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.' (British Official Wireless.) EUGBY,; 7th February. Answering a series of Parliamentary questions regarding the World Economic Conference, the Prime Minister (Mr. Mac Donald) said that the League Council had decided that the Convention of the Conference should not be unnecessarily delayed, but that it could not, in view of the necessity of preparation and the distances to be travelled by some of the delegations, take place for at least three months from tho present time, and that it should be left to_ the Foreign Secretary to convene the organising committee, of which he was president, Sat some suitable date during this three months to take the final decision _a to the date of the Conference. Mr. Mac Donald added a hope that a warning would be issued to Governments that when the agenda was issued to them they must be prepared to assemble^ within "three months, of that time.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 33, 9 February 1933, Page 11
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