GERMAN WAR DEBTS
REPARATION PAYMENTS £60,000,000 LAST YEAR (Sydney Sun Cable*.J LONDON, December 5. i The Agent-General for reports that Germany in 1925-6, which is the second year of the Dawes plan, paid 1,167,000.000 marks, of which France- received 612,000,000 marks, the British Empire 228,000.000 marks and the United States 34,000,000 marks. The report, adds: Germany is realising the benefits of stabilisation, and extols her co-operation with the Allies in working out the plan. She came through the year with honor, paying £60,000,030 out of her own resources. j
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16210, 7 December 1926, Page 5
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