GERMAN REPARATION.
r THE FRENCH CONCLUSION. \ DEFINITE IMPASSE REACHED. 1 Australian and N-Z. Cablo Association. • (Reed. 8.30 p.m.) PARIS, Jan. 1. The Berlin correspondent of the Journal ■ Bays that one thing is certain, that Ger- , many will not pay the January ingtal- [ ment of reparation, even if the Entente sends an ultimatum. , It is officially stated that Herr Fischer [ and other German representatives called [ on the Reparation Commission to inquire whether an immediate answer v. as s required to the Note of December 17. The commission replied that the German Government was alone capable of judging what opportunity it had for replying. Moreover, Germany's request for a moratorium could not be considered by the commission until it had received the par--1 ticulars requested in the Note. > "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17979, 3 January 1922, Page 5
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