REPARATIONS.
THE REPARATIONS. DOMINION’S QUOTA DEMANDED. LONDON, April 25. The “Financial Times’s” Paris correspondent says: The discussion among the experts has been most strained lately. Not only were there verbal battles with the Germans, but Sir Joseph Stamp and Sir Charles. Addis were obliged to stand up firmly against French Belgium and Italian delegates for the reparations' claimed by the British Dominions. Representatives of the countries named sought strenuously to have the Dominions’ claims parcelled out between them, but the British representatives put up a strong defence, and won the day. The Berlin bank rate has been raised to seven and a-half per cent.
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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1929, Page 5
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