463.00 R 29/180

The Unofficial Representative on the Reparation Commission (Hill) to the Secretary of State

Sir: Referring to the Department’s telegram No. 245 of June 30, 1925, 7 p.m., to the American Embassy at Paris, and to other correspondence concerning the question of Liberation Bonds, I have the honor to enclose for the Department’s information, two copies of a communication dated October 27, 1925, just received from the Finance [Page 201] Section,17 together with two copies of the letter transmitted therewith from the French Delegation to the Reparation Commission, dated October 26, 1925,17 in which it is stated that the French Government considers it preferable in the present circumstances not to provoke any demand for the issue of bonds referred to in the agreement of 1919 with respect to the Liberation Debt.

A copy of these documents has been transmitted to the Embassy here for its information.

I am [etc.]

Ralph W. S. Hill
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