GERMAN INDEMNITY.
AMOUNT SHOULD BE FIXED. By Telegraph-Press Assn.—Copyright, LONDON, April 28. Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at Watford, urged that the amount of Germany’s indemnity' should be fixed as soon as possible by tho Reparation Committee. He said we must get rid of the war atmosphere, and the sooner the Supreme Council ceased to exist the better. Now we are at peace with Germany- the Supreme Council could give place to the League of Nations. The entry of Gorman troops into the Ruhr Valley was clearly a broach of the Treaty. Tho proper course would have been for any member of the League to take immediate action under the provisions of the covenant. There would have been no question of Germany disobeying an order from the League, and Germany would have been assured of an impartial decision and any misunderstanding would have been avoided.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 7
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147GERMAN INDEMNITY. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 7
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