GERMAN REPARATIONS
GOVERNMENT WILL SUBMIT SCHEME. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN, December 24. The Government announces that it will soon present a scheme for definitely solving the reparations problem.—A. and N.Z. Cable. BUDGET ESTIMATES. BERLIN, December 22. The Budget for 1925 estimates the ordinary expenditure at 752,000,000,000 marks and the extraordinary expenditure at 84,000,000,000 marls. Loans will be neoessary to balance the ordinary expenditure, of which 100,000,000,000 marts will be covered by a compulsory loan. The deficit will he increased to 1,028,000,000,000 marks. —A. and N.Z. Cable. The Federal Council has adopted the provisional Budget for 1925. The revenue is estimated at eighteen and three-quarter milliards of marlts, including large sums for the execution of the Peace Treaty. The total deficit amounts to 721 milliards of marks, of which only ninety-nine milliards are expected to bo available from the proceeds of the compulsory loam—Reuter.
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Evening Star, Issue 18158, 26 December 1922, Page 6
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