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London, Aug. 30.
The London Pact has been signed at the Foreign Office. The Pact of London was algned at one o'clock today--Avo documents, namely the protocol and four annexes. The delegates signed in alphabetical order, the British Empire delegates following' The Dominions Sir Eyre Crowo, who signed on behalf of Britain, were represented by their High Commissioners and ather Powers by the Ambassadors and Miniators,
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Berlin, Aug. 30 Ludendorff was one of the most excited participators in the Reichstag debate. When the result was announced ho walked out He called to Admiral with a rod face, gesticulating violently. Brueninghaus: "This is a scandal for Germany. Ten years ago I won the battle of Tannenberg. You, to-day, have won the Jewish
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The Reichstag adjourned until October 15th. The debate on the Tariff Bill was dropped, as the Communists who opposed the measure left the House bodily, and consequently there was no quorum.
London, Aug. 30.
The papers do not display any tendency to enthuse over' yesterday's Reichstag decision, and there are only a few comments theroon. The Times describes it as a triumph of commonsense, Refusal to pass the Bills would have rekindled bitterness against Germany in every quarter. The Daily Chronicle observes that great injury may be done to Britisht industry if Germany gives way to pressure and concedes the commercial advantages demanded by the
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Paris, Aug. 30.
French correspondents in Berlin describe the Reichstag debate as a lamentable spectacle of blackmail, Intimidation and bargaining, which has lowered the prestige of the Reichstag at home and abroad and made the Nationalists worse than ridiculous. They declare the Nationalists voted as they did because they feared to face fresh elections. Pertinax says the bargaining between the People's Party and the Nationalists dissipated once and for all the illusion that Republican Germany is resolved peacefully to acquiesce in the European solution of 1918.
Paris, Aug. 38.
It is announced that the French Government this evening, or at the fatest to-morrow, will Issue orders for the military evacuation of the Dortmund and Horde area, also atrips of territory outside the Ruhr occupied since January 11th, 1923, The millary evacuation will proceed pari pass with the economic evacuation, which le estimated to last several weeks.
Home, Aug. 30.
Herr Schacht, a Director of the Reichsbank, who has arrived to confer with the Italian Financo Minister regarding the new bank required under the Dawes plan. In respect of Italo-German trade elations, told Pressmen that Italy's collaboration in solving the economic problems was most valuable for Germany and he was convinced of the utility of collaboration by the great central issue banka.-Beuter.
Paris, Aug. 31.
In order to note officially the promulgation of six lawa enforcing the Dawes plan the Reparations Commission meets on September 1st. The time mit stipulated by the London agreement for the economic evacuation of the occupied regions also operates from September 1st. Collection of Customs duties on the frontier between occupied and non-occupied territories ceases un September 9th and measures
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Paris, Aug. 31.
An official communique says that while the German proclamation denying war guilt has not yet been received, the French Government protests energetically against the thesis, conflicting with facts, also with the terms of the treaty of Versailles. The facts are that decade ago Germany attacked without warning a herole country, whose neutrality ought to have protected it, while France of har own accord withdrew her troops ten kilometres inside the frontier. A denial of these facts renders a dfaservice to the cause of truth. -Beuter.
Paris, Aug. 31.
An official statement says the Reparations Commission has appointed the American, Mr. Owen Young, as Interim Agent General for Reparations Payments; the Belginn, M. Delacroix, as Trustee of Railway Bouds; the Italian, Signor Nogara, as Trustee of Industrial Bonds and Mr. Macfadzean as Commissioner of Revenues from Pledges. Reuter.
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