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BANKERS ON STRIKE.

AGAINST AIDING GERMANY. , FRESH EUROPEAN DEADLOCK. PARIS, Juno G. The calming European waters are again troubled by the announcement of the postponement of to-day’s meeting of the Reparations Commission to discuss the reduction of tho German indemnity. Behind tho postponement there is believed to be a deadlock between the International Bankers’ Committee and the Allied Governments on tho subject of 1 granting a loan to Germany, on which I Germany’s recently promised reforms ; were made conditional. The bankers evince a disinclination to father such : a largo loan, while the present high figI uro of reparations prejudices the chances of its repayment, and France as the ; largest beneficiary from the reparations will not consent to a reduction of her claims without corresponding advances.

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Grey River Argus, 8 June 1922, Page 5

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BANKERS ON STRIKE. Grey River Argus, 8 June 1922, Page 5

BANKERS ON STRIKE. Grey River Argus, 8 June 1922, Page 5

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