KONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 4, 1972.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
'(Bauter's Service to the Chingu
THE REPARATIONS DECISION.
PARIS, September 14, Lengthily replying to the Balfour Note of August lat, Premier Poinenre says that the French Government highly appreciates the noble and courteous trrios thereof. Ife agrees that the reparatiora problem can. not finally be solved unless it is linked. with the problem of inter-Allied debis. He considers this question should be examined as soon as possible, in all its asprets, at a conference of all the Allied states enceruel, M. Poineure proceeds to contend that inter Allied war debts And reparation debts cannot be assini- latrek.
The forary were contracted for with a great and common aim, which from 25 suoni viðxpoint would justify their eau cellation, whereas the German reparation debt was the result of wilful destruction and destired as payment of pensions due and fossa inflicted by Germany. Repora tion damage wrought must have priority over all other settlement.
President Poinense proceeds to stude that the can be no question of France contemplating any settlement of her war alshit, as fritage as her outlay for reconstr tion in devastated regions is not covered by Germany divelly, or by a traneaction enabling the speediert mobilisation of an adequate port on of Germany's debt. One tiermany had fulfBed this obligation, the French Government would not be opposed to the consideration of a general setile- ment of international debts. Continuing, he says that he is obliged to distinguish between debts due to the United States and to Britain. Part of the former were contracted after the Armistice, for the purchase of American stocks, which were resold for the benefit of the French Trea sury. Moreover, the United States enter- ed the war without having its existence directly threatened, whereas Brent Bri- tan, like France, had to safeguard not anly her independence and territory, but the lives, property and means of existence of her nationals.
M. Puiucare, when he contends that the British claim in equity should be subject to revision, mys that an eventual settle. ment of inter-Allied debts must be pre- enied by the establishment of the amount of debts upon an identical equitable basis und Betterment must be as general as sible. France asss to be treated us the treats the joint Allies, having no idea of demanding the payment of sums owing her by the Allies, which is at present
orally and materially inadmisible.
The reply concludes that, subject to the foregoing rerrvations, the French, like the British Government, considers # general settirment of these delis, if rought about by mutual sacrifices, would he profitable to humanity.
Losmos, September 1st.
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is the question asked in connection with
Mr M. F. Kes the French Cabinet's suggestion of an
Mr O. P. Anderson Capt. P. R. & Lake all-Allied meeting. It is pointed out that Mr and Mrs A. E. Madame Landry America's representative at the Repara
Ashton
Mr.A. N. Lucey tions Commission, previously gagged by a Dr and Mrs H. doMr and Mrs W. J. policy of apparent unconcern, was yester- Avelar
E. MacKenzie. day permitted to speak, and his counsels Miss Barnes Mrs J.-W. Mayhew were admittedly helpful.
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Washington
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Birch
Donald Honer, declaring that although the lime Mr. W. E. Bishop Mercer has not yet come for America to enter Mr and Mrs G. M.Me J. inlay Miller the European arena, her participation, is Bradden
Mr O. Miskin eventually inevitable, and stating that Mr M. J. Breen Mr & Mrs R; W. Eurape is beginning to realise that world. Eng. Capt. and Mrs Nesbitt wide rehabilitation depends on eitle- Bromwich Dr J. W. Noble ment of the international debt "question, Mr W. A. Butter-Capt. and Mrs C. C.
Olliver placing reparations,
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Phillips Madame Proton Mr A. Ritchie Mr W. E. Roberts Mr J. I. Robinson Engomdr, & Mrs
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Clark Formal negotiations. In this matter here Oormosak hoped a path might still be found.
Mr W. A. Cornell Further testimony to Europe's "awaken. Mrs M. M. Cory ing was given in a speech at Lordos by Mr LJ Davies Governor Cox, who declared that he has Col. C. W. Davy recently been impressed by the stupendous Eng.Comdr. W.
Dawson democratic developments in Europe, al ing, both honour and interest precluded America'n deserting the democracies whose birth she helped.
