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FINAL REPORT CONSIDERED BY DEBT EXPERTS Allied Creditor Powers Scan Skeleton Draft of Findings by Commission. BV SAMUEL DASIIIELL Inifted Pre** Staff < orrrpondrnt PARIS. April 30. —Discussions of a final report of the conference of reparations experts began at a series of private metinf?s today, with all the allied creditor powers eagerly studying Sir Jotiah Stamp's skeleton draft. In the absenre of Dr. Hjalrpar Schacht. chief of the German delegation, blank spaces have been left in the report to be filled in later in the event of a compromise on the question of annuities between the German and allied experts. Double blank spaces have been left for Germany's maximum figure in case of a disagreement. It is In these blank spaces that the tale of the conference, with its three months of tedious negotiations by twenty-eight of the world's most notable financial and economic experts, will be written. The ample report considers in order Germany’s economic situation. Germany's capacity to pay, the attitude of the conference as a whole on the reparations problem, how the new plan compares with the Dawes plan and the advantages of the plan of the reparations experts to both Germany and the principal creditor powers. The foregoing chapters will be

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