Abstract

Putting Austria on Her Feet

May 2, 1923 issue

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The report of the League of Nations on the progress of its measures for restoring economic stability in Austria was summarized in the London "Economist." The Geneva Protocols, embodying the League of Nation's scheme for the financial reconstruction of Austria, were signed on October 4, 1922. Austria was required by Protocol III to draw up within one month, in collaboration either with the Commissioner General or with such provisional delegation of the Council of the League as may be appointed, a program of reforms and improvements, to be realized by stages and designed to enable Austria to reestablish a permanent equilibrium of her budget within two years.

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LEAGUE of Nations; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; ECONOMICS; PUBLIC welfare; INTERNATIONAL relations; AUSTRIA
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