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APPENDIX OF DOCUMENTS

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or to take such, other measures to increase its resources as itmay deem indispensable.

(3) If this injunction is without effect, the Commission shall beentitled to declare the German Government in default and tonotify this state of affairs to the Governments of the Allied andAssociated Powers who shall take such measures as they thinkjustified.

(Signed) Henri Jaspar .

D. Lloyd George .Aristide Briand.C. Sforza.K. Ishii.

Paris , January 29, 1921.

III. Claims submitted to the Reparation Commission bythe various Allied Nations, as published by theCommission, 1 February 23, 1921

France

I. Damage to Property (Reconstitution Values)

Frs. (Paper)

Industrial damages........ 38,882,521,479

Damage to buildings (propriete bdtie) . . . . 36,892,500,000

Damage to furniture and fittings (dommages mobiliers) 25,119,500,000

Damage to land (propriete non bdtie) .... 21,671,546,225

Damage to State property...... 1,958,217,193

Damage to public works....... 2,583,299,425

Other damages......... 2,359,865,000

Shipping losses......... 5,009,618,722

Damages suffered in Algeria and colonies . ' . . 10,710,000

Do. abroad......... 2,094,825,000

Interest at 5 per cent on the principal (33,000,000,000francs, in round figures, between November 11,1918, and May 1, 1921, or 30 months), say, inround figures........ 4,125,000,000

1 The Commission published at the same time a warning that it had notadopted these claims, but was about to examine them.