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REPARATION PAYMENTS

WORLD’S FATE IN BALANCE

GERMAN STATESMAN’S VIEWS

(United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)

BERLIN May 8,

“ On Lausanne depends not only Germany’s but the world’s fate,” declared Dr Bruening, addressing newspaper men. “ The reparations bill must some day be receipted as paid. Germany’s sacrifices must end. The crisis is still marching with giant strides, but statesmen, after years of comforting illusions, hesitate to tell the people the truth. Nevertheless, we cannot wait longer. The whole of Germany is demanding equality and the abolition of conditions degrading it to a lower class among the nations and making it defenceless amid people armed to the teeth.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21640, 10 May 1932, Page 7

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REPARATION PAYMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21640, 10 May 1932, Page 7

REPARATION PAYMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21640, 10 May 1932, Page 7

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