GERMAN REPARATIONS
ALLIES MUST ACT TOGETHER
OCCUPATION OF RUHR FATAL,
(DNIIKS PRESS ASSOCIATION COPTRIGHT.)
<AUBTBAMAS - NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
(Received 15th December, 9 a.m.)
LONDON, 14th December
Mr. Bonar Law, in the discussion in the House of Commons on reparations, said that Germany could by passive resistance avoid payment ■ for ever, but it would mean national suicide. Germany was now on the verge of collapse. The Government could not view with equanimity the suggested occupation of the Euhr. It would make reparation more difficult, perhaps impossible. There was almost no hope of a solution of the problem unless France and England acted together.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 144, 15 December 1922, Page 7
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103GERMAN REPARATIONS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 144, 15 December 1922, Page 7
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