REPARATIONS REPORT.
FAVOURABLE TO GERMANY. (Australian Press Association.) LONDON. June 10. The Daily Telegraph’s diplomatic correspondent states: “The first impressions of the reparations report is that it is decidedly favourable to Germany. While • retaining complete financial autonomy, Germany retains the benefits of 'the transfer or safeguard clause enabling her during a period of depression to suspend temporarily either the transfer abroad or even the payment of two-thirds of the average annuity. “France also stands to benefit from the new banking institution.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 163, 11 June 1929, Page 7
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81REPARATIONS REPORT. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 163, 11 June 1929, Page 7
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