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SIGNING REPARATIONS EXPERTS’ REPORT.—The scene at the Hotel George V., in Paris, at the conclusion of the work of the committee of experts appointed to devise a plan for the final settlement of the reparations problem. The signing of the approved report. Mr. Owen D. Young, American chairman of the committee, is seated in the centre at the head of the table with the interpreters. Sir Charles Addis, one of the British delegation, is the first figure at the right of the table and seated next to the German delegate signing the report is Dr. Schacht, head of the German delegation.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 21

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SIGNING REPARATIONS EXPERTS’ REPORT.—The scene at the Hotel George V., in Paris, at the conclusion of the work of the committee of experts appointed to devise a plan for the final settlement of the reparations problem. The signing of the approved report. Mr. Owen D. Young, American chairman of the committee, is seated in the centre at the head of the table with the interpreters. Sir Charles Addis, one of the British delegation, is the first figure at the right of the table and seated next to the German delegate signing the report is Dr. Schacht, head of the German delegation. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 21

SIGNING REPARATIONS EXPERTS’ REPORT.—The scene at the Hotel George V., in Paris, at the conclusion of the work of the committee of experts appointed to devise a plan for the final settlement of the reparations problem. The signing of the approved report. Mr. Owen D. Young, American chairman of the committee, is seated in the centre at the head of the table with the interpreters. Sir Charles Addis, one of the British delegation, is the first figure at the right of the table and seated next to the German delegate signing the report is Dr. Schacht, head of the German delegation. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 21

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