FRENCH ATTITUDE
CORRESPONDING REDUCTION Received June 21. 9.10 p.ni. PARIS, June 21. An official of the Ministry of Finance, told the British United Press that any sacrifice the United States should make in war debts, would be favourably accepted by France and a corresponding amount deducted from the German conditional payments under the Young plan. France would not, however, agree to re-open the discussion in regard to unconditional payments, which Germany must carry out. Other official quarters state that France would naturally be pleased at any reduction of Europe’s war debt burden.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 145, 22 June 1931, Page 7
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