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This agreement removes one of thtoat difficult obstacles to the conclusionThe reparations report as finallycapproved specifies that the enemy g countries must admit responsibilityfor all loss and damage to allied andassociated nations and their clttsenscaused by their unjustifiable a*freastern But In view of the inability ofenemy countries fully to recora-se these losses, the clauae states,interallied commission will assessleases on a just basisLibeginning May 1, 1921, with anilia! payment of S3.000.0U0.000.Germany is to pay the entire costcommission and staff during the,operations. The first1payment is to be credited againstGermany's obligation to pay for the maintenance of the allied troops inoccupied regions, and the secondthe payment of foodrelief furnished to Germany« #Talking cannot go on«#and similar cryptic replies were th most definite information on the gen eral peace situation Tht Associated Pram* was able to obtain from theAmerican peacemorning.ted today why it was neceseaideipe«TrtmcalMbth*anth*dl«sioCthtsbry for the traveling plansAmerican delegation to be dependent upon the steamship George Washington, and why it could not go home on tht Leviathan or tome other ship sailing on an earlier date, one of the Ameriran .ii-it-tr*,*reohed that he didegThthipalthuotonet think it was necessaryhurried nlans.pelt;tocetr
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Thu, Apr 10, 1919

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