-! ; ; ;-i:;>trinsigwiit' i--|e.dires;'<tHi»:^ill bhlybe a*, drimatic : : failure.'.■; ■'It ;is- iioteworthy ■|: that several/newspapers, sire'emphasißiiig
the {act that though the conference resulted in divergent views regarding' the method of making Germany pay, there i» no rupture" between »the. Allies. Some political circles are hoping the Re} Durations Commission will reach a similar deadlock, in order to force a further conference in November, if possible including- the United States, when the whole problem of reparations and the inter-Allied debts could be diecuued and settled. A ■•
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 7
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120PARIS NOW CALMER Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 7
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