BANKRUPT EUROPE
THE PAPER iONEY CURSE. PROTESTS TO BERLIN. REPARATIONS COMMISSION'S ENVOYS. Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright. BERLIN, August 20. Sir John Bradbury and M. Mam-kero, of the Reparations Commission, have arrived here. It is popularly Relieved that they will again attempt to induce the, German Government to shut down on printing paper money.—A. and N.Z. Cable. TO SECURE LOANS. TASK TOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS. ENEMY EXCLUSION CONDEMNED. LONDON, August 21. (Received August 22, at 5.45 a.m.) Sir George Paish (former editor of the ‘Statist’), speaking at a League of Nations demonstration, urged that outstanding international controversies should be immediately referred to the League, _in which Russia and Germany should be included. The world should come to the assistance of Europe, and every nation capable of lending should lend. Sir G. Paish do'dared that the policy of France is uniting Russia and Germany.— A. and N.Z. Cable. AUSTRIA’S BEGGING MISSION TO CZEC'HO-SLOVAKIA AND GERMANY. VIENNA, August 21. (Received August 22, at 8.45 a.m.) Ip connection with the visit of the Austrian Chancellor and Finance Minister to Prague and Berlin, it is stated that the rapid deterioration of the situation in Austria makes it impossible to await the Assembly of the League of Nations. Germany and Czecho-Slovakia have been appealed to because they are more materially interested in Austria’s salvation than is the Entente. —A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 4
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