WORLD CONFERENCE
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INTERNATIONAL REPORT
WASHINGTON, 7th .February.*:. . :A- special cominitte_© of the International _Chamber of Commerce issued a report to-day which will be distributed to. forty-five member countries. The report consists of: recommendations proposed as a basis for. negotiations at the World Monetary and Economic Conference. .; , .The report suggests a readjustment of international indebtedness, both of a public and private nature, and setting up of "economic tariff groupings" of countries for the purpose of reciprocity. ; : "*'■. . . r f . ; ; ■. The cause and cure of the depression including political disturbances, economic disharmonies, and"trade barriers, are dealt with'at great length. ' •,' In connection with the war debts the report says:— ' . International confidence will not* be soured until the problem of repara-' tion of intergovernmental debts is satisfactorily and mutually solved. At Lausanne a solution of the reparations problem was found., It needs to be completed by an equally satisfactory solution of the problem of intergovernmc debts.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 33, 9 February 1933, Page 11
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