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1924, Jan. 25
 
France signed a treaty of mutual aid, in the event of unprovoked attack, with Czechoslovakia.  1
 
Jan. 27
 
Treaty with Yugoslavia, Fiume ceded to Italy.  2
 
April
 
A conference between Romania and Russia on Bessarabia broke down when Romania refused to hold a plebiscite.  3
 
April 9
 
THE DAWES PLAN. The committee under the chairmanship of the American Charles G. Dawes presented its report. Based on the slogan “Business, not politics,” this Dawes Plan provided for a reorganization of the German Reichsbank under Allied supervision (See April 9).  4
 
 
 
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