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GERMANY’S DEBTS

FRENCH AND BRITISH PROTESTS GRAVE VIEW OF NON-PAYMENT. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) Received 2.15 p.m. to-day. BERLIN, April 27. The British Ambassador told Baron von Neurath that the British Government would take a grave view of any proposal to defer payments on the Dawes and Y T oung loans. A similar message has been conveyed by the French Ambassador. CONFERENCE WITH CREDITORS. GERMANY NOT ALARMED. Received. 2.15 p.m to-day . BERLIN, April 27. A conference between representatives, jof the Reichshank and Germany’s creditors tentatively exchanged views. Meanwhile Herr Schaclit’s statement may not be his last word. _ Germany views without alarm the intimation from London financial circles that Britain, failing satisfactory debt agreement, may introduce compulsory clearing arrangement, recouping creditors from excess German imports. Germany believes it better to balance her trade with the British Empire, which is slightly against Germany.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 28 April 1934, Page 9

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GERMANY’S DEBTS Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 28 April 1934, Page 9

GERMANY’S DEBTS Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 28 April 1934, Page 9

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