BRITAIN’S DEMAND FOR JUSTICE.
Young Plan Unacceptable CREDITOR POWERS IN CONFERENCE. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) THE HAGUE, August 25. The representatives of four creditor Powers worked hard all day, considering a written reply demanded by Mr Snowden. Mr Snowden’s declaration does not desire further sacrifices by Germany, but has thrown the Allied Powers on their own resources. There are indications that Italy is becoming less adamant, while even it is reported that she has given way. It is reported that the four Powers now believe they will be able to satisfy Mr Snowden to the extent of 75 per cent, of his demands. It is understood that Italy U prepared to give up £500,000 of her unconditional annuities, while the others will surrender £1,300,000 of their shares.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18354, 27 August 1929, Page 9
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128BRITAIN’S DEMAND FOR JUSTICE. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18354, 27 August 1929, Page 9
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