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MOST PESSIMISTIC

SIR J. BRADBURY ON GERMANY

DECISION NEXT WEDNESDAY.

(DNITID HIISS ASSOCIATION.—COP?RIOHT.I

(Received 28th August, 2 p.m.) !

PARIS, 27th August.

: The Reparations ■. . Commission has, heard the report of the delegation which went to Berlin, j It announces officially that a decision relating to the moratorium will be declared on Wednesday afternoon after hearing the German'representatives, if Dr. Wirth desires them to be heard. ■ .'" '

..The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that Sir John Bradbury is most pessimistic regarding Germany's internal condition. He holds that any violent French actions will produce uncontrollable chaos. '

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 8

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MOST PESSIMISTIC Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 8

MOST PESSIMISTIC Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 8

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