GERMAN PAYMENTS.
UNDER. DAWES SCHEME
BRITISH EMPIRE’S SHARE BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. PARIS, Aug. 10. The Agent-General -of Reparations announces that Germany has paid 93,023,000 gold marks for the second year, under the Dawes scheme, ending July 31. France receives 43,393,030, and the British Empire 17,416,000, including 15,716,000 under the Reparation Recovery Act. Since the inception of the Dawes Scheme the British Empire has received 390,842.000 gold marks and France 883,820,000
REVISED FIGURES
Received 1.40 p.m. to-day. PARIS, Aug. 10. Revised German reparation figures are: Receipts during July 93,023,000 gold marks, making the total, revenue for the. eleven mouths of the- second Dawes year 1,010,074,000, to which has to be added the balance at the end of August, 1925, namely, 107,013,000, making the total cash available 1,117,087,000 gold marks.—Renter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 11 August 1926, Page 9
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