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GERMAN ENVOYS ARRIVE.
DAWES EEPORT ENDORSED.
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(Received 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, August 5. Herr Marx, Dr. Stresemann and the other German delegates have arrived, j The party numbers about 40. | The Chancellor said: "We have come with a sincere desire t'< assist in j finding th-' best method of putting th. 1 : Dav.cs report in aciion, unaltered an. | in the spirit its authors intended. We j wish to see the report carried through | us soon as possible. "We intend to con j tribute our part towards loyal- fulfil- ; meni. We have no doubt we will find j the same spirit prevailing in London, j If that is the case, then it may safe.v he assumed that we will speedily come ; to an agreement." j The second stage of the Conference opened in Downing Street at noon. The Allied delegates were joined by half a dozen Germans, whose arrival was ' watched by large crowds. j The Conference lasted three-quarters of an hour and was purely formal. Mr Ramsay Mac Donald, in welcom- ] ing the Germans, said he hoped it j would be possible to hold a final con- j ference on Friday."—Reuter. | LOAN TERMS. ; si;YEN PER CENT COUPONS. (Received 11.30 a.m.) NEW YORK, August 5. ; The bankers predict that the forth- I com'ng loan of £40,000,000 to Germany will carry 7 per cent, coupons, which j will be sold at a discount and will be as attractive as the Austrian financing ; last year. —Reuter. ■
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Northern Advocate, 6 August 1924, Page 5
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