GERMANY MUST PAY.
THE BRITISH* POLICY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and A.Z, Cable Association, (Received March 7, 11.15 a.m.) LONDON, March fi. Mr Bonar Law, speak mg in the House of Commons, in reply to a, number of criticisms regarding the German indemnity, said there was not the shadow of foundation for the statement that Lord Milner was not strong in*' his desire to make Germany pay, though he expressed the opinion that some extreme figures were un attainabjlo. There had been tip change in the British policy. “Wo mean to get what wo can towards th i; relief of the terrible burden, lying on thy country.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12571, 7 March 1919, Page 5
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