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(Received 3rd June, 2.30 p.m.) PAEIS, 2nd June. 3fc. Piei-pont Morgan's departure for Nome shows that a measure of agreement has been reached on the repaTafyons. It is understood that the Dawes 3?lan ends on Ist September, and after that the Germans will pay for the next ten years amounts between £84,----260,000 and £100,000,000 annually, and then £100,000,000 for twenty-seven years, with one final payment of £.120,----000,000.
Germany gained the concession of heipg allowed to continue payment in kind for ten years.
It is persistently reported that the qid 25 per cent./under the Eeparations Beeovery Act haß been cut down to 20 per cent. Consequently Britain will not (terive her 22 per cent, share fixed by •me. Spa agreement.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 11
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