INTER-ALLIED DEBTS
A FRENCH PROPOSAL "WILL NOT PLEDGE FUTURE" AMERICA'S ATTITUDE PUZZLES (Australian ami N.Z. Cable Association.. 1 (Received October 4. 1 p.m.) » PARIS, October 3. The newspapers invest with significance the speed) on inter-Allied debts by M. Dariac, the president of the special commission which is investigating France's debts to Britain and America. M. Dariac said that France is willing to pledge her present, but not her future, and he wondored why the whole question of inter-Allied debts was mot referred to the League of Nations or an international tribunal. If (he debts were discussed at a conference at Geneva, America could attend as an observer. He could not understand America holding aloof any longer from tlie new conciliation movement, consummated at Geneva, and followed up at Thory.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 8
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129INTER-ALLIED DEBTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 8
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