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Show Germans Undisturbed By London Events I!KRL1N. March S Banking clrrlrs fr&vn no indication of apprthnsinn regarding re-garding th further progress of ths reparations conference in Ixndon. nor was there any apparent tfneasiness tn the bourse. In both quarters there was a prevalent feeling that Germany's Ger-many's counter proposals were not fully understood by the entente leaders lead-ers upon their first presentation by Ds, Simons. Quotations on the bourse were remarkably re-markably firm in the face of a flood of alarming reports from London and I'arls and there was lively speculation in freign exchange, the demand for American dollnrs predominating. There was official denial of reports that ths (Jerman counter offers were represented aa an equivalent of the 22. 000.000, 000 marks dmanded in the Harts terms, but this sum redlscount-ed redlscount-ed represented the present capital of M.000.000.000 marks. The latter sum was made a basis for the present Germ.m offer. It was said. |