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AT CANNES.

REPARATIONS DISCUSSED. ■ __ . \ WIESBADEN AGREEMENT. CANNES, January 0. A meeting of 1 lie Einance Ministers and experts decided that the Guarantees Committee should have headquarters definitely in Berlin, and its powers considerably re-inforced to enable it to carry out. strictly guarantee measures which should be exacted from Germany. The coat of the Army of Occupation. excluding America, will lie fixed at 220,000,000 gold marks from May, in addition to a fixed sum of paper marks, the intention being that each country meet the occupation costs out of deliveries in kind. GERMANY’S ACCOUNT FIXED. CANNES, January 10. Experts agreed that Germany must pay 720,000,000 gold marks, spread over the whoie of 1022 instead of four months. France’s share is 130,000,000, Belgium's the remainder.. The reparations in kind lor 1922 were fixed at 1,350.000,000. \ GENOA CONFERENCE. It is understood that when the Genoa Conference is catted, all nations will be invited to give mutual guarantees in respect of the frontiers of immediate neighbours. The Soviet has accepted the invitation to the Genoa Conference. M. Lenin will he unable to attend, but says that, delegates will be vested ■with full powers. ' The Germans are expected to arrive on Wednesday.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10283, 12 January 1922, Page 3

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AT CANNES. Temuka Leader, Issue 10283, 12 January 1922, Page 3

AT CANNES. Temuka Leader, Issue 10283, 12 January 1922, Page 3

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