REPARATIONS
LAUSANNE CONFERENCE
PROBABLE OUTCOME
(British Official Wireless.)
(Received, 19th. January, 11 v a.m.)
EtTGBY, 18th January. The present arrangements for holding the Lausanne Reparations Conference on 25th. January remain unchanged and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. -Neville Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, and the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Buneiman, the three chief British delegates, will leave for Switzerland next Saturday. It is anticipates that the conference in any caise will he comparatively brief. •■;''!
Many newspapers, in commenting on the situation, incline to the view that a comparatively short reparations moratorium, together with arrangements for a. further conference later in the year at the date when electoral pre-occupa-tions in France and Germany would be over, and at which a more complete review of the problem, might be practicable, would accord best with all the factors in the: present situation. No official view on policy is at present available. The Italian financial experts, Signors Beneduce and Buti, returned home during- the week-end after their conversations-in London and Paris. ■ ■ . ■ .'■■■;-■.. ■ ■ . .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 15, 19 January 1932, Page 7
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173REPARATIONS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 15, 19 January 1932, Page 7
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