GERMAN REPARATIONS
THE WORKERS’ INTERESTS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN, December 20. The trade unions, in their journals, sharply criticise Herr Cuno for limiting his reparations consultations to employers and financiers. They point out that "the workers in the industries must eventually foot the 'bill. Those in well-informed circles generally are less optimistic, realising that both the American and French Governments regard Germany as able to pay more than the German experts think. —A. and N.Z, Oablte. “THE TIGER’S” RETURN. PARIS, December 20. M. Clerncnceau has returned.. He denied that ho stated in America that lie was opposed to the occupation of the Ruhr. What lie said was that ho feared the occupation might lead the miners to strike THE UNWELCOME FOREIGNER. BERLIN, December: 20. The growing tendency to insult forcisners in Germany, due to the anti-foreign campaign by a section of Hie Press, has drawn from the Government a warning of the possible consequences to Germany of excesses against foreigners. The warning states that everyone should realise that in hie intercourse with foreigners his attitude may bring Ins own country and his fellow-countrymen abroad inlr ec rious di fli •: u 1 lies. —Ro utc r. AMERICA WILLING TO COME IN. LONDON, December 20. (R cceivcd December 22, at 11 a.m.) Tlie Washington correspondent of ‘ Tin? Times ’ says it is believed that America is conditionally willing to participate in a reparations conference. —A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18156, 22 December 1922, Page 4
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