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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-05-27, Page 7, R71— W&a w aAalft.' wU ft V t -A � ¢un by the Congue and StatiatteN Of .1 A% nAyAtfhN4.0 Ll 't"! 1%ILa RK -TS WILT FIX MIN.171 i ENEMY MR' Official Vote Gig eicions of the 1-1 Confer•e.ce. FE n1 And Gerinallv0'to Her Obligation Alliam Hythe, England, Ca111e ::a Floyd George, Preniler 111.1 Opir advisers conferred tliornin,Ea, the rneetinw la ncrly l O'clock. After euce Premier Illillerand a) loft for glome, An official stal.emeltt is foft,'no of t'.:e conference so j 1`;110 Britlsh an"I rren stents rceoti^,e, on the that is is to tice t,•eneral i Maration for los:;es a1 1 caused by the tear :;hon:(. as soon as possible, and r joct.in viaty it is naczssa i should be made cffoetive without delay; and, 0,11 the 'f that it is desirable, Tho should be put til a positic her financial autonomy b3 filment of her obligations ,The two Governments of the opinion that in a: vicle a solution for the e ficulties wi.i.. ars gra e upon the general eitUftt world, and in order t r nice beginning If the era i§`important to arriv -.L %V11ieh shall embrace the of the international liab: have been left as a legac3 and vvllich shall at the so sure a parallel liciuidat Inter -allied war debt ani tion of the debts of tae/ pires. TO PIX MINIMU`I "Accordingly, eyrperts f tt the tv; o countries will b pilepme immedi?tely for a by "their Government:. r, fixing ,he 1,11nimunl total Iii debt which shall b acceptance by :,he r -1110 -- same time be calnpatibl niany's eappacity to pay; the method of i aymOnt a) tion of Gurnlan'S, debt w rest calculated to ensure the general .ws abov ta;nd to establish conditio loll between the allies of lnade by Germany in arc agreements which, in the twin countries, -.r -lre rived at, and which rem initcly settled ill the caM allied countries." Premier Floyd George ficiently well to acc0mT lera,nd to Folkstone, bu cordiality n)ar? ed their 1\1-111erand exl.resoed thani 3 to Sir Philip Sass )residence.the conferance �tls hospitality. ,�A.11drew Bonar Lave, meth leader, arrived a. ?Horning and attended tl There was a full disci urday inarning'N ineottni Idlers and their aides : financial questions at 3 agreement on general r: XeaChed. ,the meeting.*as regs t'ile . ZBriti.sh and Frencl tives sig most Satisfactol It lc$ gtated that the jug tllc k19 -I r;ans of tl ment of 01 Spa meet plain the (jT)j,^et and re conference Su precisely repreaentat'ou regarding possible dot `n„ the Ge calnpa.„n. Tl)e ciltUl ton of the dl Gern1 tr-y wa:3 al::o disci Prcir_iers. C11,L�,IITCIAT, STATS; Ari off:cigl 150,"•11,ent eotrespondellw Lure wii jthe morning conference ,tt was a;rcid that spr;,41%on of varying tb Vergf'iiles. The treaty i tained f:iz full force ar was also' agreed that under the di irmarneut be enforced hi particuli the.onforeen.Ut 91 --all poned until after the Spa. ot;t^r V-or-ls, disarmament wilt not At the Spa. (1b:lf,:rattae poi:ement Aid'! not into :measures of the, allies t:rrmination tc� e1)force 1 f14 sarmaruen �reln:et• UillcrarWs 1 -pt).v j% are c' :;crtb^rt a and their 01• eet is f. them tv th- gerutiny o expertd . pf CIO VX0 010' 1;arQtnr tbe9r, Dropos:tl Statt'lllent aclde: "Tdo^r not lnNtn ,will be alterr-'7 Tt s' -M' '.lie allie:2t -.il 1:"roececl 'that it i11cimxpnt l)au .lgaitl:x+ Gprnlpry and 1 der o'.)lig:l.ti+llts t0 i)^y stiunetinn of how she w Af`er tl-.v rnnr"111V ^2 ?,tn•'t1 Crnmm, A-11 11:11 to flmli(-ogry Cathe'll T'.riti:.'i) Anil rimnelr to torn. With 010ir soul, E Onif 1"CY1C'A. Ail ,'� sup,l',tinrrt�r�� nft THaid tl+�* p'On�Od:n 5 t!t fie eAufiuect to a d:W41.1r. �stts:�=tf111�, loaf wrU1t1 i ,l�Onclan, i4lay 1t:—A11 r,A76' t lit s'I ft"T('enlrl on On !!311 ft11"'JttOn 'frit.' -11 (I+rx•tg; r'ree In � T'rrnee 1v;11 "5 r0,11 0r€'T.1 inn' %v111 rj,—n1n uneban!= ( l,.en, .rrtltl 1� r'P"•�s°tt'.1 t�rrsnfi xrrW4 herr S