GERMAN REPARATIONS
THE SETTLEMENT PROPOSALS FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF REPORT Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON. June 10. The ‘Daily Telegraph’s’ diplomatic correspondent says that the first impressions of the reparation report is that it is decidedly favourable to Germamy. While retaining complete financial autonomy, she' retains Iho benefits of the transfer or safeguard clause, which will enable her during a period of depression to suspend temporarily either the transfer abroad or even the payment of two-thirds of her average annuity. France also stands to benefit from the new banking institution. — Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 20198, 11 June 1929, Page 9
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