GERMANY WANTS REBATE
i j A BIG CLAIM. i | HEARING COMMENCES AT I THE HAGUE. I (Received 12.10 p.m.) j THE HAGUE, January 21. The Arbitral Tribunal has begun I the hearing of Germany’s claim for a rebate of 450 millions sterling due under the Dawes Scheme. The tribunal will have to decide whether Germany’s payments since 1924 in compensation to German nationals for lost properties in Alsace-Lorraine, .and Germany’s transfer of rights and interests in the Shantung railway, also in public utilities in Russia, China, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Turkey and her own lost territories, should be regarded as included in the Dawes annuities.
The Court consists of an American (chairman), a Frenchman, a German, a Swede and a Dutchman.—A. and N.Z.
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Northern Advocate, 22 January 1927, Page 5
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