THE GERMAN REPARATIONS
MR. BALDWIN WORKING FOR A SETTLEMENT.
(UNITED PItESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN-SDIV ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received 21st June, 9 a.m.) PARK. 2Cth June. The <:Echo de Palis" correspondent at .Brussels iiUit-vs that M. Jaspar docs not intend to await the formation of the .new .\Jinistiy before sending replies to Lord Curzoii and M. Poincare on the reparations question. .LONDON, 20th June. Mr. Baldwin, when holding a conferunce with representatives oi the Labour Party ajid the -Miners' Federation, said: "The position in the Ruhr is adversely affecting industry in this country. So far as any one man can do .anything. I am using my utmost endeavours to bring about a settlement.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 21 June 1923, Page 7
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