Belgium

Damage to property (present value)Belgian Frcs.29,773,939,099
Shipping losses (present value)Belgian Frcs.180,708,250
Military pensionsFrench Frcs.1,637,285,512
Allowances to families of mobilised menFrench Frcs.737,930,484
Civilian victims and prisoners of warBelgian Frcs.4,295,998,454
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TotalBelgian Frcs.34,254,645,893
French Frcs.2,375,215,996
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The other claims may be summarised as follows:

Japan297,593,000yen (shipping losses).
454,063,000yen (allowances to families of mobilised men).
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832,774,000yen.
Jugo–Slavia8,496,091,000dinars (damage to property).
19,219,700,112francs (injuries to persons).
Rumania9,734,015,287gold francs (property losses).
9,296,663,076gold francs (military pensions).
11,652,009,978gold francs (civilians and prisoners of war).
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31,099,400,188gold francs.
Portugal1,944,261contos (1,574,907 contos for property loss).
Greece4,992,788,739gold francs (1,883,181,542 francs for property loss).
Brazil£1,216,714(shipping £1,189,144), plus 598,405 francs.
Czecho–Slovakia6,944,228,296francs and5,614,947,990kroner (war–losses).
618,204,007francs and1,448,169,845kroner (Bolshevist invasion).
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7,612,432,103francs and7,063,117,135kroner.
Siam9,179,298 marks, gold, plus 1,169,821 francs.
Bolivia£16,000.
Peru£56,236, plus 107,389 francs.
Haiti$80,000, plus 532,593 francs.
Cuba$801,135.
Liberia$3,977,135.
Poland 21,913,269,740 francs gold, plus 500,000,000 marks gold.
European
Danube1,834,800 francs gold, 15,048 francs French, and 488,051 lei.
Commission

IV. The First Ultimatum of London, March 3, 1921

The following declaration was delivered to Dr. Simons by Mr. Lloyd George, speaking on behalf of the British and Allied Governments, by word of mouth:

“The Allies have been conferring upon the whole position and I am now authorised to make this declaration on their behalf: