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MAKING GERMANY PAY

GERMANY’S NEW PROPOSALS. 3ERL IN, April 24. The Go verm .ent has sent new pro- < posals to President Harding for . transmission t< the Allies, including I payment of a li rger sum by means of lan international loan, as well as labour and materatls for rebuilding devastated areas; and taking over the Allies’ indebtedness to America. NEV YORK, April 25. The Times’ ’Y'ashington correspondent says: It is understood if the Allies regard Germany's reparation proposals as a proper basis for discussion the next s ep will be a conference of the Allies and Germany, at which the Unit< d States will have a representative, nut not as an umpire or mediator. Tie United States will sit with the Allies. GERMAN APPEAL TO U.S. Received April 26, 10.15 p.m. WASHINGTON, April 25. Four German-Americans who are reported from Berlin as having influenced the German Government to make an apeal to President Harding SC regarding reparations, nting to influence the United States Seitan on behalf of Germany. Senator New received various cables and letters from Berlin stating that contracts for large quantities of American products, especially cotton, await the outcome of the Allied ultimatum on May Is't, and asking the Senate to Hielp’ Germany, the situation being critical.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18163, 27 April 1921, Page 5

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MAKING GERMANY PAY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18163, 27 April 1921, Page 5

MAKING GERMANY PAY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18163, 27 April 1921, Page 5