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RK -TS WILT
FIX MIN.171
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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'
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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
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