REPARATIONS.
DEFINITE TASK FOR GERMANY. BERLIN, Monday. "The principal lesson of the past three years,” says the third annual report of Mr Seymour Parker Gilbert, Agent-General for Reparations, “is that the reparations problem and dependent questions will not be solved until Germany is given a definite tasic to perform on her own responsibility without foreign supervision. He adds that Germany punctually and fully paid an annuity of £75,000,000 without harming the German exchange. Britain’s share was £15,350,000, and she also received £11,500,00) under the Reparations Recovery Act. ,Mr Gilbert criticises the German Budgets of both Reich States because they are not balanced, but accepts che recent Reich Budget as an earnest of Germany's intention to economise and suppress high extraordinary expenditure. —A.P.A. and “Sun.”
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 December 1927, Page 3
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