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FRENCH CONCURRENCE. EQUIVALENT TO A MORATORIUM. WELCOMED IN GERMANY. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received September 2, 12.38 p.m- - PARIS, September i. In reply to Lord. Balfour's note, Cabinet suggests that an Allied Conference should examine questions of debts and' reparations. Cabinet lias accepted the Reparation Commission’s decision. Le Journal considers that Germany has received facilities almost equivalent to n moratorium. The Echo do Paris says the'commission’s decision practically means that an isolated. Slate could negotiate with Germany on a question ultimately concerning her. BERLIN, September 1. The German newspapers welcome the breathing space, but anticipate difficulties in meeting' the Belgian demands. All declare that the Reiehsbank will never allow ils gold to be deposited in ally foreign bank.,
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15033, 2 September 1922, Page 5
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