PARIS, September let. Notwithstanding the passage of the Reparation Commission's resolution re- solution regarding the possibility of the ultimate reduction of Germany's external Madame Lottie Gor-Mr James R. Thom- obligations, Premier Poincare has writ-
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Duncan
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Pottes
Steensby Mr F. W. Gibbins Mrs D. Forben Mrs and Mica Bta!
bings
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ten to a correspondent declaring that no Mrs Wallace J. Mis Thomson veluction of Germany's debt to France
Mice Thomson could be admitted and the Government Major D. L. Harding Mre J. S. Thomson could only agree to a reduction of Ger- I-Col. 8, F. Heard Major L. 0. Trench Mr W. H. B. man external obligations aubject to a Mr A. S. Hersee
Webster general settlement, including a liquida. Mr B. D. Hilliard
Mr A. H. Bollings-Mt W. Woodward tion of all the Allied debta
worth
Mr C. R. M. Young
ALLEGATION AGAINST UNITED
STATES CONSUL.
WASHINGTON, September 1st.
The Government is not convinced of
Rov. J. T. Holman
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Lives at Newcastle and will not reopen the Mr C. A. Cobura
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Currant, Savings, and Fixed dopcelts bear interests at rate of 8% 4% and 5%
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Hongkong, October 2, 1930,
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£. KONDOH
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Hongking, April 4, 1822.
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6,607,673.00
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4, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
Branches and Sub-branches all over Chips
and Correspondents in Europe, America, and
other parts of the world.
London Banker The National Provincial
and Union Bank of England, Ltd.
The Guaranty Trust Company of New York.
Boolits Généralo.
IN LONDON: The National Pro vincial & Union, Bank of England Ltd. Domptoir National d'Elcometo de Farl Credit Lyonnaiss
IN NEW YORK: J. P. Morgan & Co.. French American Banking Dorporation. Guaranty Trust Co. of New York,
Interest allowed on Current Accounta and: Fixed Deposits according to Jangemout
Every description-of banking and exchange business transacted.
V MARSOT
Acting Manager Hongkong, Nov. 1, 1990.
BANK OF CANTON LIMITED
HEAD OFFICE HONGKONG. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bad
Cuneral Banking Business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS. 2% per annum on the daily credit balances of over $100.00. INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSITS, For 3 Month 3% per annum. For 6 Months 4% per annum. For 12 Muntha 5% per annum. On demand 2% per annum,
LOOK POONG SHAN,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, May 24, 1921,
THE CHINESE MERCHANTS, BANK, LTD.
HEAD OFFICE: Alexandra Balldings, Chater Road
General Banking and Exchange bust- nema transacted.
Losur granted on approved securities. Current Accounts opened and Xized Deposits received at rates which may be ascertained on application.
The Bank also condoots Barligs Department
K. O. LAD.
Chlof Manager. Hongkong, Ang. 17, 1920.
THE YOKOHAMA SPKOIR
BANK, LTD.
ESTABLISHED 1980,
New York Bankers: The Irving National Sarwan (fully paid wp) » Y 100,000,06:
Bank.
The Equitable Trust Company of New York.
Interes allowed on turrent Accounts and Fixed Deposits. Termas on application.
Every decoription of Banking Business transacted.
Loans granted on approved securities. Special facilities for Bome Exchange.
TSUYLE PEL
Manager.
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03.000.000
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BRATORM
BAKATZA
BOMBAY
Burow AYAM
ORLTOGETH
CALOTTER
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AND ÁSZNŐKKO AT
NEWORWASS
Farosentie (Murome) HAKEVIA
THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL & HO
NEW YORK
QULKA
BANGOON BIO DE JA Bazoon BAT FRANCETO
[KHANUMAN
SKORTERIS
SAVINGS BANK, LTD.
HARICH
169, Des Voeux Real, Central.
Kat Yum
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Boras Baza
Lozano
TOZTO
Authorised Ospit 2,000,000.00
Managing Director-Y. P. Ma, Ear
Colet Manager:Yong Kwok Slinen, Esq. marras
Hub Manager:Chun Kew, Ea
Gain Baking and Fachange busine
Loans gulsted gir,sromyal securities. Current, Seticiós, and FirsJ Démolti, “bewe"}
15% 94% and 01% per annust "TAP-MA, Managing Director.