Word: jugoslav
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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French and Jugoslav Debts. This Spring the World War Debt Commission concluded two more debt-funding agreements. One was the $4,025,000,000 French debt proposed to be funded for about 50% of its present value, the other the small debt of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. The House approved both these measures and they now wait in the Senate. No further action will be taken on the French Debt until and unless it is ratified by France...
Last week the Professor, who as a boy arrived at Manhattan in the steerage from Austria-Hungary, lunched at the Manhattan clubrooms of the American Jugoslav Society with M. Pavle Karovitch, Consul at Manhattan for Jugoslavia, a nation which now includes Idvor, the birthplace of Michael Idvorsky Pupin...
...from the Allies, slipped off to Rapallo and signed a mutual economic agreement on a "most favored nation" basis. When the Treaty of Rapallo was announced at Genoa, it created such consternation that that conference subsequently dispersed without notable accomplishment. This Treaty must be carefully distinguished from the Italo-Jugoslav Treaty of Rapallo (1920) in settlement of the frontier between those nations...