THE INDEMNITY.
NEWSPAPER TALK. LONDON, July 13. “Le Petit Parisien” states that the Reparation Commission’s provisional reply to the moratorium request while agreeing to consider Germany’s difficulties. will insist on the payment of the inst- Iment on July 15, but must await the Guarantee Committee’s report on German finances before deciding j on a moratorium. “Le Journal” states that while Bri t ta'n might accept an unconditional moratorium France will demand securi- , ties for guarantees ALLIED REPLY TO GERMANY. i (Received July 14 jjt 5.5 p.m.) | PARIS, July 13. j The reply of the Allied Reparations > Commission follows “ Le Petit Parisien’s ’ forecast. It adds:“The Com- ! mission is satisfied that the reparations payments are only one, and not the most important, cause of the depreciation of the mark. Stability can only : be re-established if financial reforms are 1 immediately enforced. ’ ’
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Grey River Argus, 15 July 1922, Page 5
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139THE INDEMNITY. Grey River Argus, 15 July 1922, Page 5
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