GERMANY
REPARATIONS DIFFICULTY. THE COMMISSION’S REPLY. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, July LI (file reply of tho Reparations Commission follows the ‘ Petit Parisien’s ’ forecast. It adds i " The Commission is satisfied that the payment of reparations is only one, and not tho most important, of the causes of tho depreciation ol the mark. Stability can only ho re-established if financial reforms are immediately enforced.” —A. and N.Z, Cable. HERR RATHENAU'S SUCCESSOR. BERLIN, July 14, (Received July 15, at 10 a.m.) Dr Wiodfeldt, Ambassador at Washington, will succeed Kerr Ratbona-u.—A. and N.Z. Cable. [lt was recently announced that Herr Von Haniel had been appointed Foreign Minister in succession to Herr Rathenau, but a later message stated that the appointment was regarded as temporary. Dr Otto Wiedfeldt, who was first director of Krupps, is a man of large business experience and high intellectual attainments.]
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Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 4
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141GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 4
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