REPARATION PROBLEMS.
SETTLEMENT EFFORTS. DRAFTING A FINAL PLAN. EUGBY, Jul.T 3. Th» British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, has returned to Lausanne to resume work on the Executive Bureau set up by the Lausanne Conference to draft the final plan for a settlement of the reparations question.
The bureau, which has been in almost constant session since Wednesday n:ght, met again to-day. Following a visit to the British Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, by the German delegates. Herr von Pa pen and Herr vcn Kresigk, an agreement ras reached that reparation payments shall come to an end. and the discussion is now centring round the composition of the payment to be made by Germany as the final discharge of her reparation liabilities. Differences are still outstanding regarding the amount 'and the circumstances in which this will become payable. While a committee of seven is endeavouring *o settle these points, experts of the various delegations are studying methods of marketing bonds to cover the eventual payment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 9
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