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GERMANY

POINCARE’S ITERATION

MUST MAKE RESTITUTION

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,

PARIS, July 31

M. Poincare, speaking at the unveiling of" a war memorial in the definitely indicated Prance’s final attitude towards Germany and reparations. “If we think of all the mourning, all the ruin, and all the misery arising out of the war,” said the Prime Minister, “ wc shall not have any difficulty in determining our duty. Germany was responsible for the war. She must repair the damage she has done, willingly or by force. She shall repair it. ’' — A. and N.Z. Cable.

CONFERENCE ON REPARATIONS.

LLOYD GEORGE’S INVITATION.

LONDON, July 31, (Received August 1, at 9.10 a. in.)

Mr Lloyd George invited M. Poincare mid representatives of Italy and Belgium to confer in Loudon on August I regarding reparations. —A. and* N.Z. Cable.

FALL OF THE-MARK

STILL ANOTHER RECORD

LONDON, July 5L

(Received August 1, at 9.10 a.m.)

The mark is quoted at 3,000 to the pound! sterling to-d'ay, owing to the R-eichbauk's increased 1 discount and the French rejection of a moratorium in connection with private debts incurred before the war. It is expected, however, that tho Reparations Commission will he obliged to grant Germany’s request.—-A. and X.Z. Cable.

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Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 18035, 1 August 1922, Page 4

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GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 18035, 1 August 1922, Page 4

GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 18035, 1 August 1922, Page 4