DEBTOR NATIONS
PAYMENT TO AMERICA BRITAIN WILL MEET DUES. NO REQUEST FOR MORATORIUM. {United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyrlgh t.) (Received 1 p.m.) LONDON, September 14, The diplomatic writer of the “Daily Telegraph ’ ’ says that the period for giving notice to America of the desire of debtor nations for a postponement of future war debts payments expires today. The British Government has decided not to ask for a debt moratorium as this would mean raising a minor point, and might easily force the war debts problem to the forefront during the American elections. This both Governments are anxious to avoid. Instead, a broad provisional moratorium is expected, which will facilitate debt negotiations in 1933 after the World Economic Conference.
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Northern Advocate, 15 September 1932, Page 6
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