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Show BRITISH DISLIKE I FREfOTElS Two Nations Can't Agree on How Germany WiirPay War Damage PARIS, Jan. 27. Tt was understood this morning the rrltlh delegation attending at-tending the session Of the supreme ;il-li. ;il-li. fl council considered it Impossible to agree t.. t ho French viewpoint rc-gardlng rc-gardlng German reparations. The morning's aittlng of the council cancelled in order that Daviri T.iod George, Rritish prlmo minister, migh' talk prlVately With members of the council. Louis r.ouoheiir, French minister for lll.iraifil regions, conferred wlih .Mr Lloyd ;orge, continuing :t pr,ute discussion they began Ia9l evening. iVI'I.KTIVi; n & France was understood to stand firmly n the provisions of the treaty of Versatile; which place the whale subject of German indemnity in t ho hands of the allied reparations com-nilfslon. com-nilfslon. 'Jr.-at Iiritain, on the other hand adhered to the agreement reached last rear iy which it was stipulated Ger-n Ger-n ' 1 1 'Jioiil.l p. i annually an ar .tv.. c.f 0. 000.000.000 marks. and Ii .i -understood Belgium supported the British viewpoint. l I k m ASKS PEN I . i Recommendations by allied military experts relative to the disarmament of Germany were alao to be considered b the council today. Marshal Foch a is reported to have added to the recommendations .i demand for the fixing f penality m as Uerman should not complx with the allied terms. i Recognition of Letvis and Esthonla. two Baltic xtati.s formed out of parts of the former Russian empire, tiat heen ill ni. , upon, hut ai tion regarding regard-ing Lithuania and Georgia has h i n deferred for the time being Tin .-lion .-lion of the council regarding Latvia and Esthonla was opposed to the vlewa of the United States sa outlined h. Secretary of stale Colby in his note to the Italian ambassador -it Washington Washing-ton last November |