ALLIED-GERMAN LOAN.
FRANCE NOT ENTHUSIASTIC.
Palis, Sept. 11. The question of French participation in the £40,000,00 loan to is exciting controversy. Mr Mellon, secretary to the Treasury of the unittAt States, had a conference with bankers. He argued that the loan was lesa-’-wv tended as a benefit to Germany than to put Europe on its feet by financing reparations. He suggested that France take up a small portion, say five per centum, in dollars and so, theoretically, she would be lending to America instead of to Germany. L is believed the suggestion will be adopted, but with no enthusiasm. —(A. and N.Z.) (
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 236, 12 September 1924, Page 5
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