NO ARRANGEMENT MADE
DELEGATION RETURNS FROM
GERMANY
NEXT STEP WITH , COMMISSION,
(iitrm FiiM association.—coriituitt.) (ApSTSAUA!) • NBW SBALAND CAILB ASSOCIATION.) : N ". •■ ■ BERLIN, 25th August. 1 Sir John Bradbury and Bl.' Mauclere ileX without concluding any arrangeiments with Herr Wirth. The next steps lie with the Reparations \ Comi mission. BERLIN, 26th August. It is 1 officially stated that,., while the ; informal conversations between Sir John Bradbury, M. Stauclere, and the Ger|man Chancellor, and the Minister of | Knance- cannot be said to have led to any positive result up to the> present, various' suggestions were made, and the delegates, who have returned Id Paris, regard1 themselves aJ in a position to advise the Separations Commission regarding the existing situatipn in Gferniany, which was the primary object of their visit, and also to advise npon the suggestions made. The " Vossische Zeitung" takes an optimistic view of the situation. It declares that a German proposal which Sir John Bradbury h&s taken to submit to the Raparations Commission would have been approved it his Mission }>ad had the power.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 7
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